Ghana fights superbugs: testing pharmacy rules to stop antibiotic overuse
NCT ID NCT07284914
Summary
This study tests two approaches to help community pharmacies in Ghana reduce unnecessary antibiotic dispensing. Researchers will work with 285 pharmacies to see if personalized feedback or legal reminders about prescription requirements can change behavior. The goal is to find effective ways to combat antibiotic resistance by ensuring antibiotics are only given when truly needed.
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University of Ghana, Regional Institute for Population Studies
Legon, Ghana
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