Juniper Publishers-Open Access Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences
Infectious Disease and Antimicrobial Agents the Best Way to Use a Limited Resource
Authored by Mauro Luisetto
Authored by Mauro Luisetto
Few new class molecules introduced in therapy, MDR and other serious resistances rapidly expanding
Abuse or misuse of some parenteral antimicrobial out of hospital settings, new infectious disease epidemic situations, imitated economic resource by public staked orders to assign to infectious disease field. The same we observe in example the efficacy of some antivirus therapy as in HEPATIT C and the role in reducing also the liver transplant needs (Pharmacology Vs surgery strategies). The severe infectious disease are imply often in high mortality rate in ICU and in other critical wards and the clinical pharmacists role can improve this specific rate [1,2]. The clinical patient conditions require often the less nephrotoxic dugs but with high efficacy and to adequately use saving life drugs in the right method can results in improving patient survival. Many antimicrobials are also associated with resistance pattern and all this condition need an efficacy strategy to best use this clinical resource we have today. To do this in the right way is needed multidisciplinary equips [1] with added medicinal chemistry competences to adequately set the problem.
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