Treating cough and cold: a refresher for pharmacists


Correctly assessing counselling and distinguishing viral from bacterial illness is central to both patient outcomes and responsible antimicrobial stewardship, says Jala Moushi KEY POINTS The majority of upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs) are viral. As such, antibiotics are not indicated and should be actively discouraged. OTC cough and cold medicines are contraindicated in children under

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