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==Medical Therapy== | |||
===Pharmacotherapy=== | |||
====Acute Pharmacotherapies==== | |||
[[Corticosteroid]]s are sometimes given to reduce airway swelling. High-dose [[antibiotic]]s are given through a vein ([[intravenous]]) to treat the [[infection]]. | |||
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Medical Therapy
Pharmacotherapy
Acute Pharmacotherapies
Corticosteroids are sometimes given to reduce airway swelling. High-dose antibiotics are given through a vein (intravenous) to treat the infection.