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Tag: Bronchitis treatment

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Which antibiotics for bronchitis are effective and when should they be used?

6 min read
Over 90% of acute bronchitis cases are caused by viruses, meaning antibiotics are ineffective for the majority of people experiencing this illness. Understanding **which antibiotics for bronchitis** are prescribed and the specific circumstances in which they are appropriate is crucial for effective treatment and preventing antibiotic resistance. The decision to use antibiotics depends heavily on whether the underlying cause is bacterial or viral.

What is Kofmed SF Syrup Used For? Decoding the Different Formulations

4 min read
A single product called 'Kofmed SF syrup' does not exist; rather, the name refers to a range of sugar-free formulations, each with a specific purpose for cough relief. Understanding **what Kofmed SF syrup is used for** requires identifying the particular variant, as active ingredients and indications differ significantly between products.

What Does a Z Pack Do for Bronchitis?

3 min read
Over 90% of acute bronchitis cases are caused by viruses, which means a Z pack—an antibiotic—is ineffective and typically not the right treatment. For a bacterial infection or an acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, a doctor may prescribe a Z-pack (azithromycin) to stop bacterial growth and aid recovery.