Why should antibacterial drugs be prescribed?

Prescription purchases of antibacterial drugs are an important drug management measure aimed at ensuring public safety, promoting rational use and reducing the harm caused by drug abuse. The following is a detailed description of this measure:

I. Hazards of anti-bacterial drug abuse

Antibacterial drugs are a class of drugs that can kill or inhibit bacteria and are important for the treatment of bacterial infectious diseases. However, with the widespread use of antibacterial drugs, abuse is also increasing. Such abuse may not only lead to increased bacterial resistance, making otherwise sensitive bacteria difficult to treat, but may also result in serious adverse medical reactions, such as allergies, damage to liver and kidney functions, etc. In addition, the abuse of antibacterial drugs can lead to delays and even life-threatening conditions. Thus, in order to curb the trend of antibacterial drug abuse and to safeguard public health and safety, the State has adopted measures to purchase antibacterial drugs on a prescription basis.

Need for Prescription

Regulating drug behaviour

The purchase of antibacterial drugs on a prescription basis regulates the behaviour of patients. Under the direction of a doctor, patients can use antibacterial drugs rationally, depending on their condition and state of health, to avoid blind use of drugs and substance abuse. At the same time, doctors can also adjust the dose and course of treatment to the specific situation of the patient to ensure that treatment is effective while reducing unnecessary side effects.

Improving the safety of medications

Antibacterial drugs have some toxicity and side effects, which, if used inappropriately, can cause harm to the patient ‘ s body. Prescription can reduce the risk of use by ensuring that patients use antibacterial drugs under the direction of a doctor. Doctors take into account the patient ‘ s medical history, allergies, etc., to prescribe appropriate antibacterial drugs for the patient and to inform the patient of the medical care and possible side effects, so that the patient can detect and deal with anomalies in a timely manner.

Promoting rational use of medicines

The purchase of antibacterial drugs on a prescription basis can facilitate the development of rational use. Through a doctor ‘ s diagnosis and prescription, the patient can learn more accurately about his/her condition and his/her treatment programme, thus choosing appropriate antibacterial drugs for treatment. This not only improves the effectiveness of treatment, but also reduces unnecessary drug waste and economic burdens. At the same time, doctors can monitor patients ‘ use of medication through prescription management and adjust treatment programmes in a timely manner to ensure that patients receive the best possible treatment.

Strengthening drug regulation

Prescription purchases of antibacterial drugs are one of the important means of strengthening drug regulation. By implementing this measure, the State can strengthen the regulation of the sale and use of anti-bacterial drugs to prevent illegal sales of antibacterial drugs or to induce patients to abuse them. At the same time, medical institutions can strengthen the supervision and control of the doctor ‘ s prescriptions and ensure that the prescriptions issued by the doctor comply with the requirements of clinical norms and medication guidelines.

III. IMPACT AND IMPACT OF PURPOSE PURPOSE PURPOSE

Since the introduction of State measures for the purchase of antibacterial drugs on a prescription basis, there have been significant results and effects. On the one hand, this measure has been effective in curbing trends in anti-bacterial drug abuse and reducing the incidence of bacterial resistance; on the other hand, it has increased public awareness of drug safety and promoted the development of rational drug use. In addition, prescription-based purchases have contributed to a more standardized and scientific approach to the regulation of prescriptions and the regulation of medicines in medical institutions.

However, there are also problems and challenges in implementation. For example, in some pharmacies, there may be irregularities in the sale of antibacterial drugs; in some cases patients may purchase and use antibacterial drugs on their own because of lack of medical knowledge; and in some cases doctors may be unable to fully perform their responsibilities for prescription management due to, inter alia, stress at work. In order to address these problems and challenges, there is a need to further strengthen awareness-raising campaigns, improve laws and regulations, and strengthen regulatory efforts.

Future outlook and recommendations

In the future, the management of anti-bacterial drugs will also face higher demands and challenges as medical technology progresses and health needs rise. In order to further improve the system for the purchase of antibacterial drugs on a prescription basis and to promote their continued development, it is proposed to start with the following:

Increased awareness-raising and education on the rational use of anti-bacterial drugs through various channels and forms, as well as public awareness and self-management capacity.

Improvement of laws and regulations: further revision and improvement of relevant laws and policy documents, and clarification of requirements for the sale and use of anti-bacterial drugs and of penalties for offences.

Increased regulation: establishment of a robust monitoring and reporting mechanism on the sale and use of anti-bacterial drugs, increased regulation and enforcement of pharmacies, medical institutions, etc.

(c) Upgrading the level of health services: strengthening the training and guidance of medical institutions in the area of prescription management and drug control, and upgrading the professional qualifications and services of medical personnel.

Promotion of scientific and technological innovation: Encourage and support research institutions and enterprises in the development and innovation of antibacterial drugs to provide more secure, effective and economical antibacterial drug choices for clinical purposes.

In conclusion, the prescription of antibacterial drugs is an important drug management measure that is important for ensuring public safety, promoting rational use and reducing the harm caused by drug abuse. In the future, we need to continue to strengthen the integration of measures such as awareness-raising, improvement of laws and regulations, and greater regulation in order to promote the continued development and improvement of the system.