Over-the-counter acquisition of antibiotics in the Maltese general population
- PMID: 12385680
- DOI: 10.1016/s0924-8579(02)00194-2
Over-the-counter acquisition of antibiotics in the Maltese general population
Abstract
Few studies have studied the frequency of over-the-counter acquisition of antibiotics in western countries. In order to provide an insight into these practices in Malta, attitudes towards antibiotic use in the general public were researched through a structured interview. Nineteen percent admitted that they took antibiotics without prescription and 11% of parents replied that they had given antibiotics to their children without prescription. These antibiotics were mainly self-administered for upper respiratory tract symptoms, particularly sore throat, with community pharmacies being the major source in more than 85% of cases. The study indicates the need for an educational campaign on proper antibiotic use amongst the Maltese general public.
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