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New guidance tells clinicians not to prescribe antibiotics for most coughs and sore throats, which usually clear on their own. Because overuse breeds resistant bacteria, prescriptions should be reserved for patients with clear signs of bacterial infection. If an antibiotic is needed, clinicians should choose the narrowest effective drug and the shortest course that works. Although patients often expect a prescription, the guidance asks clinicians to explain why watchful waiting is safer.

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