Stirling Liberal Democrats

Government must get a grip on drug prescribing

11.17.22am GMT Tue 26th Jan 2010

Liberal Democrat Health spokesperson Ross Finnie MSP has urged the Scottish Government to look into drug prescribing, following the publication of official figures showing an increase of over 18% in antimicrobial drugs since 2004.

The figures also showed a 30% increase in drugs known to increase the risk of C. Difficile, despite official guidelines recommending their use be restricted.

Commenting, Mr Finnie said:

“Penicillin and other antimicrobial drugs mean that common infections are no longer life threatening conditions. But it is common knowledge that overuse can lead to some infections developing a resistance to antibiotics. Doctors have a responsibility to remember this before reaching for the prescription pad.

“But some of these drugs can increase the risk of patients contracting C. Difficile, an infection that can be fatal. Experts recommend restricting their use, but today’s figures show a 30% increase in one of these drugs.

“There is an ongoing Public Inquiry into C. Difficile, which should consider this.

“But the Health Secretary should also respond to today’s report. The Scottish Government needs to get a grip on drug prescribing.”

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