GP Antibiotics
GP Antibiotics Summary
GP Antibiotics is a mobile Android app in Medical by Polwarth Medical Ltd. Released in Jun 2013 (12 years ago). It has about 74.1K+ installs and 435 ratings with a 4.95★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 489 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Jul 27, 2022.
Recent activity: 5.00 installs this week (1.3K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jul 27, 2022 .
4.95★
Ratings: 435
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App Description
Primary Care Empirical Anti-Microbial Guidelines - NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde
GP Antibiotics is a simple, searchable, pocket reference for the current NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde antimicrobial guidelines. It has a clean modern user interface. Best of all it's entirely free!
This app should prove invaluable to all general practitioners, physicians, junior doctors, nurses, pharmacists, other medical staff and healthcare professionals working within primary care. It contains up-to-date antibiotic, antiviral, antifungal and other antimicrobial management guidelines for the infections commonly encountered in adults and children.
GP Antibiotics includes guidance for central nervous system, dental, genital tract, gastro-intestinal, HIV, immunocompromised, lower respiratory tract, skin/ soft tissue, tropical, upper respiratory tract and urinary tract infections in adults and children. Doses, frequencies, durations of treatment, first-line, second-line and penicillin allergic options are included.
Our aim is to improve the provision of healthcare. Our app collects anonymous usage data to help us improve the guidelines and the app. We are also interested on the global usage of antibiotics and the relationship with antibiotic resistance. If you do not want the app to collect anonymous usage data, this can be easily disabled within the app's preferences.
GP Antibiotics is a collaboration between:
- Dr Andrew Seaton, infectious diseases consultant at the NHS Glasgow Brownlee Centre for Infectious and Communicable Diseases and the NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde prescribing team
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- Dr Samuel Leighton, a doctor with an interest in app development, and Michael Park, professional software developer.
