Health
PhilHealth urges public to use antibiotics responsibly
By Ma. Teresa Montemayor, Philippine News Agency

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MANILA – The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) called on the public Friday to practice responsible use of antibiotics.
The call coincided with the country’s participation in the World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) from Nov. 18 to 24.
The annual global observance aims to raise awareness on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) —a growing health threat that occurs when antibiotics and similar medicines become ineffective due to misuse or overuse.
Health experts warn that when AMR develops, common infections become harder to treat and may lead to severe complications, longer hospital stays, and increased health costs.
In its information campaign, PhilHealth reminded Filipinos of the “3 Ms” for proper antibiotic use:
• May reseta ng doktor – Take antibiotics only when prescribed by a licensed physician.
• Masusing sundin ang dosage at tagal ng pag-inom – Follow the correct dose and complete the full course of treatment.
• Maiwasan ang pag-inom ng tira-tirang gamot – Never self-medicate with leftover antibiotics.
PhilHealth said responsible antibiotic use is crucial in protecting the effectiveness of medicines and preventing the spread of drug-resistant infections.
