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Acute cough-antibiotic

Acute cough-antibiotic

URTI and not systemically very unwell or at higher risk of complications- do not offer antibiotic

Acute bronchitis and not systemically very unwell or at higher risk of complications-Do not routinely offer an antibiotic-If acute cough associated with acute bronchitis and CRP is available- follow NICE pneumonia in adults guideline

Higher risk of complications - at face to face examination- Consider an immediate antibiotic or a back-up antibiotic prescription

Systemically very unwell - at face to face examination-Offer an immediate antibiotic

Advice on-usual course of acute cough -up to 3-4 weeks managing symptoms with self care when to seek medical help - for eg â—‹ symptoms worsen rapidly or significantly â—‹ do not improve after 3-4 weeks â—‹ person becomes systemically unwell If antibiotic not issued- advice why not If antibiotic issued - advice about SE's particularly diarrhoea If back-up prescription - advice on using if symptoms worsen rapidly or significantly at any time

Do not offer a mucolytic an oral or inhaled bronchodilator an inhaled or oral corticosteroidUnless otherwise indicated

Reassess if symptoms worsen rapidly or significantly taking into account â—‹ alternative diagnoses such as pneumonia â—‹ any symptoms or signs suggesting a more serious illness or condition such...

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