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. 2018 Apr 5;10(4):e2428. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2428

Table 3. Antibiotics Used in Self-medication, Inappropriate Use, and Source.

NA: not available

Study Inappropriate drug use Most common antibiotics used Source of drugs
Tshokey et al. [13]
  • 13.1% shared antibiotics with other people

  • 19.0% saved antibiotics for later use

NA NA
Biswas et al. [14] NA
  • Metronidazole (50.43%)

  • Azithromycin (20.75%)

  • Ciprofloxacin (11.53%)

  • Amoxicillin (10.37%)

  • Tetracycline (7.49%)

Pharmacies
Seam et al. [15] NA NA Pharmacies
Shubha et al. [16]
  • Switch-over of antibiotics inbetween (12.79%)

  • Abrupt stoppage (15.12%)

  • Amoxicillin (70.93%)

  • Azithromycin (20.06%) Ciprofloxacin (8.14%)

  • Metronidazole (5.81%)

  • Ofloxacin (4.65%)

Medicine at home/clinic
Biswas et al. [17] NA
  • Metronidazole (67.4%)

  • Azithromycin (32.6%)

  • Norfloxacin (16.8%)

  • Leftover medicines at home

  • Pharmacies

Nair et al. [18] NA
  • Azithromycin (34.4%)

  • Amoxicillin (29.4%)

  • Fluoroquinolones (18.6%)

 
  • Pharmacies

  • Left-over drugs from previous prescriptions

  • Family/friends

Ahmad et al. [19] NA
  • 24.16% cephalosporin

  • 21.16% of penicillin

  • 16.16% of quinolone

  • Tetracycline group (12.83%)

  • Sulfonamides (10.16%)

  • Macrolide groups of antibiotic (4.83%)

  • Aminoglycoside (3.16%)

  • Metronidazole (3.33%)

  • Family, friends, and neighbors

  • Pharmacies

  • Previous prescription

 
Pal et al. [20] Only 72.2% of medical students and 33.3% of pharmacy students took full course of antibiotics
  • Amoxicillin

  • Azithromycin

NA
Virmani et al. [21] Very few completed the course once started
  • B-Lactams (Most common)

  • Fluoroquinolones

  • Macrolides

  • Tetracycline

NA
Ganesan et al. [22] NA
  • Amoxicillin (most common)

  • Erythromycin

  • Cephalosporin

  • Azithromycin

  • Norfloxacin

  • Pharmacies

  • Friends

  • Old prescription

 
Widayati et al. [23] NA
  • Amoxicillin (most common)

  • Ampicillin

  • Fradiomisin-gramicidin

  • Tetracycline

  • ciprofloxacin

  • Pharmacies

  • Drug stores

  • Kiosks

Hadi et al. [24] NA
  • Amoxicillin or ampicillin (most common)

  • Tetracycline

  • Cotrimoxazole

  • Chloramphenicol

  • Thiamphenicol

  • Pharmacies

  • Drugstores

  • Friends and relatives

  • kiosks

Kurniawan et al. [25] NA
  • Amoxicillin (68.3%)

  • Ampicillin (26.1%)

  • Cefadroxil  (1.1%)

  • Others (5.3%)

  • Pharmacies

  • Stalls

  • Leftover antibiotics

  • Friends or family

Kim et al. [26] 77.6% of respondents stopped taking the medication when they felt better NA NA
Sah et al. [27] NA
  • Amoxicillin (33.9%)

  • Azithromycin (14.9%)

  • Ciprofloxacin (13.7%)

NA
Pant et al. [28]
  • Switched antibiotics

  • Stopped the antibiotic use after the disappearance of the symptoms

  • Stopped before finishing the course in a few days regardless of the outcome

  • Amoxicillin (most common)

  • Metronidazole

  • Azithromycin

  • Ciprofloxacin

  • Amoxicillin and clavulanic combination

  • Cephalexin

  • Ofloxacillin

Pharmacies
Banerjee et al. [29] NA
  • Amoxicillin

  • Azithromycin

Pharmacies
Rathish et al. [30] NA
  • Amoxicillin (most common)

  • Ciprofloxacin

  • Co-amoxiclav

  • Tetracycline

  • Azithromycin

  • Ciprofloxacin

  • Cephalosporin

  • Pharmacies

  • Relatives or friends

  • Leftover drugs at home

Sirijoti et al. [31]
  • Distribute to another person who has the same symptoms

  • Stop taking antibiotics as soon as symptoms are relieved

  • Stock some antibiotics at home in case of emergency

NA
  • Leftover drugs at home

  • Pharmacies