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Originally posted by: Hoober
Originally posted by: Bateluer
It was swine flu, never had a fever. Sore throat, moved to a stuffy nose and a head full of snot, to a cough, which has been improving the last few days. Not sure of the antibiotics from the doc's had anything to do with it at all though.

Why would the doctor give you antibiotics for a virus?

Shrug. If it was a strain of the flu, it'd be viral. If its valley fever, its fungal. In either case, antibiotics are worthless.

However, I am sure they got paid. I'm sure that's a plus in their book.
 
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Hoober
Originally posted by: Bateluer
It was swine flu, never had a fever. Sore throat, moved to a stuffy nose and a head full of snot, to a cough, which has been improving the last few days. Not sure of the antibiotics from the doc's had anything to do with it at all though.

Why would the doctor give you antibiotics for a virus?

I am so tired hearing this from idiots.

it's for avoiding secondary infections.


I'm so tired of hearing this from idiots.

There's no empirical evidence that proves antibiotics prevent secondary infections.
 
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