12-25-2025, 06:40 AM
I'm a general practitioner, and I'm increasingly frustrated by the number of patients who come in demanding antibiotics for viral infections like the common cold or uncomplicated sinusitis. This pressure, combined with the overuse of broad-spectrum antibiotics in agriculture, is clearly fueling the crisis of antibiotic resistance. For other healthcare providers, how are you navigating these difficult conversations with patients while maintaining trust? What educational resources or communication strategies have you found effective in explaining why antibiotics aren't always the answer? On a broader level, what policy or stewardship initiatives at the hospital or community level have you seen make a tangible difference in reducing inappropriate prescriptions?