Literature DB >> 25536260

Antibiotics for acute bronchitis.

Susan M Smith1, John Smucny2, Tom Fahey1.   

Abstract

CLINICAL QUESTION: Are antibiotics associated with improved outcomes in patients with acute bronchitis? BOTTOM LINE: Prescribing antibiotics for acute bronchitis was associated with reduced overall and nighttime cough and with an approximately half-day reduction in duration of cough, in days feeling ill, and in days with impaired activities. However, at follow-up, there were no significant differences in patients receiving antibiotics compared with those receiving placebo in overall clinical improvements or limitations in work or other activities. There was a significant increase in adverse effects in the antibiotic group, particularly gastrointestinal symptoms.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25536260     DOI: 10.1001/jama.2014.12839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


  6 in total

Review 1.  Systematic Review of Factors Associated with Antibiotic Prescribing for Respiratory Tract Infections.

Authors:  Rachel McKay; Allison Mah; Michael R Law; Kimberlyn McGrail; David M Patrick
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2016-06-20       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 2.  Andrographis paniculata (Chuān Xīn Lián) for symptomatic relief of acute respiratory tract infections in adults and children: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Xiao-Yang Hu; Ruo-Han Wu; Martin Logue; Clara Blondel; Lily Yuen Wan Lai; Beth Stuart; Andrew Flower; Yu-Tong Fei; Michael Moore; Jonathan Shepherd; Jian-Ping Liu; George Lewith
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-08-04       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  Antimicrobial use by WHO methodology at primary health care centers: a cross sectional study in Punjab, Pakistan.

Authors:  Muhammad Rehan Sarwar; Anum Saqib; Sadia Iftikhar; Tayyaba Sadiq
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2018-09-29       Impact factor: 3.090

4.  Point-of-care C-reactive protein to assist in primary care management of children with suspected non-serious lower respiratory tract infection: a randomised controlled trial.

Authors:  Marjolein Jc Schot; Ann Van den Bruel; Berna Dl Broekhuizen; Jochen Wl Cals; Eveline A Noteboom; Walter Balemans; Rogier M Hopstaken; Sanne van Delft; Niek J de Wit; Theo Jm Verheij
Journal:  BJGP Open       Date:  2018-07-11

5.  Antibiotic prescribing behavior among general practitioners - a questionnaire-based study in Germany.

Authors:  Florian Salm; Sandra Schneider; Katja Schmücker; Inga Petruschke; Tobias S Kramer; Regina Hanke; Christin Schröder; Christoph Heintze; Ulrich Schwantes; Petra Gastmeier; Jochen Gensichen
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2018-05-04       Impact factor: 3.090

6.  Efficacy and safety of GHX02 in the treatment of acute bronchitis: protocol of a phase II, double-blind, randomised placebo-controlled trial.

Authors:  Yee Ran Lyu; Won-Kyung Yang; So Jung Park; Seung-Hyeong Kim; Wee-Chang Kang; In Chul Jung; Yang Chun Park
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2018-05-14       Impact factor: 2.692

  6 in total

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