Research Journal of Pharmacology and Pharmacodynamics
  • Year: 2024
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue: 3

Antibiotics Consumption and Antibiotic Resistance during and Post Covid-19: Impact on Global Health

  • Author:
  • Shreyash Manapure*, Akash Pachare, Rushikesh Shirbhate, Bhushan Manapure
  • Total Page Count: 6
  • Page Number: 233 to 238

Department of Pharmacology, Dr. Rajendra Gode Institute of Pharmacy, Amravati - 444606

*Corresponding Author E-mail: smanapure345@gmail.com

Online Published on 23 April, 2025.

Abstract

In the modern healthcare environment, the growth in multidrug-resistant pathogen prevalence has been associated with the increasing use of broad-spectrum antibiotics globally. We carried out a study to look at the trends and procedures related to antibiotic prescriptions in order to assess antibiotic use in its entirety. The overuse of antibiotics in the treatment of COVID-19 is a specific cause for focus as it raises concerns about the possible emergence of antimicrobial resistance. The study verifies a significant pattern in which COVID-19 patients received antibiotic prescriptions regardless of their reported severity, indicating a severe deficiency in clinical examination, the prescribing of antibiotics without a prescription is analyzed in perspective with changing healthcare practices including the increasing use of telemedicine. The concerns about the emergence of antimicrobial resistance while addressing the growing problem of unnecessary antibiotic use in the treatment of COVID-19. The concerns related to COVID-19 and the lack of treatment strategy led to the overuse of antibiotics without proper clinical treatment can be identified as main reason for increase in Antibiotics Consumption and Antibiotic Resistance.

Keywords

Antibiotics, COVID-19, Consumption, Resistance, Overuse