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Magnitude of Non-prescribed Antibiotic Dispensing in Ethiopia: a Multicentre Simulated Client Study with a Focus on Non-urban Towns

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Date 2022 Oct 10
PMID 36210768
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Objectives: Non-prescription dispensing of antibiotics significantly contributes to widespread antibiotic misuse, which in turn hastens the occurrence of antibiotic resistance. It is believed to be common in Ethiopia despite prescription-only regulations. We aimed to quantify non-prescription dispensing of antibiotics in community drug retail outlets (CDROs) with a focus on non-urban towns in the Amhara region of Ethiopia.

Methods: A multicentre simulated client (SC) study was conducted to measure the non-prescription provision of antibiotics in 225 consenting CDROs. Each CDRO was visited twice by two trained SCs, one to present pre-prepared clinical case scenarios and the other to directly request specific antibiotics. Descriptive statistical analysis was performed to report the findings.

Results: The study had 450 interactions across the two visits. Non-prescribed antibiotics were obtained in 198 (88%) of the 225 clinical case scenarios-based visits and in 205 (91%) of the 225 direct antibiotic request visits. Most of the supply was at the first level of demand: 84% of the 198 clinical case scenario visits and 95% of the 205 direct antibiotic request visits. CDRO staff requested further information about the patient or the case in 40% of the clinical case scenarios-based visits and 30% of the direct antibiotic request visits.

Conclusions: It was possible to obtain antibiotics without prescription from a high proportion of CDROs, both in clinical scenario-based and direct antibiotic request interactions. Multifaceted interventions including stringent regulatory enforcement, frequent CDRO practice surveillance, CDRO staff training and community health education are needed with greater emphasis on rural areas.

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