Outpatient Antibiotic Prescriptions — United States, 2022
Citation: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Outpatient antibiotic prescriptions — United States, 2022.
Systemic oral antibiotics were extracted from the IQVIA Xponent® database. IQVIA captured an estimated 93% of outpatient prescriptions dispensed from retail pharmacies for any medication nationally, reconciled them to wholesale deliveries to these pharmacies, and projected to 100% coverage. These data represent all outpatient antibiotic prescriptions from community pharmacies from all payers but exclude federal facilities. Healthcare provider specialties are based on the American Medical Association (AMA) self-designated practice specialties, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and National Provider Identifier (NPI) sources and categorized into one of 17 groups. Provider specialty denominators are estimated by extracting the total number of providers in each provider specialty from the IQVIA Xponent® prescription database. Antibiotic prescription rates by provider specialty for 2022 are calculated using provider denominators for 2022 aggregated by IQVIA. Yearly antibiotic prescription rates per 1,000 persons by age, sex, and region are calculated using annual U.S. Census files.
Total outpatient oral antibiotic prescriptions in 2022
Healthcare professionals prescribed 236.4 million antibiotic prescriptions—equivalent to 709 antibiotic prescriptions per 1000 persons.
Table 1. Oral antibiotic prescriptions by age, sex, and regiona,b—United States, 2022
Age group | NUMBER OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS (MILLIONS) | ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS PER 1,000 PERSONS, RATE |
---|---|---|
<20 | 48.5 | 598 |
>=20 | 187.6 | 744 |
Sex | NUMBER OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS (MILLIONS) | ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS PER 1,000 PERSONS, RATE |
---|---|---|
Male | 91.3 | 552 |
Female | 144.9 | 862 |
Region | NUMBER OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS (MILLIONS) | ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS PER 1,000 PERSONS, RATE |
---|---|---|
Northeast | 41.1 | 721 |
Midwest | 49.5 | 719 |
South | 106.2 | 825 |
West | 39.5 | 502 |
aTotals may not add to all oral prescriptions (236.4 million) due to missing data
bRates calculated using population data obtained from the 2022 U.S. Census.
Table 2. Top oral antibiotic classes and agentsa—United States, 2022
ANTIBIOTIC CLASS | NUMBER OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS (MILLIONS) | ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS PER 1,000 PERSONS, RATE |
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Penicillins | 53.2 | 159 |
Macrolides | 36.1 | 108 |
Cephalosporins | 36.0 | 108 |
B-lactams, increased activity | 28.7 | 86 |
Tetracyclines | 27.1 | 81 |
ANTIBIOTIC AGENT | NUMBER OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS (MILLIONS) | ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS PER 1,000 PERSONS, RATE |
---|---|---|
Amoxicillin | 49.8 | 149 |
Azithromycin | 34.9 | 105 |
Amoxicillin clavulanic acid | 28.7 | 86 |
Doxycycline | 24.1 | 72 |
Cephalexin | 21.0 | 63 |
aRates calculated using population data obtained from the 2022 U.S. Census.
Table 3. Oral antibiotic prescribing by provider specialtya – United States, 2022
PROVIDER SPECIALTY | NUMBER OF ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS (MILLIONS) | ANTIBIOTIC PRESCRIPTIONS PER PROVIDER, RATE |
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Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners | 84.4 | 165 |
Primary Care Physicians | 70.0 | 179 |
Dentistry | 25.2 | 127 |
Surgical Specialties | 16.4 | 115 |
Emergency Medicine | 12.0 | 182 |
Dermatology | 5.4 | 299 |
Obstetrics/Gynecology | 4.5 | 81 |
Other | 18.5 | 27 |
All Healthcare Professionals | 236.4 | 114 |
a Rates calculated using provider specialty denominators for 2022 aggregated by IQVIA.
Table 4. Oral antibiotic prescribing by statea – United States, 2022
State | Antibiotic Prescriptions per 1,000 Persons, Rate |
---|---|
Alabama | 1030 |
Alaska | 403 |
Arizona | 634 |
Arkansas | 1,020 |
California | 470 |
Colorado | 484 |
Connecticut | 694 |
Delaware | 703 |
District Of Columbia | 748 |
Florida | 781 |
Georgia | 802 |
Hawaii | 474 |
Idaho | 565 |
Illinois | 701 |
Indiana | 782 |
Iowa | 760 |
Kansas | 803 |
Kentucky | 1,053 |
Louisiana | 1,066 |
Maine | 571 |
Maryland | 631 |
Massachusetts | 621 |
Michigan | 755 |
Minnesota | 522 |
Mississippi | 1,149 |
Missouri | 731 |
Montana | 522 |
Nebraska | 824 |
Nevada | 619 |
New Hampshire | 615 |
New Jersey | 749 |
New Mexico | 617 |
New York | 766 |
North Carolina | 722 |
North Dakota | 649 |
Ohio | 798 |
Oklahoma | 808 |
Oregon | 435 |
Pennsylvania | 732 |
Rhode Island | 697 |
South Carolina | 820 |
South Dakota | 722 |
Tennessee | 967 |
Texas | 780 |
Utah | 625 |
Vermont | 524 |
Virginia | 682 |
Washington | 437 |
West Virginia | 1,184 |
Wisconsin | 554 |
Wyoming | 689 |
a Rates calculated using population data obtained from the 2022 U.S. Census.