Can Antibiotics Do the Trick? Treating Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Published: Sep 23, 2023
Antibiotics are a cornerstone in treating pneumonia, but how do doctors decide which ones to use? Learn about the treatment strategies for this common lung infection.
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Choosing the Right Antibiotic
Doctors select antibiotics based on the likely cause of pneumonia—bacterial or viral. For bacterial infections, antibiotics like amoxicillin or azithromycin are commonly prescribed. The choice may change if the patient doesn't respond or if specific pathogens are identified.
When Things Get Severe
In severe cases, hospitalization is necessary, and stronger antibiotics may be administered intravenously. Treatment might be adjusted based on lab results, and additional therapies like oxygen may be needed to support breathing.

Role of Supportive Care
Besides antibiotics, supportive care is crucial. This includes rest, fluids, and over-the-counter medications to manage symptoms. Such care helps the body recover and can make a big difference in how quickly patients improve.
Frequently Asked Questions
They are effective for bacterial pneumonia, not viral.
Consult your doctor for possible treatment adjustments.
Only for severe cases or those with complications.
Yes, it complements antibiotic treatment.
Key Takeaways
Antibiotics are key in treating pneumonia, but the full approach includes supportive care and monitoring.
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References
Metlay JP, Waterer GW, Long AC, et al. Diagnosis and Treatment of Adults with Community-acquired Pneumonia. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2019; 200:e45.
Musher DM, Thorner AR. Community-acquired pneumonia. N Engl J Med 2014; 371:1619.
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