Publication
Title
"Ten commandments" for the appropriate use of antibiotics by the practicing physician in an outpatient setting
Author
Institution/Organisation
International Society of Chemotherapy Antimicrobial Stewardship Working Group
Abstract
A multi-national working group on antibiotic stewardship, from the International Society of Chemotherapy, put together ten recommendations to physicians prescribing antibiotics to outpatients. These recommendations are: (1) use antibiotics only when needed; teach the patient how to manage symptoms of non-bacterial infections; (2) select the adequate ATB; precise targeting is better than shotgun therapy; (3) consider pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics when selecting an ATB; use the shortest ATB course that has proven clinical efficacy; (4) encourage patients' compliance; (5) use antibiotic combinations only in specific situations; (6) avoid low quality and sub-standard drugs; prevent prescription changes at the drugstore; (7) discourage self-prescription; (8) follow only evidence-based guidelines; beware those sponsored by drug companies; (9) rely (rationally) upon the clinical microbiology lab; and (10) prescribe ATB empirically but intelligently; know local susceptibility trends, and also surveillance limitations.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Frontiers in microbiology. - Lausanne, 2010, currens
Publication
Lausanne : Frontiers Research Foundation , 2011
ISSN
1664-302X
DOI
10.3389/FMICB.2011.00230
Volume/pages
2 (2011) , 7 p.
Article Reference
230
ISI
000208863500238
Medium
E-only publicatie
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