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Abstract
The majority of all acute upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are viral in aetiology. Bacterial infection, either as a prime cause or secondary to the initial viral infection, can be effectively eradicated with appropriate drug therapy. A course of penicillin is usually effective in cases of acute tonsillitis, pharyngitis, otitis media and sinusitis. Macrolide antibiotics may be prescribed as an alternative, especially if β-lactamase-producing strains are present. Roxithromycin achieves high tissue concentrations, and cure rates between 85 and 100% have been reported in various URTIs. © Adis International Limited 1991.Entities:
Keywords: Otitis Medium; Pharyngitis; Respiratory Syncytial Viral Infection; Roxithromycin; Sinusitis
Year: 2012 PMID: 32287508 PMCID: PMC7103249 DOI: 10.1007/BF03258330
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Investig ISSN: 0114-2402