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Should patients complete the course?
1Prescribing and medicines management at Birmingham City University.
Patients should complete their full antibiotic course, even if they feel better. Stopping early can lead to antibiotic resistance, a serious public health concern.
Area of Science:
- Infectious Diseases
- Microbiology
- Public Health
Background:
- Antibiotic misuse is a significant global health challenge.
- Patient adherence to prescribed antibiotic regimens is often suboptimal.
- Concerns exist regarding the development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Purpose of the Study:
- To discuss the implications of prematurely discontinuing antibiotic therapy.
- To provide expert guidance on optimal antibiotic use for patients.
- To highlight the risks associated with incomplete antibiotic courses.
Main Methods:
- Expert discussion and consensus building.
- Review of current evidence on antibiotic resistance mechanisms.
- Analysis of patient behavior regarding medication adherence.
Main Results:
- Premature cessation of antibiotics can promote the emergence of resistant bacterial strains.
- Completing the full prescribed course is crucial for effective treatment and infection control.
- Misunderstanding of antibiotic efficacy contributes to early discontinuation.
Conclusions:
- Patients must complete their full antibiotic prescription to ensure treatment success.
- Healthcare providers should educate patients on the importance of adherence.
- Public health strategies are needed to combat antimicrobial resistance stemming from antibiotic misuse.

