Do Your Patients Really Need an Antibiotic for These Infections?
Three types of viral infections that physicians may be inclined to treat with antibiotics are sinusitis, bronchitis, and mononucleosis. Many experts have recommended that a patient start antibiotics after a week of viral infection, but some clinical studies now show that those infections typically resolve themselves over time with conservative management. In light of concerns … Continue reading Do Your Patients Really Need an Antibiotic for These Infections?
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