The Union health ministry has asked doctors to mention the reason while prescribing antibiotics in a bid to curb the growing resistance of the drug among the citizens, The Times of India reported.
Antibiotics are drugs used to prevent and cure bacterial infections among humans, animals and plants.
Director General of Health Services Doctor Atul Goel has written a letter, appealing to doctors and pharmacists to mandatorily ensure that antibiotics as well as medicines under the Schedules H and H1 of the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules are sold under valid prescriptions.
According to the Drugs and Cosmetics Rules, the medicines that fall under Schedules H and H1 cannot be sold without a prescription.
“It is in urgent appeal to all the doctors to make it a mandatory practice to write indication/reason/Justification while prescribing anti-microbials,” the letter said. “Looking forward to your support the promote judicious use of anti-microbials to reduce emergence of AMR.”
It also urged doctors and pharmacists to ensure that over-the-counter sales of Schedule H and H1 drugs are stopped. Over-the-counter sales of Schedule H and H1 drugs are a widespread cause for the rise in anti-microbial resistance among Indians.
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