WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There is no evidence antibiotics help the vast majority of patients with acute bronchitis, and doctors should stop routinely prescribing them, researchers reported on Wednesday.
In order to understand contemporary reasons for antibiotic prescribing for acute bronchitis in the United States, clinicians' familiarity with the clinical guidelines for acute bronchitis, barriers to ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . An antibiotic stewardship intervention decreased inappropriate prescribing for patients with bronchitis and ...
Two reviewers (IPK and KGM) independently searched the aforementioned databases to identify potentially eligible trials. To be included in our analysis, a trial had to be an RCT, and to focus on the ...
Sinus infections and bronchitis can cause similar symptoms, such as coughing and fever. Both usually go away without treatment, but people can take some steps to ease their symptoms. Sinus infections ...