Antibiotics & resistance: why you need a prescription — pharmacist-reviewed guide
Also known as antibiotic misuse, antimicrobial resistance, why antibiotics need prescription.
This page is general health information, not a diagnosis. Always consult a licensed clinician about your own health.
What this covers
Antibiotics treat bacterial infections — they do nothing for viruses like colds, flu, or most sore throats. Misusing them drives antibiotic resistance, which is making common infections harder and more expensive to treat across Nigeria.
Safe-use guidance
Only take antibiotics when a doctor or qualified prescriber has confirmed a bacterial infection.
Complete the prescribed course as directed, even when symptoms improve early.
Never share antibiotics with family members or save leftovers for a future illness.
Do not pressure a pharmacist or doctor for antibiotics for catarrh, cough, or fever that is likely viral.
Keep a record of antibiotics you have taken recently and any reactions — this helps future prescribing.
Cautions
Buying antibiotics over the counter without diagnosis is a major driver of resistance in Nigeria.
Some antibiotics interact with other medicines, alcohol, or herbal preparations — always disclose what else you are taking.
Allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) require stopping the medicine and seeking urgent care.
Typhoid, urinary, and chest infections need the right antibiotic at the right duration — guessing leads to treatment failure.
How GoDoctor helps
GoDoctor connects you to a licensed doctor for a quick consultation so antibiotics are prescribed only when truly needed. Your prescription is then filled and delivered by a verified pharmacy.
Prescription medicines always require an in-app consultation with a licensed doctor first — the e-prescription then goes straight to a licensed partner pharmacy for dispensing and delivery.
Frequently asked questions
What should I be careful about with antibiotics & resistance: why you need a prescription?
Key cautions: buying antibiotics over the counter without diagnosis is a major driver of resistance in nigeria.; some antibiotics interact with other medicines, alcohol, or herbal preparations — always disclose what else you are taking.; allergic reactions (rash, swelling, difficulty breathing) require stopping the medicine and seeking urgent care.; typhoid, urinary, and chest infections need the right antibiotic at the right duration — guessing leads to treatment failure.. When in doubt, ask a pharmacist or doctor before acting.
How can GoDoctor help with antibiotics & resistance: why you need a prescription?
GoDoctor connects you to a licensed doctor for a quick consultation so antibiotics are prescribed only when truly needed. Your prescription is then filled and delivered by a verified pharmacy. Prescription medicines always require an in-app consultation with a licensed doctor first — the e-prescription then goes straight to a licensed partner pharmacy for dispensing and delivery.