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Pneumonia medications are medications used to treat the symptoms and underlying infection of pneumonia. These medications may include antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, steroids, cough suppressants, and mucolytics. The specific medication prescribed will depend on the type and severity of pneumonia. These medications work by either killing the bacteria, virus, or fungus causing the infection, or by reducing inflammation and helping with cough and breathing difficulties. In severe cases, pneumonia may require hospitalization and treatment with intravenous antibiotics or breathing support. It is important to complete the full course of medication as prescribed by a doctor, even if symptoms improve, to ensure complete recovery and prevent recurrence of the infection.
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Original price $ 36.95Current price $ 23.95Ceftriaxone Sodium Injection 10 gram Powder Vial (Rocephin) (Rx) - Apotex
Apotex CorporationNo reviewsCeftriaxone Sodium Injection 10 gram Powder Vial (Rocephin) is a highly effective antibiotic commonly used in the treatment of bacterial infections...
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Original price $ 34.95Current price $ 25.50Ceftriaxone Sodium Injection 250 mg Single-Dose Vials 10/Box (RX)
SandozNo reviewsCeftriaxone Sodium Injection 250 mg Single-Dose Vials, also known as Rocephin, are a widely used antibiotic medication used to treat a variety of b...
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Pneumonia medications are medications used to treat the symptoms and underlying infection of pneumonia. These medications may include antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, steroids, cough suppressants, and mucolytics. The specific medication prescribed will depend on the type and severity of pneumonia. These medications work by either killing the bacteria, virus, or fungus causing the infection, or by reducing inflammation and helping with cough and breathing difficulties. In severe cases, pneumonia may require hospitalization and treatment with intravenous antibiotics or breathing support. It is important to complete the full course of medication as prescribed by a doctor, even if symptoms improve, to ensure complete recovery and prevent recurrence of the infection.