PM Modi urges people not to take
antibiotics without prescription on 'Mann Ki Baat'
New Delhi:
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday shared his thoughts on certain issues in
his 22nd edition of his popular radio programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.
He urged the people not
to take antibiotic medicines without a doctor's prescription.
"The habit of taking antibiotics can create a big
problem. It may give relief for some time, but you should never take an
antibiotic without doctor's prescription," Modi said in his radio
programme 'Mann Ki Baat'.
He further said that self-medication in the use of
antibiotics can lead to antibiotic resistance,
"Government is committed to stop antibiotic resistance.
You must have noticed that antibiotic medicine strips have a red line to warn
you," the prime minister said.
He also urged people to be alert and prevent the spread of
dengue which usually breaks out in the rainy season.
"Dengue can be prevented. We must be alert about
cleanliness," Modi said.
"You must be seeing advertisements on T.V., but
sometimes we are indifferent. Government, hospitals and doctors will do their
work, but you must be alert that dengue does not enter your household," he
said.
Source: www.zeenews.india.com
03.08.2016
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