Millennium Post

GUIDELINES ON ‘USE’ OF ANTIBIOTIC­S

- DHIRENDRA KUMAR

NEW DELHI: Aiming to put a check on exploitati­ve ‘use' of antibiotic­s, the government is mulling to bring out comprehens­ive guidelines for procuremen­t and prescripti­on of antibacter­ial drugs. The decision in this regard has been initiated in the wake of rise in the number of cases of antimicrob­ial resistance in children due to high intake of antibiotic­infected food items.

According to sources, the discussion over bringing out the guidelines to ‘control' the usage and prescripti­on of antibiotic­s is at the initial stage, which would be finalized after taking on board all stakeholde­rs.

“Antimicrob­ial resistance (AMR) among people is another major health hazard that we have to deal with after multi-drug-resistant tuberculos­is (MDR-TB). The government is seriously taking up the overuse of antibiotic­s issue,” a source said.

According to the sources, the process to formulate comprehens­ive guidelines to curb the rampant usage of antibacter­ial drugs started after the government banned the import of oxytocin drug.

Citing the findings of a study, the sources said, “A recent study has estimated that the use of antibiotic­s in animal feed, which is known to contribute to growing antibiotic resistance in the environmen­t, will increase by 82 per cent in India by 2030. If no concrete action would be initiated in this regard, it would lead to another major health issue in near future.”

Explaining about the proposed guidelines, the source said, “The guidelines would have different parameters to make the use of antibiotic­s in a controlled way. The norms would be formulated to monitor the prescripti­on of antibacter­ial drugs by making it ‘must' for doctors, pharmacist­s, retailers etc to create a database of commonly used antibiotic­s.”

The guidelines would also have the aspects of the qualitativ­e use of the drugs, the source said, adding that as health is a state subject, the proposed norms would be effective only if all states roll out Clinical and Establishm­ent Act.

Hailing the move, a senior official, who is associated with drug regulator, said, “The initiative is in the interest of masses. The exploitati­ve usage of antibiotic­s is becoming the genesis of several other diseases.”

Notably, in a report published by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO), it was stated that antibiotic­s, which are under developmen­t to combat the growing threat of antimicrob­ial resistance, are not efficient to control the disease-causing bacteria.

The WHO report highlighte­d the new antibiotic­s that are being developed to treat drug-resistant, including tuberculos­is that kills around 2.5 lakh people each year.

The process to formulate comprehens­ive guidelines to curb the rampant usage of antibacter­ial drugs started after the government banned the import of oxytocin drug

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