Irrational use of antibiotics may lead to emergence of superbug: Drap CEO.

Byline: Ikram Junaidi

ISLAMABAD -- Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (Drap) Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr Asim Rauf on Wednesday stressed the need for stopping irrational use of antibiotics because it might lead to emergence superbug anytime.

Drap CEO was speaking at a consultative workshop on antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

'Doctors should prescribe complete course of antibiotics. I also suggest pharmacists that they should provide antibiotics for five days even if doctors prescribe them for two days,' he said.

He said as the whole world was engaged in fighting with Covid-19, emergence of any superbug can be devastating as it will become next to impossible to control it.

He said globally 700,000 people die of AMR every year but by 2050 the number can reach 10 million per year.

Since bacteria have internal intelligence, it changes itself according to the medicine and creates resistance against antibiotics because of their excessive use.

In the past bacteria could be killed with low potency medicines but now for the same virus high potency medicines are required which is due to AMR.

On the other hand, when antibiotics fail to work the consequences are longer-lasting illnesses, more doctor visits or extended hospital stays, and the need for more expensive and toxic antibiotics, he said.

In some cases, the antibiotic-resistant infections can lead to serious disability or even death.

Moreover, as per World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates cost...

To continue reading

Request your trial

VLEX uses login cookies to provide you with a better browsing experience. If you click on 'Accept' or continue browsing this site we consider that you accept our cookie policy. ACCEPT