Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Telemedicine and antibiotics | Drug for chronic immune disorders

Antibiotics are prescribed more often during telemedicine visits; a drug helps people with rare chronic immune disorders

April 23, 2019 Edition

Patient talking to a doctor using a digital tablet

Antibiotics prescribed more often during telemedicine visits

Researchers found that doctors treating children for respiratory infections were more likely to prescribe antibiotics during telemedicine visits than at urgent care or primary care clinics.


Microscopic image of eosinophils

Drug helps people with rare chronic immune disorders

An FDA-approved drug dramatically improved the health of people with rare chronic immune disorders called hypereosinophilic syndromes.


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