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  • The study analyzed the prescription trends of antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), and histamine 2 receptor blockers (H2Bs) from 2005 to 2011 among children and adults.
  • Antibiotic prescriptions remained steady for children but increased for adults, while both age groups saw rises in PPI and H2B prescriptions, with H2B being notably high in infants.
  • Results showed significantly higher antibiotic use in children but greater PPI and H2B use in adults, raising concerns about the potential link to increased Clostridium difficile infections in the community.

Article Abstract

The use of antibiotics, proton pump inhibitor (PPI), and histamine 2 receptor blocker (H2B) was compared between children and adults in the community from 2005 through 2011. Antibiotic prescription rates remained stable for children, but increased significantly for adults, P = .03. PPI prescription rates increased for children, P = .02 and for adults, P = .009. H2B prescription rates increased for children, P = .03, but not for adults. Antibiotic prescription rates were significantly higher in children than adults in all 7 years, P < .0001. In contrast, PPI prescription rates were significantly higher in adults than children in all 7 years, P < .0001. H2B prescription rates were significantly higher in adults than children 1 to 18 years old P < .0001; however, H2B prescription rates were highest in children <1 year old, P = .0001. The high use of oral antibiotics, PPI, and H2B among outpatients may be a contributing factor to the rise of Clostridium difficile infection in the community.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0009922815604596DOI Listing

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