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1. Vietnam’s antibiotics sales have doubled since 2009, with more people taking unnecessary prescriptions, putting the community more at risk of drug resistance, experts said at a conference in Hanoi.
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2. One reason that antibiotics sales has skyrocketed in recent years in Vietnam was because doctors and pharmacists have been selling and prescribing them indiscriminately and unnecessarily, said experts at the conference held last week.
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3. A survey by the health ministry showed that 88 percent of all antibiotics sold in Vietnam's urban areas were without prescription; the rate is 91 percent in the countryside.
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4. Many patients were given antibiotics although they were not suffering from bacterial infection, and many were given longer doses than they need.
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5. Nguyen Hoai Nam, a lecturer at Ho Chi Minh City Medicine and Pharmacy University, said some doctors, especially those running private clinics, prescribe strong antibiotics to impress patients with the speed in which they can cure them.
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6. The increased usage of antibiotics in Vietnam has further exacerbated the country’s superbugs epidemic, in which bacteria gain resistance against several types of antibiotics.
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7. This conclusion was also reached by IMS Health, a Connecticut-based healthcare data company, in a 2015 report on global antibiotics usage.
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8. Pham Khanh Phong Lan, deputy director of HCMC’s Health Department, said antibiotics now account for 17 percent of medical expenses in Vietnam, which now has to resort to third and fourth generations of antibiotics due to drug resistance.
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9. Many developed countries are still using the first generation of antibiotics.
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10. “They can only be cured with the latest, most expensive antibiotics,” Chau said in the Thanh Nien report.
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