"...these herb, these herbal extracts have the potential to meet all of the requirements of appropriate medication that could be routinely used in the pediatric patient"The existing scientific literature not only from confirms the antibiotic efficacy of herbal therapies within the specific clinical context, but also challenges the reasoning behind the very use of synthetic antibiotics in the first place. The aforementioned natural therapies have no recorded side effects, while both amoxicillin and ciprofloxacin are well known to cause moderate nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting, rash and affect the liver to 1% of patients. The independent review from Cochrane Collaboration reports that for every 14 children treated with standard antibiotics, one child has an episode of vomiting, diarrhoea or a rash. Apart from these considerations, there are two black box warnings for ciprofloxacin (and all the antibiotics of this class, called fluoroquinolones) regarding the increase in spontaneous tendon ruptures (1.9-fold increase) and the possibility of worsening symptoms of myasthenia gravis symptoms, which could lead to life threatening complications. Read more at: GreenMedInfo.com
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