Antibiotics appear to have little benefit for uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections
Tue, 21 Jun 2005 08:00 PM EST
... Patients with uncomplicated lower respiratory tract infections, such as bronchitis, who were given antibiotics had little difference in symptom relief compared to patients who did not receive antibiotics, according to a study in the June 22/29 issue of JAMA... click link for more info. ...
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