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  2. Nov 10, 2023 · Children: 250mg twice daily or 250mg three times daily for 10 days. Adolescents and adults: 250mg four times daily or 500mg twice daily for 10 days. Oral amoxicillin. Children and adults: 50 mg/kg once daily (maximum 1000mg once daily) for 10 days. Children and adults: 25 mg/kg twice daily (maximum 500mg twice daily) for 10 days.

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  3. Mar 25, 2024 · - Treatment streptococcal pharyngitis in adults - Treatment streptococcal pharyngitis in children and adolescents - Type of drug reactions - Causes of acute pharyngitis - Infectious causes of acute pharyngitis in children - Classification of parenteral and oral cephalosporins - Secondary prophylaxis for rheumatic fever - Duration of therapy

  4. Nov 30, 2022 · Antibiotics. If your doctor diagnoses you or your child with strep throat, your doctor will likely prescribe an oral antibiotic. If taken within 48 hours of the onset of the illness, antibiotics reduce the duration and severity of symptoms, as well as the risk of complications and the likelihood that infection will spread to others.

  5. Strep throat is common, especially among children ages 5 to 15. Strep throat symptoms include sore throat, swollen glands and fever. It is diagnosed with a throat swab test. Once it is confirmed, strep throat can be treated with antibiotics to ease symptoms, control spread and prevent complications.

  6. Penicillin and amoxicillin are first-line antibiotics, with a recommended course of 10 days; first-generation cephalosporins are recommended for patients with nonanaphylactic allergies to...

  7. Overview. Sore throats can be caused by many types of bacteria, viruses and allergies, but strep throatmost common in children between ages 5 and 15—has its own tell-tale signs. Caused by the group A streptococcus bacteria, strep throat is an infection that requires prompt treatment, particularly in children over the age of 3.

  8. Feb 1, 2023 · When should families contact a doctor? Families should contact a doctor if their child develops the signs and symptoms of strep throat mentioned above to determine what testing and treatment might be needed. Testing can usually be done in the doctor’s office and involves a simple swab of the throat.

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