Prescribing "just in case" antibiotics
Page last reviewed: 30 March 2026
Page created: 30 March 2026
Page created: 30 March 2026
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We are often asked by patients to prescribe “just in case” antibiotics, especially when travelling abroad.
There are two scenarios where it is recommended:
In all other scenarios it is not recommended. This is for several reasons:
You can view further information about antibiotic stewardship here:
What is Antibiotic Resistance? – YouTube – video by PHE
Antibiotic resistance – NHS (www.nhs.uk)– brief explanation on antibiotic resistance and superbugs.
Awareness of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Animation – YouTube