In my experience I find most
oral antibiotic combinations to work around 85 % of the time while IV equivalent treatments work around 90 % of the time.
Not exact matches
60 We have not completed recent evidence reviews for artemisinin -
combination therapy (ACT) for malaria (older review of the program here),
antibiotics to treat pneumonia or
oral rehydration salts to treat diarrhea, but we believe that there is relatively strong evidence to support these programs.
This usually consists of a
combination of
oral medications (antifungals + / -
antibiotics) and medicated shampoos containing antifungals and conditioning rinses.
If used in
combination with long term
oral antibiotics this topical medication can be beneficial.
In addition to
antibiotics for skin and eye infections, Tasha has been prescribed two different types of antihistamines,
oral and injectable steroids, and several shampoo / conditioner / topical spray
combinations with little to no improvement in her itchiness.