I am issuing a red alert after seeing the practice of Pakistan doctors.

Take note of it and spread it as much as you can. Not for yourself, but for your children and their children.
The indiscriminate use of Antibiotics in Pakistan is causing an unimaginable disaster for our future generations. I have no idea about the rest of the South Asian countries, but I am seeing such a disaster in Pakistan, which has no precedent in the past.
The number of deaths due to the emergence of antibiotic resistance will be far greater than the total number of deaths from all the epidemics that have occurred to date. In the future, throat or breast infection will also go untreated and even a small infection will prove to be fatal. Forget major infections. This is such a big medical emergency that immediate action is necessary, but no one is paying attention to it.
Here everyone is haunted by the ghost of politics and all intelligence and knowledge is focused on politics. No one cares about the health of their future generations. God, think about the future of your generations.
Indiscriminate use of antibiotics gives you immediate relief but makes you incurable for the future. Basic antibiotics are still being used in UK and are still effective and high potency antibiotics are becoming resistant in Pakistan. Do not ignore this tweet. If nothing else can be done, spread this message in your own way. Create awareness. Do not use any doctor’s prescription blindly. Whenever a doctor prescribes you medicine, go to a good pharmacy and confirm the dosage with the pharmacist. The knowledge of our doctors in the matter of medicine is negligible.
Till date, I have not seen a single slip written by Pakistani doctors without any errors. In some, the dose is wrong, in some, the duration of the dose is wrong, and in some, there is no connection between the disease and the drug. So always use the medicine as per the pharmacist’s advice. Minimize the use of antibiotics. If you start, complete the course. Who will explain to the doctors now? The government has to take action on this. Doctors will have to be forced not to prescribe these drugs indiscriminately.
One day he was sitting at a friend’s pharmacy when a police ASI came who insisted on giving him an injection. I was shocked when I saw the doctor’s prescription in his hand. The medicine prescribed to him was so severe that even the elephant’s infection would die. When I asked him, he said that he had a bad throat. And there is a fever. When I checked myself, there were no signs of bacterial infection. He was shocked when I said that you don’t need medicine. Just take a pina doll and go home to shower and rest.
Along with the doctors, our own role in this matter is also very sad. In the rush to get well, we are making the future of our children dark. Remember, a doctor is an expert on the disease, not the medicine. God have mercy on your children, keep their future bright
Ch. Mehboob Aujla.
Clinical pharmacist
B. Pharm BZ. University Pakistan.
Mpharm England ( Aston University, Birmingam)
Post graduate Cert. in Clinical Pharmcy (De Montfort University Leicester, UK)
Independent Prescriber ( Wolverhampton University, UK)
(Speciality – Diabetes)
Ex. Academic Practitioner/ Lecturer in Pharmacy, Practice at University of Birmingham,
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