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Changes in the Profile of Antibiotic Prescriptions by Dentists in Brazil during the Pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, people worldwide, including the scientific community, were insecure and fearful. The lack of vaccines at the beginning of the pandemic and the high mortality rate led to a search for alternative treatments for COVID-19. Among these proposals, a postulated activity of az...

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Autores principales: Fiol, Fernando de Sá Del, de Andrade-Jr, Isaltino Pereira, da Silva, Marcus Tolentino, Barberato-Filho, Silvio, Lopes, Luciane Cruz, Bergamaschi, Cristiane de Cassia
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9172209/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35685911
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6570812
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author Fiol, Fernando de Sá Del
de Andrade-Jr, Isaltino Pereira
da Silva, Marcus Tolentino
Barberato-Filho, Silvio
Lopes, Luciane Cruz
Bergamaschi, Cristiane de Cassia
author_facet Fiol, Fernando de Sá Del
de Andrade-Jr, Isaltino Pereira
da Silva, Marcus Tolentino
Barberato-Filho, Silvio
Lopes, Luciane Cruz
Bergamaschi, Cristiane de Cassia
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description During the COVID-19 pandemic, people worldwide, including the scientific community, were insecure and fearful. The lack of vaccines at the beginning of the pandemic and the high mortality rate led to a search for alternative treatments for COVID-19. Among these proposals, a postulated activity of azithromycin was frequently studied in early treatment. In view of this, many countries saw an increase in the consumption of this antibiotic. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate, in Brazil, whether there was an increase in azithromycin prescriptions made by dentists, as they may have been prescribing this antibiotic as a probable treatment for COVID-19. This is an interrupted time series that analyzed antimicrobial prescriptions data between January 2014 and July 2021. The data were taken from the National System of Controlled Products Management, and pre- and postpandemic periods were compared. To assess changes in azithromycin consumption, Joinpoint regression and analysis of variance, followed by Dunnett's test, were used. More than 38 million prescriptions written during the period were analyzed. Amoxicillin (72.3%), azithromycin (18.0%), cephalexin (6.1%), and metronidazole (3.58%) were the most prescribed antibiotics. At the beginning of the pandemic, there was a drop in amoxicillin prescriptions motivated by a decrease in consultations, but conversely, in less than three months, azithromycin prescriptions grew by more than 100%. The exaggerated use of this antibiotic during the pandemic will certainly have consequences in the short and medium term on indicators of bacterial resistance. The use of guidelines and respect for the therapeutic protocols of government agencies should be fundamental for collective and strategic action in the fight against health emergencies.
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spelling pubmed-91722092022-06-08 Changes in the Profile of Antibiotic Prescriptions by Dentists in Brazil during the Pandemic Fiol, Fernando de Sá Del de Andrade-Jr, Isaltino Pereira da Silva, Marcus Tolentino Barberato-Filho, Silvio Lopes, Luciane Cruz Bergamaschi, Cristiane de Cassia Int J Dent Research Article During the COVID-19 pandemic, people worldwide, including the scientific community, were insecure and fearful. The lack of vaccines at the beginning of the pandemic and the high mortality rate led to a search for alternative treatments for COVID-19. Among these proposals, a postulated activity of azithromycin was frequently studied in early treatment. In view of this, many countries saw an increase in the consumption of this antibiotic. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate, in Brazil, whether there was an increase in azithromycin prescriptions made by dentists, as they may have been prescribing this antibiotic as a probable treatment for COVID-19. This is an interrupted time series that analyzed antimicrobial prescriptions data between January 2014 and July 2021. The data were taken from the National System of Controlled Products Management, and pre- and postpandemic periods were compared. To assess changes in azithromycin consumption, Joinpoint regression and analysis of variance, followed by Dunnett's test, were used. More than 38 million prescriptions written during the period were analyzed. Amoxicillin (72.3%), azithromycin (18.0%), cephalexin (6.1%), and metronidazole (3.58%) were the most prescribed antibiotics. At the beginning of the pandemic, there was a drop in amoxicillin prescriptions motivated by a decrease in consultations, but conversely, in less than three months, azithromycin prescriptions grew by more than 100%. The exaggerated use of this antibiotic during the pandemic will certainly have consequences in the short and medium term on indicators of bacterial resistance. The use of guidelines and respect for the therapeutic protocols of government agencies should be fundamental for collective and strategic action in the fight against health emergencies. Hindawi 2022-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9172209/ /pubmed/35685911 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6570812 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fernando de Sá Del Fiol et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bergamaschi, Cristiane de Cassia
Changes in the Profile of Antibiotic Prescriptions by Dentists in Brazil during the Pandemic
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title_sort changes in the profile of antibiotic prescriptions by dentists in brazil during the pandemic
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6570812
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