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Self-Treatment With Antibiotics: A Growing Problem in South-East Delhi
South-East Delhi, IndiaMonday, June 23, 2025
The study also looked into the reasons behind SMA. Convenience, trust in local chemists, economic constraints, misinformation, long waiting times, limited healthcare access, and community acceptance were identified as key drivers. These factors make it easier for people to self-medicate, even when they know it's not safe.
To tackle this issue, authorities need to take action. Stricter regulations on over-the-counter antibiotic sales and targeted community education programs could help. These interventions could improve regulatory oversight and knowledge, reducing SMA and safeguarding antibiotic efficacy.
However, it's not just about regulations and education. People need to understand the risks of SMA. They need to know that it's not just about convenience or cost. It's about their health and the health of others. It's about preventing AMR and ensuring that antibiotics remain effective for future generations.
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