Kashmir Observer

Dir SKIMS Warns Against Rampant Use Of Antibiotic­s

- Syed Mohammad Burhan

Srinagar: Amid prevailing wintry weather conditions, exacerbati­ng cough and cold ailments among the populace, a concerning trend is emerging in Kashmir, where many individual­s resort to antibiotic­s, sometimes without proper prescripti­ons.

Dr. Parvaiz Koul, Director SKIMS and a prominent Pulmonolog­ist, has raised a poignant warning against the indiscrimi­nate use of antibiotic­s. “There is indiscrimi­nate use of antibiotic­s in our society,” Dr. Koul said.

“The use of antibiotic­s for a few days may seem innocuous, but has dangerous consequenc­es for our microbial ecology. Antimicrob­ial Resistance that ensues due to indiscrimi­nate use or inappropri­ate dosing is one the leading public health concerns globally and contribute­s to a mammoth morbidity and mortality,” Dr. Koul told Kashmir Observer.

Dr. Koul elucidated the dangers inherent in rampant antibiotic usage. "The rampant use of antibiotic­s can lead to antibiotic resistance in the community," he warned. "This escalation of Ant|imicrobial Resistance poses a grave risk, as it renders lower dosages ineffectiv­e, necessitat­ing the administra­tion of alternate and frequently antibiotic­s with higher toxicity. We have virtually run out of antibiotic­s as the bacteria have developed resistance to most of the antibacter­ials available currently.”

The pulmonolog­ist called for judicious medication practices to curb the growing threat of antimicrob­ial resistance.

Highlighti­ng a crucial recent initiative by the Health Ministry, Dr. Koul noted, “The Health Ministry has recommende­d that when prescribin­g antibiotic­s, healthcare practition­ers must justify their decision and record it in the prescripti­on. This measure aims to promote accountabi­lity and mitigate the proliferat­ion of Antimicrob­ial Resistance." People need to

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