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Spain will remove large boxes of antibiotics and market smaller ones to avoid inappropriate uses

It's a decision made for public health reasons so that patients are not "tempted" to use the medicines they have left at home. 

Farmacos en una farmacia con medicamentos y medicina

Medicines on shelves inside a pharmacy.

The Spanish Government will withdraw the large commonly used antibiotics boxes (seven)and market four smaller onesover the next year to avoid surplus and inappropriate uses. 

According to experts, this is a decision taken for reasons of public health , so that patients are not "tempted" to use the drugs they have left at home, as antibiotics without medical prescription pose a risk to health and increased bacterial resistance. 

Every year, 33,000 people die in Europe from bacterial infections, about 3,000 of them in Spain.

There are also environmental reasons, because many of those antibiotics that are left unused end up in landfills or rivers. 

Inthe case of amoxicillin, 30 compressed boxes will be removed and 20 doses marketed. 

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