Bibliographic citations
Castillo, E., Choque, S. (2024). Rol del farmacéutico en la optimización del uso de antibióticos y su impacto en la resistencia antimicrobiana [Universidad María Auxiliadora]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2412
Castillo, E., Choque, S. Rol del farmacéutico en la optimización del uso de antibióticos y su impacto en la resistencia antimicrobiana []. PE: Universidad María Auxiliadora; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12970/2412
@misc{renati/1668376,
title = "Rol del farmacéutico en la optimización del uso de antibióticos y su impacto en la resistencia antimicrobiana",
author = "Choque Aslla, Sonia",
publisher = "Universidad María Auxiliadora",
year = "2024"
}
Introduction: inappropriate antibiotic prescribing and dispensing increases antimicrobial resistance, a serious threat to public health. Only 15% of dispensings comply with adequate controls, reflecting deficiencies in professional training and communication between physicians and pharmacists. It is crucial to implement educational strategies to promote responsible use of antibiotics and improve pharmaceutical care. Method: this study systematically analyzed 10 recent scientific articles on the role of the pharmacist in dispensing antibiotics. Studies focused on the rational use of antibiotics were selected, excluding those older than five years or without relevant data, through searches in academic databases. results: variability was evident in the dispensing of antibiotics, with deficiencies in the information provided to patients and in biosafety practices. The implementation of protocols faced challenges, but the active role of the pharmacist in the review of prescriptions and the interventions accepted by physicians were key to reducing bacterial resistance and improving treatments. conclusion: pharmaceutical intervention is essential to optimize the use of antibiotics and decrease antimicrobial resistance. It is recommended to implement protocols, ongoing education and improve communication between professionals to encourage rational use and improve patient care.
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