
State-run hospitals across the country will have to join the Public Health Ministry's fight against drug resistance and its promotion of rational drug use.
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State-run hospitals must join fight against antibiotics misuse
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State-run hospitals across the country will have to join the Public Health Ministry's fight against drug resistance and its promotion of rational drug use, said a senior public health official.
Public health permanent secretary Jetsada Chokedamrongsuk said all state hospitals must sign up to a five-year programme to curb abuse of antibiotics in an effort to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
Overuse or misuse of antibiotics is making it more difficult to treat certain diseases, resulting in longer periods of treatment and higher costs.
Dr Jetsada said hospital management is required to raise awareness of rational drug use among health professionals, especially recent graduates, and to promote the use of herbs and alternative medicines where possible and appropriate.
Several herbs are known for their medicinal properties. Fa thalai jone (andrographis paniculata) is known to help symptoms of the common cold while khamin chan (turmeric) can relieve gastritis and flatulence.
Under the five-year plan, regional hospitals are expected to reduce the use of antibiotics by 20% and cut illnesses caused by drug resistance by 50%.
"If the programme succeeds, we will save a lot of money from unnecessary use of medications," he said.
According to Dr Jetsada, state-run hospitals are also required to set up a surveillance system for safe use of medicines for respiratory diseases and diarrhoea and databases for drug resistance.
This information is a prerequisite for development of health management plans, further research and innovation and formulation of a public health policy, he noted.