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Q 1
A 28-year-old man comes to the office asking for antibiotics to treat a “sinus infection.” He reports recurrent episodes of nasal congestion, rhinorrhea; and dry cough. The patient has used over-the-counter allergy medicines with some relief but continues to feel uncomfortable and has difficulty concentrating at work. He does not have shortness of breath, chest pain, or ocular symptoms. The patient has no prior history of allergies or asthma but had eczema during childhood. He d ...
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