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Tuesday, December 19, 2023

Nigerian doctors warn of danger of abusing antibiotics

“Every drug taken can be a source of disorder. Drugs can affect the kidney and the liver and should be taken only on physicians’ prescription,” one of the doctors warned.

• December 19, 2023
Doctors and University of Ibadan
Doctors and University of Ibadan

A consultant physician and clinical pharmacologist at the College of Medicine, University of Ibadan, Fatai Fehintola, warned on Tuesday in Ibadan that abuse of antibiotics could cause diarrhoea and anaemia.

Mr Fehintola recommended the use of drugs, including antibiotics, only on doctors’ prescriptions.

“Every drug taken can be a source of disorder. Drugs can affect the kidney and the liver and should be taken only on physicians’ prescription,” Mr Feintola warned.

The doctor charged governments to ensure stricter control on drug access, especially antibiotics.

He stressed that only pharmacists should be permitted to stock certain medications, including antibiotics, to guard against their proliferation.

The clinical pharmacologist emphasised that pharmacists, in turn, should ensure that they dispensed drugs only on doctors’ prescriptions.

“There is the need for consistent public enlightenment to sensitise people on the effects of drug use or abuse. Abuse of antibiotics can predispose the abuser to drug resistance; it can lead to drug-induced diseases or disorders,” Mr Fehintola stressed.

Olukemi Adekanmbi, a consultant infectious diseases physician at UCH, advised against the self-prescription of antibiotics. She advised that those taking antibiotics must complete their dosages and not share the medicines with others.

Ms Adekanmbi added that inappropriate use of antibiotics could be deadly as it could lead to resistance, particularly in bacterial infections, leading to further complications in treatment.

“There is widespread abuse of antibiotics by adults and by children. Some medical practitioners are also guilty of precipitating the abuse. Occasionally, healthcare workers prescribe antibiotics to treat viral infections that cannot be treated or cured by antibiotics.

“More disheartening is the fact that people consult pharmacies, allied health practitioners, and others not trained or qualified to diagnose illnesses or prescribe medications. These individuals place patients on antibiotics inappropriately without proper evaluation.

“There could also be allergic reactions to antibiotics use, whether it is done appropriately or not,” Ms Adekanmbi stressed.

(NAN)

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