It can be used in
treating upper respiratory tract infections.
Not exact matches
comes from
treating conditions that are thought to be acute otitis media but are actually some other illness, such as a viral
upper respiratory tract infection.
Dr Mark Ashworth, GP and author of the study from the King's Division of Health and Social Care Research, said: «As a practicing GP, I see very few complications from patients who have
upper respiratory tract infections and who decide to opt for a non-antibiotic approach to
treating their
infections.
Penicillin can be used to
treat urinary
tract infections, skin
infections or wounds, and
upper respiratory infections, or as part of a combination protocol for liver and biliary disease, serious systemic
infections, or sepsis.