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Suggest Medication For Throat Infection

I ve had erythromycin for chest ear throat infection finished the course of antibiotics but throat infection has returned worse dr has given me more erythromycin. Surley if it didn t work properly first time they won t work now I ve had this infection for almost 6 weeks
Mon, 22 Jun 2015
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Hello,

a protracted course may indicate either a viral infection (which won't respond to antibiotics), a bacterial infection that did not respond adequately to antibiotics or a complicated bacterial infection.

Blood tests might be needed depending on the clinical findings. A complete blood count, C-reactive protein (quantitative), HIV and Epstein-Barr tests are some basic test to consider.

Regarding treatment, since erythromycin did not work in the first place, it's doubtful it will now. In such cases I usually prefer clindamycin or amoxicillin-clavulanate (if infectious mononucleosis has been ruled out) but this is up to your doctor to decide. Your doctor know your medical history, allergies, previous treatment etc.

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Suggest Medication For Throat Infection

Hello, a protracted course may indicate either a viral infection (which won t respond to antibiotics), a bacterial infection that did not respond adequately to antibiotics or a complicated bacterial infection. Blood tests might be needed depending on the clinical findings. A complete blood count, C-reactive protein (quantitative), HIV and Epstein-Barr tests are some basic test to consider. Regarding treatment, since erythromycin did not work in the first place, it s doubtful it will now. In such cases I usually prefer clindamycin or amoxicillin-clavulanate (if infectious mononucleosis has been ruled out) but this is up to your doctor to decide. Your doctor know your medical history, allergies, previous treatment etc. Kind Regards!