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Old 07-30-2015, 06:59 PM
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Originally Posted by blueash View Post
The key problem is in your first sentence. "horrible cold virus" Repeat and repeat and repeat No antibiotic should ever be taken for a viral illness. It is completely useless and only will result in side effects either for you the patient or for all of us in inducing of antibiotic resistant bacteria. Even those overdiagnosed excuses of "sinusitis" or "bronchitis' need to be viewed skeptically. Just because your nose is runny and you have a headache does not mean you have a BACTERIAL sinus infection. Just because you are coughing does not mean you have a BACTERIAL bronchial infection. Here is what the CDC says about bronchitis and antibiotics:
Bronchitis (Chest Cold)

Antibiotics are almost never needed for bronchitis, a condition that occurs when the airways in the lungs swell and produce mucus, which causes a person to cough




and about sinusitis:
A sinus infection (sinusitis) does not typically need to be treated with antibiotics in order to get better.
Sinus infections occur when fluid is trapped or blocked in the sinuses, allowing germs to grow. Sinus infections are usually (9 out of 10 cases in adults) caused by a virus


So please stop asking for antibiotics even if you have a "bad" virus. And severely question the need for any antibiotic for bronchitis or sinusitis. There is no such thing as a safe antibiotic. Only lower risk. And the benefit needs to outweigh the risk. If there is no benefit (except your "need" for a useless Rx) then always the risk exceeds the benefit.
Great post and entirely on target. Wish docs would STOP prescribing antibiotics for viral infections.