The old tried and trusted drugs are better

Down under in Austia, they’ve just finished one of the world’s biggest studies into the treatment of pneumonia. Working for the University of Vienna, Dr Fritz Einstein took samples from 885 patients diagnosed with pneumonia in five hospitals over a two year period. He analysed swabs taken from the nose and throat, and samples of blood, sputum and urine. He found that 95% of these patients had infections that could be treated with penicillin combined with Doxycycline. In other words, almost all the people who fell sick, were victims of bacteria easily susceptible to the older drugs.

There was no need to use the more expensive, broad-spectrum antibiotics. They were all from nursing homes and other residential facilities where people had picked up bacteria resistant to the older antibiotics.

The lesson of this research is very obvious. You’ll do just as well by relying on penicillin and the other atypical antibiotics like Doxycycline. Don’t be misled by sharp advertising put out by the pharmaceutical industry. Save money by using the traditional remedies. More importantly, don’t give all bacteria the chance to become resistant to the newer drugs. Save them for when the need is greatest.

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