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Perspectives of pharmacy employees on an inappropriate use of antimicrobials in Kathmandu, Nepal.

Nistha ShresthaSulochana ManandharNhukesh MaharjanDevina TwatiSabina DongolBuddha BasnyatStephen BakerAbhilasha Karkey
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Our study revealed that unfounded dispensing and use of antimicrobials is prevalent among pharmacies in Kathmandu, Nepal. This over reliance on antimicrobials, notably azithromycin, may escalate burden of AMR. We identified several drivers of inappropriate antimicrobial dispensing practice in pharmacies, which will aid public health authorities in addressing these issues. Further studies considering role of other stakeholders, such as doctors, veterinarians, general public, and policy makers are required to obtain a more holistic perspectives on practices of antimicrobial use so to curb the extant AMR crisis.
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