Azithromycin is no longer recommended for bacterial sinus infections due to the risk of resistance.
Cefixime is no longer recommended due to rising resistance rates. Azithromycin is no longer recommended as co-treatment irrespective of the results of Chlamydia
In outpatient CAP in healthy patients without comorbidities, why are azithromycin and doxycycline monotherapy no longer recommended?
In outpatient CAP in healthy patients without comorbidities, why are azithromycin and doxycycline monotherapy no longer recommended?
Cefixime is no longer recommended due to rising resistance rates. Azithromycin is no longer recommended as co-treatment irrespective of the results of Chlamydia
In outpatient CAP in healthy patients without comorbidities, why are azithromycin and doxycycline monotherapy no longer recommended?
Azithromycin is no longer recommended for bacterial sinus infections due to the risk of resistance.
3 What happens if you don t finish azithromycin? 3.0.1 Why do you have to wait 7 days after azithromycin? 3.1 Can I take azithromycin 500 mg twice a day? 3.2 Will 3 days of azithromycin cure chlamydia? 3.3 Is 3 days of azithromycin enough for strep throat? 4 Why is azithromycin no longer recommended? 4.0.1 Is azithromycin a powerful
Cefixime is no longer recommended due to rising resistance rates. Azithromycin is no longer recommended as co-treatment irrespective of the results of Chlamydia
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-No- alcohol is recommended. None. Zip. What is wrong with American education these days?