Background In India, Antibiotic Use Has Been Increasing Steadily In Recent Years. Increasing Use of Antibiotics Is Not Categorized As Problem Indicative, But Evidence from Research Works Related to Drug Utilization Gave a Statement That Antibiotics Are Very Routinely Used In Different Inappropriate Ways. Therefore, It Is Important to Evaluate Antibiotics Usage to Reduce Prevalence of Antimicrobial Resistance Which Could Be a Major Problem In Mere Future.
Objective the Documentary Target of the Present Research Is to Assess the Use of Antibiotics (Rational Irrational) In a Private Multi-Specialty Hospital, Its Positive and Negative Outcomes Also, to Interpose Scheme from Pharmacist View to Encourage Rational Use of Antibiotics to Improve Favorable Outcomes and Caliber of Patients.
Method It Was a Single Centered, Prospective Observational Study. Subjects of Both Genders Who Were Indicated With Antibiotic Therapy and Patients With Comorbid Pathological Conditions Were Taken into Consideration. Pediatrics, Pregnant Women and Surgical Cases Were Excluded of the Study.
Results on Assessing the Results of Study It Was Found That Out of 500 Cases Studied Which Accounted For 100, Ceftriaxone Was Highly Prescribed Drug Followed By Pipercillin + Tazobactum. on Assessing Rationality, It Was Found That 76 of Prescriptions Were Rationality Prescribed and 24 Had Irrationality. Amikacin Was Found to Be the Major Resistant Antibiotic.
Conclusion After Evaluation of Above Results, Ration ...