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"An antibiotic turned contraceptive": The tale of ampicillin-cloxacillin.

Chinonyerem Ogadi Iheanacho
Published in: Health science reports (2022)
Antibiotic misuse is a major public health threat globally, requiring active efforts toward halting its progression. The African sub-region is worst hit by communicable diseases, and also possesses weak health systems to effectively combat the menace of antimicrobial resistance. Meanwhile, antibiotics are among the most regularly misused medicines in Nigeria, particularly for inappropriate indication and duration. This is seen in its use as a contraceptive by young women in the country. This paper evaluates the reliance and use of an antibiotic for contraception, a practice that has continuously being a large source of antibiotic misuse in Nigeria. Its causes and effects are also evaluated in this commentary. To effectively combat the increasing antimicrobial misuse, correct use of antibiotics for their appropriate indications is highly essential. Adequate knowledge of contraception should be ensured among young women in developing countries, particularly in Nigeria.
Keyphrases
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • public health
  • chronic pain
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • quality improvement