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Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 628
IJPSR (2013), Vol. 4, Issue 2 (Research Article)
Received on 19 December, 2012; received in revised form, 17 January, 2013; accepted, 29 January, 2013
A BROAD SURVEY AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON UTILIZATION PATTERN OF
ANTIBIOTICS IN TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL IN NORTH KARNATAKA
Ashok Kumar Malpani*, Nimmy N. John, V.L. Srividya, Y. Santoshi and Samrat Paul
Department of Pharmacy Practice, N.E.T. Pharmacy College, Mantralyam Road, Raichur- 584 101,
Karnataka, India
ABSTRACT: An ongoing, systematic process designed to maintain the
appropriate and effective use of drugs is Drug Use Evaluation (DUE). It
involves a comprehensive review of patient’s prescription and
medication data before, during, and after dispensing in order to assure
appropriate therapeutic decision making and positive patient outcomes.
The aim of the present study is to conduct a prospective study on
utilization pattern of antibiotics in the department of medical teaching
hospital situated in North Karnataka to evaluate the rational use of
antibiotics, by comparing with the standard Clinical guidelines. The
study is a Prospective observational with a sample size of 250 patients
conducted using structured data entry forms. In our study, 155 patients
were male and 95 were female. The most commonly used class of
antibiotics are Cephalosporins (31.2%) preceded by Fluoroquinolones
and Azoles. Penicillin’s were also prescribed for most of the infectious
diseases. The duration of hospital stay is for more than 7 days with
prolonged use of antimicrobial agents which does not provide an
additional therapeutic benefit while the cost and the adverse effects
simultaneously escalate. In comparison with the standard guidelines,
deviations and under practice of diagnosis and treatment was observed.
It is concluded from the present study that, though there is successful
combat of infection using antimicrobial agents it is desirable to adopt
treatment protocol to increase the success rate. Pharmacists involved in
DUE programs can directly improve the quality of health care of
patients.
INTRODUCTION: DUE is an ongoing, systematic
process designed to maintain the appropriate and
effective use of drugs 1
. It involves a comprehensive
review of patient’s prescription and medication data
before, during, and after dispensing in order to assure
appropriate therapeutic decision making and positive
patient outcomes 2
. Pharmacists participating in DUE
programs can directly improve the quality of care for
patients, individually and as populations, by
preventing the use of unnecessary or inappropriate
drug therapy and by preventing adverse drug
reactions.
Antimicrobial agents play a pivotal role in the
management and control of infectious diseases and in
the decrease of infectious disease related mortalities.
But now days the evolution of drug resistant
organisms has greatly impaired their therapeutic
efficacy.
Inappropriate and irrational use of antimicrobial
medicines provides favorable conditions for resistant
microorganisms to emerge, spread and persist in
resistant forms 3
.
Keywords:
Drug Utilization, Clinical Guidelines,
Rational, Antimicrobial resistance
Correspondence to Author:
Prof. Ashok Kumar Malpani
Head of the Department, Dept.
Pharmacy Practice, N.E.T. Pharmacy
College, Navodaya Nagar,
Mantralayam Road, Raichur-584101,
Karnataka
E-mail: malpani_ashok@rediffmail.com
Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 629
Example of these circumstances include use of
antibiotics when there is no evidence of infection,
administration of antibiotics to patients who are
colonized with an organism, inappropriate surgical
prophylaxis (including inappropriate dose, dosing
interval, and treatment duration before and after
surgery), administration of antibiotics for treatment
of infection with microorganisms that are resistant to
those antibiotics, administration of broad-spectrum
antibiotics when narrower-spectrum antibiotics
would have been effective and available,
administration of multiple antibiotics that have a
redundant spectrum, administration of antibiotics that
are inadequate for the microorganisms that cause the
disease, and administration of antibiotics with
inappropriate doses and treatment durations 4
.
The current worldwide increase in antimicrobial
resistance (AMR) and, simultaneously, the
downward trend in the development of new
antibiotics have serious public health and economic
implications.5
It is estimated that 20-50% of all
antibiotics use is inappropriate, resulting in an
increased risk of side effects, higher costs and higher
rates of AMR in community pathogens. Detailed
surveillance of antibiotic use in the community is one
strategy to guide and control antibiotic overuse and
misuse.6
Hence, in the present work an attempt is
being made to evaluate the utilization pattern of
antimicrobials to promote rational use of antibiotics.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: It is a Prospective
observational study carried out in 250 patients who
were prescribed with antibiotics in General
Medicine, Pediatric, OBG, Orthopedic and Surgery
wards of a tertiary care hospital. Whereas Patients
who were prescribed with antibiotics in casualty and
ICU were excluded. Data were collected using a
predesigned proforma. It includes demographic
details, family history, medical history, laboratory
investigations, diagnosis, categories of drug
prescribed, drug interactions, adverse drug reactions.
RESULT AND DISCUSSION: In our study, male
patients were predominant and age <20 years were
found to be high. The most commonly used class of
antibiotic was Cephalosporins. The increasing trend
towards the use of one Antimicrobial agent is an
indication of improved prescribing skills on the part
of clinicians and the availability of effective
Antimicrobial agent with wide spectrum activity.
The higher percentage of single antimicrobial agent
used is with Fluoroquinolones is related to the
affordability by patients in private hospitals. In
contrast, two Antimicrobial agents (Azole antibiotic
and Penicillins) was prescribed maximally in 20% of
cases (graph 1).
The choice of Antimicrobial agent depends upon the
type of infection, its severity and availability of
Antimicrobial agent, efficacy, safety profile and cost.
The use of beta lactam antibiotics in this study
(73.6%) was higher when compared to other
antibiotics. Among the beta-lactams used, the
cephalosporins were found to be 31.2% (cefotaxime-
28.5%, ceftriaxone-55.7%, cefixime-13.6%, and
cefuroxime 2%); Penicillins were found to be 16.5%
(Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid-34.6%, Piperacillin +
Tazobactum-7.8%, Ampicillin + sulbactam-64.1%).
The nitroimidazoles (18.4%) was the second
commonest class of Antimicrobial agent prescribed
in this study.
It is prescribed for indications like acute
gastroenteritis, LRTI, gestation, appendicitis, pelvic
inflammatory disease, white discharge per vagina,
anaemia, hydrocele, vaginal hystectomy & Alcoholic
liver disease.
GRAPH 1: ANTIBIOTICS PRESCRIBED TO THE
STUDY POPULATION
Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 630
The main objective of the study was to compare the
treatment of different diseases with standard clinical
guidelines. Deviations were observed in treatment
guidelines as well as in differential diagnostic tests
for particular diseases were not performed (Table 1).
TABLE 1: COMPARISON OF GUIDELINES FOR DIFFERENT DIAGNOSIS
DISEASE GUIDELINES
DEVIATIONS
REPORTED
INFERENCE
NO.OF
CASES
%
Bronchitis
 Sputum characteristics should
be performed
 Drug of choice
Macrolide antibiotic
a) Clarithromycin for 7d
b) Erythromycin for 14 d
c) Azithromycin for 5d
Not practiced
Not always Practiced
Under use 4/4 100
Under use 3/4 75
Pneumonia
 Sputum characteristics should
be performed
Not practiced Under use 1/4 25
 Vital signs and Respiratory
rates to be found Always Practiced
Optimal use
4/4 100
 Chest radiography Not always Practiced Under use 1 /4 25
 Drug of choice
 PAEDIATRICS:
Ampicillin + Gentamycin
Or
Amoxicillin + ceftriaxone
 ADULTS:
Amoxicillin Or
Amoxicillin + clavulanate
Or
Chloramphenicol
Always Practiced
Not always Practiced
Optimal use
Under use
4/4
2/4
100
50
Asthma  Antibiotics are not indicated Not practiced Under use 1/1 100
Pulmonary
tuberculosis
 Sputum smear microscopy
should be performed
 Chest X-ray
 Antibiotics not indicated, only
RNTCP regimen to be given
Not practiced
Not always Practiced
Not practiced
Under use
Under use
Under use
9/9
1/9
9/9
100
11
100
COPD
 Antibiotic treatment in
Exacerbations of COPD
include β-Lactum antibiotics,
tetracyclines, macrolides,
cephalosporins,
Flouroquinolones etc.
 PFT, Spirometry, FEV tests to
be performed.
Always practiced
Not always Practiced
Optimal use
Under use
14/14
14/14
100
100
Pharyngitis
 Drug of choice- Penicillin V,
Penicillin G, Amoxicillin,
Oral cephalosporins,
Clindamycin and macrolide
antibiotics
Always practiced Optimal use 2/2 100
Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232
International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 631
Gastroenteritis
 Prompt replacement of fluid
and electrolyte loss by
rehydration therapy.
 Zinc sulphate is to be
administered in children
<5years as a part of
rehydration therapy.
 Antiemetics and Anti
diarrhoeals should not be
administered.
 Drug of choice: Doxycycline
+ Azithromycin
Always practiced
Not practiced
Not always practiced
Not practiced
Optimal use
Under use
Under use
Under use
14/14
14/14
8/14
14/14
100
100
57
100
Malaria
 Diagnostic Criteria:
a) Blood microscopy should be
performed to identify the species and
quantification.
b) Hb level
c) Blood glucose level
 Drug of choice is Chloroquine
alone
Not practiced
Not practiced
Under use
Under use
2/4
4/4
50
100
Meningitis
 Diagnostic Criteria:
a)Examination of CSF
Microscopic examination
a)Gram staining and WBC count
b)Appearance of CSF
Drug of choice in child >5yrs include
Ceftriaxone 100mg or
Ampicillin 300mg
Not always practiced
Not always practiced
Under use
Under use
3/5
3/5
60
60
Typhoid Fever
 Diagnostic Criteria:
a)WBC count
b)Blood culture and stool culture
c) Widal test
Drug of choice
a) Ciprofloxacin for 7d or
b) Cefixime for 7d or
c) Amoxicillin for 14d or
d) Chloramphenicol for 14d
Not always practiced
Not always practiced
Under use
Under use
1/1
1/1
100
100
Viral Hepatitis
 Vaccination should be given.
Antibiotics and corticosteroids are not
indicated.
Not practiced
Not practiced
Under use
Under use
2/2
2/2
100
100
Fever
Paracetamol and Ibuprofen were
indicated and no antibiotics should be
given.
Not always practiced Under use 16/16 100
Pyelonephritis
Drug of choice
a) Ciprofloxacin for 7d
or
b) Cefixime for 10d
Always practiced Optimal use
1/1 100
Abnormal
Vaginal
discharge
Drug of choice for Bacterial vaginitis:
a)Metronidazole
400 mg po bid for 7d
200 mg po tid for 7d
2 g po as a single dose
or
b)Clindamycin
300 mg po bid for 7d
Always practiced Optimal use
2/2 100
Pelvic
Inflammatory
Drug of choice
Cefoxitine 2g IV TDS
Not always practiced Under use 75
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International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 632
Disease (PID) and
Doxycycline 100mg PO BD
followed by
Doxycycline 100 mg PO BD
and
Metronidazole 400mg PO BD.
3/4
Hypertension,
Heart failure,
Seizures, DM
Antibiotics are not indicated Not practiced
Over use
25/25 100
Iron-Deficiency
Anemia
A combination of Iron supplement,
Folic acid and antihelminthic should be
indicated
Not always practiced Under use 4/11 37
Hernia
Appendicitis
Antibiotics are not indicated Not practiced Over use 28/28 100
In comparison with the standard guidelines, many
deviations and under practice of diagnosis and
treatment was observed. Sputum characteristics were
not performed for pneumonia, bronchitis, pulmonary
tuberculosis, and COPD. Without sputum analysis
antibiotics has been prescribed for asthma.
In COPD and pharyngitis, the first choice of
antibiotics has been prescribed. Proper rehydration
with zinc sulphate is not practiced for gastroenteritis
in children. The drug of choice in gastroenteritis is a
combination of Doxycycline and Azithromycin,
which is underused in our clinical setting.
CONCLUSION: From the study it is concluded
that, though there is successful combat of infection
using Antimicrobial agents in the study population, it
is desirable to adopt treatment protocol to increase
the success rate. Adhering to the standard guidelines
for treatment will decrease antibiotic resistances and
also helpful in achieving National goal of
Pharmacoeconomics.
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How to cite this article:
Malpani AK, John NN, Srividya VL, Santoshi Y and Paul S: A broad survey and comprehensive study on utilization pattern of
Antibiotics in Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in North Karnataka. Int J Pharm Sci Res 2013; 4(2); 628-632.

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  • 1. Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232 International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 628 IJPSR (2013), Vol. 4, Issue 2 (Research Article) Received on 19 December, 2012; received in revised form, 17 January, 2013; accepted, 29 January, 2013 A BROAD SURVEY AND COMPREHENSIVE STUDY ON UTILIZATION PATTERN OF ANTIBIOTICS IN TERTIARY CARE TEACHING HOSPITAL IN NORTH KARNATAKA Ashok Kumar Malpani*, Nimmy N. John, V.L. Srividya, Y. Santoshi and Samrat Paul Department of Pharmacy Practice, N.E.T. Pharmacy College, Mantralyam Road, Raichur- 584 101, Karnataka, India ABSTRACT: An ongoing, systematic process designed to maintain the appropriate and effective use of drugs is Drug Use Evaluation (DUE). It involves a comprehensive review of patient’s prescription and medication data before, during, and after dispensing in order to assure appropriate therapeutic decision making and positive patient outcomes. The aim of the present study is to conduct a prospective study on utilization pattern of antibiotics in the department of medical teaching hospital situated in North Karnataka to evaluate the rational use of antibiotics, by comparing with the standard Clinical guidelines. The study is a Prospective observational with a sample size of 250 patients conducted using structured data entry forms. In our study, 155 patients were male and 95 were female. The most commonly used class of antibiotics are Cephalosporins (31.2%) preceded by Fluoroquinolones and Azoles. Penicillin’s were also prescribed for most of the infectious diseases. The duration of hospital stay is for more than 7 days with prolonged use of antimicrobial agents which does not provide an additional therapeutic benefit while the cost and the adverse effects simultaneously escalate. In comparison with the standard guidelines, deviations and under practice of diagnosis and treatment was observed. It is concluded from the present study that, though there is successful combat of infection using antimicrobial agents it is desirable to adopt treatment protocol to increase the success rate. Pharmacists involved in DUE programs can directly improve the quality of health care of patients. INTRODUCTION: DUE is an ongoing, systematic process designed to maintain the appropriate and effective use of drugs 1 . It involves a comprehensive review of patient’s prescription and medication data before, during, and after dispensing in order to assure appropriate therapeutic decision making and positive patient outcomes 2 . Pharmacists participating in DUE programs can directly improve the quality of care for patients, individually and as populations, by preventing the use of unnecessary or inappropriate drug therapy and by preventing adverse drug reactions. Antimicrobial agents play a pivotal role in the management and control of infectious diseases and in the decrease of infectious disease related mortalities. But now days the evolution of drug resistant organisms has greatly impaired their therapeutic efficacy. Inappropriate and irrational use of antimicrobial medicines provides favorable conditions for resistant microorganisms to emerge, spread and persist in resistant forms 3 . Keywords: Drug Utilization, Clinical Guidelines, Rational, Antimicrobial resistance Correspondence to Author: Prof. Ashok Kumar Malpani Head of the Department, Dept. Pharmacy Practice, N.E.T. Pharmacy College, Navodaya Nagar, Mantralayam Road, Raichur-584101, Karnataka E-mail: malpani_ashok@rediffmail.com
  • 2. Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232 International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 629 Example of these circumstances include use of antibiotics when there is no evidence of infection, administration of antibiotics to patients who are colonized with an organism, inappropriate surgical prophylaxis (including inappropriate dose, dosing interval, and treatment duration before and after surgery), administration of antibiotics for treatment of infection with microorganisms that are resistant to those antibiotics, administration of broad-spectrum antibiotics when narrower-spectrum antibiotics would have been effective and available, administration of multiple antibiotics that have a redundant spectrum, administration of antibiotics that are inadequate for the microorganisms that cause the disease, and administration of antibiotics with inappropriate doses and treatment durations 4 . The current worldwide increase in antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and, simultaneously, the downward trend in the development of new antibiotics have serious public health and economic implications.5 It is estimated that 20-50% of all antibiotics use is inappropriate, resulting in an increased risk of side effects, higher costs and higher rates of AMR in community pathogens. Detailed surveillance of antibiotic use in the community is one strategy to guide and control antibiotic overuse and misuse.6 Hence, in the present work an attempt is being made to evaluate the utilization pattern of antimicrobials to promote rational use of antibiotics. MATERIAL AND METHODS: It is a Prospective observational study carried out in 250 patients who were prescribed with antibiotics in General Medicine, Pediatric, OBG, Orthopedic and Surgery wards of a tertiary care hospital. Whereas Patients who were prescribed with antibiotics in casualty and ICU were excluded. Data were collected using a predesigned proforma. It includes demographic details, family history, medical history, laboratory investigations, diagnosis, categories of drug prescribed, drug interactions, adverse drug reactions. RESULT AND DISCUSSION: In our study, male patients were predominant and age <20 years were found to be high. The most commonly used class of antibiotic was Cephalosporins. The increasing trend towards the use of one Antimicrobial agent is an indication of improved prescribing skills on the part of clinicians and the availability of effective Antimicrobial agent with wide spectrum activity. The higher percentage of single antimicrobial agent used is with Fluoroquinolones is related to the affordability by patients in private hospitals. In contrast, two Antimicrobial agents (Azole antibiotic and Penicillins) was prescribed maximally in 20% of cases (graph 1). The choice of Antimicrobial agent depends upon the type of infection, its severity and availability of Antimicrobial agent, efficacy, safety profile and cost. The use of beta lactam antibiotics in this study (73.6%) was higher when compared to other antibiotics. Among the beta-lactams used, the cephalosporins were found to be 31.2% (cefotaxime- 28.5%, ceftriaxone-55.7%, cefixime-13.6%, and cefuroxime 2%); Penicillins were found to be 16.5% (Amoxicillin + Clavulanic acid-34.6%, Piperacillin + Tazobactum-7.8%, Ampicillin + sulbactam-64.1%). The nitroimidazoles (18.4%) was the second commonest class of Antimicrobial agent prescribed in this study. It is prescribed for indications like acute gastroenteritis, LRTI, gestation, appendicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, white discharge per vagina, anaemia, hydrocele, vaginal hystectomy & Alcoholic liver disease. GRAPH 1: ANTIBIOTICS PRESCRIBED TO THE STUDY POPULATION
  • 3. Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232 International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 630 The main objective of the study was to compare the treatment of different diseases with standard clinical guidelines. Deviations were observed in treatment guidelines as well as in differential diagnostic tests for particular diseases were not performed (Table 1). TABLE 1: COMPARISON OF GUIDELINES FOR DIFFERENT DIAGNOSIS DISEASE GUIDELINES DEVIATIONS REPORTED INFERENCE NO.OF CASES % Bronchitis  Sputum characteristics should be performed  Drug of choice Macrolide antibiotic a) Clarithromycin for 7d b) Erythromycin for 14 d c) Azithromycin for 5d Not practiced Not always Practiced Under use 4/4 100 Under use 3/4 75 Pneumonia  Sputum characteristics should be performed Not practiced Under use 1/4 25  Vital signs and Respiratory rates to be found Always Practiced Optimal use 4/4 100  Chest radiography Not always Practiced Under use 1 /4 25  Drug of choice  PAEDIATRICS: Ampicillin + Gentamycin Or Amoxicillin + ceftriaxone  ADULTS: Amoxicillin Or Amoxicillin + clavulanate Or Chloramphenicol Always Practiced Not always Practiced Optimal use Under use 4/4 2/4 100 50 Asthma  Antibiotics are not indicated Not practiced Under use 1/1 100 Pulmonary tuberculosis  Sputum smear microscopy should be performed  Chest X-ray  Antibiotics not indicated, only RNTCP regimen to be given Not practiced Not always Practiced Not practiced Under use Under use Under use 9/9 1/9 9/9 100 11 100 COPD  Antibiotic treatment in Exacerbations of COPD include β-Lactum antibiotics, tetracyclines, macrolides, cephalosporins, Flouroquinolones etc.  PFT, Spirometry, FEV tests to be performed. Always practiced Not always Practiced Optimal use Under use 14/14 14/14 100 100 Pharyngitis  Drug of choice- Penicillin V, Penicillin G, Amoxicillin, Oral cephalosporins, Clindamycin and macrolide antibiotics Always practiced Optimal use 2/2 100
  • 4. Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232 International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 631 Gastroenteritis  Prompt replacement of fluid and electrolyte loss by rehydration therapy.  Zinc sulphate is to be administered in children <5years as a part of rehydration therapy.  Antiemetics and Anti diarrhoeals should not be administered.  Drug of choice: Doxycycline + Azithromycin Always practiced Not practiced Not always practiced Not practiced Optimal use Under use Under use Under use 14/14 14/14 8/14 14/14 100 100 57 100 Malaria  Diagnostic Criteria: a) Blood microscopy should be performed to identify the species and quantification. b) Hb level c) Blood glucose level  Drug of choice is Chloroquine alone Not practiced Not practiced Under use Under use 2/4 4/4 50 100 Meningitis  Diagnostic Criteria: a)Examination of CSF Microscopic examination a)Gram staining and WBC count b)Appearance of CSF Drug of choice in child >5yrs include Ceftriaxone 100mg or Ampicillin 300mg Not always practiced Not always practiced Under use Under use 3/5 3/5 60 60 Typhoid Fever  Diagnostic Criteria: a)WBC count b)Blood culture and stool culture c) Widal test Drug of choice a) Ciprofloxacin for 7d or b) Cefixime for 7d or c) Amoxicillin for 14d or d) Chloramphenicol for 14d Not always practiced Not always practiced Under use Under use 1/1 1/1 100 100 Viral Hepatitis  Vaccination should be given. Antibiotics and corticosteroids are not indicated. Not practiced Not practiced Under use Under use 2/2 2/2 100 100 Fever Paracetamol and Ibuprofen were indicated and no antibiotics should be given. Not always practiced Under use 16/16 100 Pyelonephritis Drug of choice a) Ciprofloxacin for 7d or b) Cefixime for 10d Always practiced Optimal use 1/1 100 Abnormal Vaginal discharge Drug of choice for Bacterial vaginitis: a)Metronidazole 400 mg po bid for 7d 200 mg po tid for 7d 2 g po as a single dose or b)Clindamycin 300 mg po bid for 7d Always practiced Optimal use 2/2 100 Pelvic Inflammatory Drug of choice Cefoxitine 2g IV TDS Not always practiced Under use 75
  • 5. Malpani et al., IJPSR, 2013; Vol. 4(2): 628-632. ISSN: 0975-8232 International Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research 632 Disease (PID) and Doxycycline 100mg PO BD followed by Doxycycline 100 mg PO BD and Metronidazole 400mg PO BD. 3/4 Hypertension, Heart failure, Seizures, DM Antibiotics are not indicated Not practiced Over use 25/25 100 Iron-Deficiency Anemia A combination of Iron supplement, Folic acid and antihelminthic should be indicated Not always practiced Under use 4/11 37 Hernia Appendicitis Antibiotics are not indicated Not practiced Over use 28/28 100 In comparison with the standard guidelines, many deviations and under practice of diagnosis and treatment was observed. Sputum characteristics were not performed for pneumonia, bronchitis, pulmonary tuberculosis, and COPD. Without sputum analysis antibiotics has been prescribed for asthma. In COPD and pharyngitis, the first choice of antibiotics has been prescribed. Proper rehydration with zinc sulphate is not practiced for gastroenteritis in children. The drug of choice in gastroenteritis is a combination of Doxycycline and Azithromycin, which is underused in our clinical setting. CONCLUSION: From the study it is concluded that, though there is successful combat of infection using Antimicrobial agents in the study population, it is desirable to adopt treatment protocol to increase the success rate. Adhering to the standard guidelines for treatment will decrease antibiotic resistances and also helpful in achieving National goal of Pharmacoeconomics. REFERENCES: 1. Sachdeva P D., Patel B G: Drug utilization studies-scope and future perspectives. International Journal on Pharmaceutical and Biological Research 2010: 1(1): 11-17. 2. Swamy RM., Venkatesh G., Nagaraj HK: A prospective drug utilization evaluation of analgesics and pain assessment in postoperative urological patients in a tertiary care hospital. Biomedical Research 2010; 21(4): 401-405. 3. Shahla Siddiqui et al: Impact of antibiotic restriction on broad spectrum antibiotic usage in the ICU of a developing country. JPMA 2007; 57: 484. 4. Anita Kotwani and Kathleen Holloway: Trends in antibiotic use among outpatients in New Delhi, India. BMC Infectious Diseases 2011; 11: 99. 5. Sachidananda Adiga M N et al: Pattern of antimicrobial agents use in hospital deliveries: A prospective comparative study. Online J Health Allied Scs. 2009; 8(4): 10. 6. Anucha Apisarnthanarak et al: Inappropriate antibiotic use in a tertiary Care Center in Thailand: An incidence study and review of experience in Thailand. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2006; 27: 416-420. How to cite this article: Malpani AK, John NN, Srividya VL, Santoshi Y and Paul S: A broad survey and comprehensive study on utilization pattern of Antibiotics in Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in North Karnataka. Int J Pharm Sci Res 2013; 4(2); 628-632.