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Overview of Availability, Cost, and Affordability of Antibiotics for Adults in Jordan: An AWaRe Classification Perspective

Journal

ANTIBIOTICS-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics12111576

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antibiotic; AWaRe classification; affordability; cost per DDD; access; watch; reserve; MAH; Jordan

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Antimicrobial resistance is a global public health threat, and its rates are closely linked to antibiotic consumption. In Jordan, a significant proportion of antibiotics consumed belong to the 'Watch' category, and oral antibiotics are more affordable compared to injectable ones. The study highlights the importance of promoting 'Access' antibiotics and adjusting prices to improve affordability and accessibility.
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a global public health threat, with rates directly linked with consumption. The World Health Organization (WHO)'s AWaRe classification aims to guide antibiotic use, and is influenced by drug availability, affordability, and economic policies. In Jordan, a high proportion of consumed antibiotics belong to the 'Watch' category. Data from the WHO's AWaRe classification, the Essential Medicines List, and the Jordan Food and Drug Administration were analyzed. Antibiotics for adults were classified, their costs per defined daily dose (DDD) were determined and their affordability assessed. In 2023, 43 injectable and 43 oral antibiotics for adults were registered in Jordan. 'Watch' antibiotics were the most common. 'Access' antibiotics had the lowest cost/DDD. 'Reserve' antibiotics were the most expensive, with few generics. Injectable antibiotics had a negative correlation between cost and the number of alternatives. Affordability was higher for oral antibiotics compared with injectable ones. 'Reserve' antibiotics were generally unaffordable. This study highlights the need to promote 'Access' antibiotics over other categories by encouraging the registration of missing 'Access' antibiotics and adjusting the prices of 'Watch' and 'Reserve' antibiotics. Competition among generics can lead to lower prices, increasing affordability and accessibility. We emphasize the importance of the AWaRe classification in guiding antibiotic use in Jordan.

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