ANTIBIOTIC DISPENSING WITHOUT PRESCRIPTION IN COMMUNITY PHARMACIES, DHAMAR PROVINCE, YEMEN
Ahmed G. Al-Akydy*, Ahmed Al- Washli and Abdulrahman Y. Al-Haifi
ABSTRACT
Background: The dispensing of antibiotics without medical
prescription has been observed in many countries, particularly, in
developing countries, including Yemen, where the legislations and
regulations are weak. Objective: To investigate the common practice
of dispensing antibiotics without prescription in community
pharmacies in Dhamar region, Yemen. Methods: A cross-sectional
study was carried out among 252 community pharmacists between
April and July 2016. This was achieved by using a structured
questionnaire developed and modified by the authors and completed by
the pharmacists themselves. Results: The results showed that 96% of
studied community pharmacists who participating in this study
dispensed antibiotics without prescription, whereas 4% of pharmacists
dispensed antibiotics with medical prescription. The most antibiotics dispensed without
prescription for both children and adult were penicillins (39.3% and 29.5% respectively).
Penicillins were the most antibiotics dispensing without prescription based on the patient's
demand (20.3%), whereas 12.9% of the pharmacists dispensed penicillins without
prescription based on their experience. The highest percentage for dispensing the antibiotics
without medical prescription was for cough(19.2%), sore throat(16.1%), common cold
(11.5%), followed by urinary tract infections(10.7%). Conclusion: The unwarranted
antibiotic prescribing and dispensing antibiotics without prescription were common among community pharmacists in this study. Low knowledge, easy availability of antibiotics without
prescription and uncommitted of occupational ethics were the most common causes of
dispensing of antibiotics without prescription. Effective strategies involving regulatory
enforcement prohibiting sales of antibiotics without prescription should be implemented
along with educational interventions for health professionals and the population.
Keywords: Antibiotics, community pharmacist, resistance, non-prescription, selfmedication.
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