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Sunday 8 July 2012

amoxicillin most common antibiotic medicine


The antibiotic prescribing should be standardized across Europe to help device resistance

There were also significant differences between networks in the choice of antibiotic. Amoxicillin was the most common antibiotic prescribed overall, but this ranged from 3% of prescriptions in Norway to 83% in England. These differences may lie in the different correction lines and habits in different countries, say the authors.

This is the largest study of its kind, and the results suggest that close management of acute cough, a point that is appropriate for the international standardized care paths that promote conservative antibiotic prescribing, the author is.



Professor Chris Butler, of Cardiff University who led the study, said: "This international collaborative research showed that the great differences in antibiotic prescribing between countries are not excluded on clinical ground. It marks, therefore a significant opportunity for greater standardization of care across Europe. "

Professor Herman Goossens, University of Antwerp, which coordinates the added GRACE Network of Excellent Performance, "The threat of antibiotic resistance is likely to be acute because the increasing demands of GPs-face, on antibiotics for acute cough in the current global pandemic of influenza prescribe H1N1. This new evidence should consider instrumental, although it contains the antibiotic prescribing. "

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