People admitting to stealing meds from pets
Apparently stealing prescription pills from pets isn't all that uncommon.
It's fairly well documented that the U.S. has a problem with prescription medicine, but we're now learning that it may be worse than we thought.
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A study recently published in antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy surveyed 400 demographically diverse adults about their use of antibiotics without a doctor's supervision.
The results were concerning:
5% reported using antibiotics without a prescription in the past year.
14.2% reported storing medication at home, just in case.
25.4% reported that they intended to use antibiotics unprescribed in the future.
One of the most concerning aspects though was the 4% who reported taking antibiotics from their pets.
This route for obtaining unprescribed pills surprised researchers and is something we need to watch out for in the future.