i viewfinder/Shutterstock December 16, 2022 Antibiotics shortages: what’s causing them and how countries can minimise the impact Kostas Selviaridis, Lancaster University and Nonhlanhla Dube, Lancaster University These shortages are a result of rising demand and supply chain bottlenecks. But there are things that can be done to reduce harms to public health.
January 7, 2013 Commonly prescribed antibiotics ineffective for treating bronchitis University of Southampton The antibiotic amoxycillin, typically prescribed for lower respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis, is no more effective…
Antibiotic amoxycillin, widely prescribed to patients with a cough, has been found to be largely ineffective. Sergio Alvarez December 19, 2012 Well-known antibiotic amoxycillin found to be ineffective cough treatment Charis Palmer, The Conversation An antibiotic commonly prescribed for infections including coughs and bronchitis is ineffective at relieving symptoms, and may actually be harmful if overused, according to a new European study. The study…