Kids With Asthma Often Prescribed Unnecessary Antibiotics

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Antibiotics are not a proven treatment for asthma, yet the drugs are frequently prescribed to child asthma sufferers, according to a new study.

The results show 1 in 6 U.S. children (15.6 percent) who went to visit their primary care physician or the emergency department for asthma was prescribed antibiotics without justification. That equates to about 1 million children who received these drugs inappropriately.

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