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Pharmacotherapeutic aspects of case management with acute bronchitis

Abstract

One hundred and fifty cases of acute bronchitis treated in an outpatient clinic have been analyzed. It has been determined that in the majority of cases the ambulatory medical care of acute bronchitis in adults supposes that broad-spectrum antibacterial preparations should be used. Interferon administration for acute bronchitis treatment is accompanied with shorter periods of relieving all the symptoms, reduction of patients’ temporary invalidity, and better therapeutic tolerance. All these reduce the need for additional antibacterial preparations. It is appropriate to use medicinal plants mixture afterwards as rehabilitation therapy.

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A. A. Zaytsev
Burdenko Principal Military Clinical Hospital, Moscow
Russian Federation


S. I. Banin
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University, Moscow
Russian Federation


Yu. A. Sukhomlinov
Kursk State Medical University, Kursk
Russian Federation


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Zaytsev A.A., Banin S.I., Sukhomlinov Yu.A. Pharmacotherapeutic aspects of case management with acute bronchitis. Kursk Scientific and Practical Bulletin "Man and His Health". 2015;(2):18-22. (In Russ.)

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