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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Antibiotic-resistant infections

Indiscriminate use of antibiotics is creating an epidemic like situation where antibiotics available today are not able to control infections. There is urgent need to develop new antibiotics urgently. Developments of new drugs are not easy due to the stringent requirements of clinical trials for adequate testing of the drugs for their effectiveness and safety. 

Millions of people die from infections (most often acquired in hospitals) which the existing antibiotics are not able to control. Saving a patient’s life is the primary concern of doctors. Options are very few. 

The governments, worldwide are very much concerned about the situation and millions of dollars are kept aside to support drug makers in developing new medications to combat the antibiotic resistance.

Due to the anxiety to develop new drugs (which are generally toxic), regulators should not approve new drugs without the required number of trials. Government health departments should come out with protocols to use such new drugs in a well-controlled manner.  


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