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Steve Asmussen
October 25, 2016
Common cold got you down? Are you sneezing and blowing your nose day and night? Are your coworkers and family sick, and now it seems like it’s finally your turn? You might be thinking of going to the clinic for azithromycin (Z-Pak) to cure your ills, but that might not be such a good idea.
Azithromycin is an antibiotic, which means it is used to treat bacterial infections only, not viral infections. The majority of colds and coughs are caused by viruses, so taking a Z Pak for cold symptoms won’t work. You could suspect a bacterial infection if a fever recurs after the first few days, in which case a Z-Pak would likely help with resistance to the virus. Cat got your tongue and sore throat is the problem? A clinical throat culture will need to be done to assess the pathogen, which usually presents itself as a viral infection. In this case, rest, warm tea, and/or gargling with warm salt water (which reduces inflammation) can help these symptoms. Also, over-the-counter products can help with the sneezing, runny nose, and cough. Be sure to ask for a recommendation from your pharmacist since certain conditions such as high blood pressure may be affected by over-the-counter medications and cause unwanted interactions.
Got that bacterial infection after all and have a Z-Pak in hand? Here are some helpful tips:
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