Antibiotics and topical nasal steroid for treatment of acute maxillary sinusitis: a randomized controlled trial
Context Acute sinusitis is a common clinical problem that usually results in a prescription for antibiotics but the role of antibiotics is debated. Anti-inflammatory drugs such as topical steroids may be beneficial but are underresearched. Objective To determine the effectiveness of amoxicillin an...
Main Authors: | Williamson, I.G (Author), Rumsby, K. (Author), Benge, S. (Author), Moore, M. (Author), Smith, P.W (Author), Cross, M. (Author), Little, P. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2007-12-05.
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