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Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

... terapeutic effect that could promote periodontal tissue healing, while 2% CMC-Na gel does not have bioactive components that could promote periodontal tissue ...

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Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

... class effect” as it varied among fluoroquinolones with odds of hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia greater with gatifloxacin and levofloxacin but not ciprofloxacin (Aspinall et al 2009, Sherine et al ...

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Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

... The standardized grading rubric used by the Fresno Test along with the use of a single scorer for the entire project ensured consistency in scoring the performances of all participants. Some of the limitations of the ...

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Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

Using Leaflets to Reduce Inappropriate Antibiotics for Upper Respiratory Infections

... antidotal effect of Promethazine on dichlorvos poisoning in wistar ...hadantidotal effect in dichlorvos poisoning by increasing the onset of body tremor and onset of other reactions by more than ...

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The effect of mTOR inhibitors on respiratory infections in lymphangioleiomyomatosis

The effect of mTOR inhibitors on respiratory infections in lymphangioleiomyomatosis

... of respiratory infections such as upper respiratory infections, pneumonia, sinusitis, ...of respiratory infections, particularly in the treatment ...capturing ...

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Patient knowledge and perception of upper respiratory infections, antibiotic indications and resistance

Patient knowledge and perception of upper respiratory infections, antibiotic indications and resistance

... signifi cant number of participants believing that antibiotics are indicated for viral infections. Additionally the presence of yellow mucous alone created a greater perception among participants that antibiotics ...

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Attitudes to upper respiratory infections, antibiotics and bacterial resistance: Managing common respiratory infections and promoting the appropriate use of antibiotics by the general population.

Attitudes to upper respiratory infections, antibiotics and bacterial resistance: Managing common respiratory infections and promoting the appropriate use of antibiotics by the general population.

... success because there is now a variety o f chemicals, Mother Nature provides them, once again note, instead o f going to gravestones and rubbing lichens on your skin, we now have penicillin. Thanks to that although we ...

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Upper respiratory tract infections (including the

Upper respiratory tract infections (including the

... the effect of antibiotic treatment of upper respiratory tract infections on subsequent complications in ...of upper res- piratory tract infection does not appear to prevent pneu- monia ...

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Respiratory viral infections in ICU patients: comparison of upper and lower respiratory samples

Respiratory viral infections in ICU patients: comparison of upper and lower respiratory samples

... other infections remain ...include upper and lower respiratory tract infections, conjunctivitis, cystitis and ...long-term effect of such a latent infection is ...of infections ...

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Cost effectiveness of gargling for the prevention of upper respiratory tract infections

Cost effectiveness of gargling for the prevention of upper respiratory tract infections

... Scatter plot of simulated mean cost and effect differences in 60 days Figure 1 Scatter plot of simulated mean cost and effect differ- ences in 60 days. Five thousand bootstrap samplings were used for the ...

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Effectiveness and safety of azithromycin in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections

Effectiveness and safety of azithromycin in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections

... clinical effect was observed apparently early. The earliest treat- ment effect was observed with respect to resolution of fever which in all groups occurred within 48 hours of treat- ...

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RCT of Montelukast as Prophylaxis for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

RCT of Montelukast as Prophylaxis for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children

... Montelukast is an effective prophylactic treatment of asthma. In the current study, children with a history of reactive airway disease were excluded to reduce potential confounders. There are nu- merous studies on the ...

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CiteSeerX — RESEARCH Microbial Interactions during Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

CiteSeerX — RESEARCH Microbial Interactions during Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

... conducted by using SAS version 9.1 (SAS Institute, Inc., Cary, NC, USA). We examined colonization by S. pneumo- niae, H. infl uenzae, M. catarrhalis, and S. aureus by using repeated measures logistic regression with ...

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Role of guaifenesin in the management of chronic bronchitis and upper respiratory tract infections

Role of guaifenesin in the management of chronic bronchitis and upper respiratory tract infections

... in respiratory conditions where mucus hypersecretion is prevalent: acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), stable chronic bronchitis, and possibly ...therapeutic effect with ...

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Principles of Judicious Antibiotic Prescribing for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Pediatrics

Principles of Judicious Antibiotic Prescribing for Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Pediatrics

... Five randomized controlled studies and 1 meta-analysis have examined the effect of immediate antibiotics on resolution of symptoms, 1 of which was completed since publication of the fi rst principles of judicious ...

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Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

Upper Respiratory Tract Infections

... Day 1: sore or “scratchy” throat, +/- low grade fever Day 2-3: nasal obstruction, rhinorrhea, sneezing!. thick purulent nasal discharge does NOT mean bacterial sinusitis.[r] ...

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The management of upper respiratory tract infections

The management of upper respiratory tract infections

... Dutch general practice. Kreher NE, Rickner ]M, Bany HC, Messimer SR. Do gastrointestinal symptoms accompanying sore throat predict Streptococcal pharyngitis? An tJPRNet study. Poses RM, [r] ...

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The homeopathic treatment of upper respiratory infections

The homeopathic treatment of upper respiratory infections

... Arsenicum album Patients needing Arsenicum album are al- most always very chilly; they feel better in- doors and away from any chill. There will be a thin and watery, irritating discharge from the nose, even while the ...

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POLICY FOR TREATMENT OF UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS

POLICY FOR TREATMENT OF UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS

... The diagnosis is largely clinical and presents with sudden onset painful and tender indurated, warm, erythematous and unilateral swelling of the pre-and post–auricular area associated with fever and chills. Massive ...

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Strategies for Uncomplicated Upper Respiratory Infections and Patient Satisfaction

Strategies for Uncomplicated Upper Respiratory Infections and Patient Satisfaction

... Project Significance, Scope and Rationale The rapidly increasing rate of antimicrobial resistance to superbugs threatened patients who were suffering from multiple antimicrobial resistant bacterial infections. ...

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