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Azithromycin in primary care
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O'Doherty, Brian
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Antibiotics
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bronchitis
/ Clinical trials
/ Influenza
/ Pathogens
/ Patient education
/ Pneumonia
/ Primary care
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Streptococcus infections
2010
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Azithromycin in primary care
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O'Doherty, Brian
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Antibiotics
/ Bacterial infections
/ Bronchitis
/ Clinical trials
/ Influenza
/ Pathogens
/ Patient education
/ Pneumonia
/ Primary care
/ Respiratory diseases
/ Streptococcus infections
2010
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Azithromycin in primary care
2010
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These conditions respond very well to Zithromax. There is also excellent coverage of the normal bacteria that cause infection in the respiratory tract, i.e. Streptococcus pneumoniae, Moraxella catarrhalisor Haemophilus infìuenzae. In the guidelines for the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia, Zithromax is one of the drugs of choice, as it gives very good coverage for these particular pathogens.
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Irish Medical Times
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