Medicines for TB being prescribed for mild cough even in kids : Indian Academy of Paediatrics

The Indian Academy of Paediatrics (IAP), a collective of 45,000 doctors across the country, including 1,200 based in the city, has resolved to raise awareness among the masses about the random use of antibiotics for ailments like cough.

Overuse of medicines categorised as antimicrobial, including antibiotics and antivirals, increases the risk of the body developing resistance to these medicines. Dr Bela Verma, head of JJ`s paediatric department and a member of IAP said, “For something like a cough, parents give over-the-counter antibiotics like azithromycin for their children.” noted.

Worse, she added, is that sometimes doctors prescribe medicines to children that are used to treat serious infections. “Antibiotics like Linezolid or Levofloxacin, used in DR-TB treatment, are sometimes prescribed for patients (both paediatric and adults) by some general practitioners,” she said.

Indian Academy for Paediatrics
Every Cough in Children does not require Anti-Biotics

Dr Verma said, “Mumbai is a ticking bomb for drug-resistant TB. If people continue to consume these second-line drugs, they will develop resistance to them.”

As part of this campaign, Dr Verma will be holding sessions on antibiotic resistance and home management of cough with parents of paediatric patients visiting the OPD at JJ hospital. “There are other paediatricians who will be doing this as well. IAP doctors will also be visiting schools and slums to create awareness,” Dr Verma said.

‘Ask for a diagnosis’
Dr Samir Dalwai, another paediatrician with IAP, said most coughs are caused by allergies and do not need medications. “Even warm water or water with honey and ginger is enough to provide relief from a cough. The treatment requires time and rest. For paediatric patients or even adults, antibiotics cannot be a fast-track way to have it over by tomorrow.”
Both Dr Verma and Dr Dalwai noted that patients need to ask for a diagnosis if prescribed antibiotics by doctors. “This awareness needs to be there among the masses because doctors are pressured into prescribing medicines. If a doctor prescribes antibiotics on their own, patients need to ask for a precise diagnosis instead of taking whatever the doctor provides.

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