Throat Infection - Strep

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Choosing an Antibiotic for Your Child's Ear, Nose, or Throat Infection. New research findings can help you and your child’s clinician figure out the best option for treating your child’s infection. When bacteria cause your child’s ear, nose, or throat infection, your clinician will suggest one of two kinds of antibiotics. One kind is narrow-spectrum antibiotics. These medicines fight just the bacteria that are most likely causing your child’s ear, nose, or throat infection. Examples are amoxicillin or Amoxil®. The other kind is broad-spectrum antibiotics. These medicines fight many kinds of bacteria at the same time. Examples are azithromycin or Z-Pak®.


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