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SarahKhan

Scientistshave
hypothesized
thatthe
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differencebetweendrugstocureStreptococcal
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Pharyngitismaynotbebeneficialduetothe
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increasingamountofpeopleaffectedby

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detrimental
sideeffects.Oneofthemost
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innocuous
yetbothersomeofthesesideeffectsis
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drymouthandinpatientswhohavejobsthat
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havetodowithperformance,thissideeffectcan
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costthemtheir
impeccable
stagerep.
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Scientistshavefoundthe
impetus
togo
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througheachantibioticthatcuresStreptococcal
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Pharyngitisbutthreehavebeendisplayedonthe
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internetas
lucid
and
rectified
.Thesethreeare
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Amoxicillin,PenicillinandCephalexin.Allof
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theseantibioticsworkthesamewaytherefore
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nonedoesthejobexactlyquickerthantheother.
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Italldependsonhowyourbodyreactswiththe
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medication.Thepurposeofthesedrugsisto
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preventthecellwallsofthebacteriafrom
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formingortobreakdownthesecellwallsuntilit
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is
rudimentary
enoughto
subjugate
.
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Amoxicillinhasbeenshownto
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precipitate
thesideeffectofdrymouthstarting
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fromtheageof3butmostcommoninages60
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andolder.Cephalexinontheotherhandstartsat
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theageof20butismostcommonin60and
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olderaswell.FinallyPenicillin,whichisbestin
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theaspectofagecomparison,startsattheageof
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50andismostcommonbetween5059.
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Whencomparinggenderhoweverthis
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ideology
changesbecausebothPenicillinand
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Cephalexinhaveextremelyhighpercentages
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whenpertainingtofemalesexperiencingdry
33
mouth.The
ambivalent
datacauses
aversion
in
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laryngologistswhen
prescribing
drugsforthis
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diseasetoperformingpatientsbuttheyhave
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cometofinditalldependsonthecharacteristics
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ofthepatientaswellastheage.
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Scientistshave
convoluted
patientsby
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sayingthatreceivingdrymouthisfrom
2
StreptococcusPharyngitisantibioticswhenin
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actualitytheseeffectsaremerelyduetolackof
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hydrationandcanbeeasilyfixedbykeeping
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dormant
duringsickness.Althoughantibiotics
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are
deprecated
duetosideeffects,each
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prescribeddruggoesthroughtensofhundredsof
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testsinordertohaveadrugmodelthatpasses
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properdrugabsorption,tolerability,safetyand
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synthetics
.Pharmacologistshavetobe
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extremely
wary
whengivingoutdrugstherefore
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eachtestthatadruggoesthroughhasavariety
13
ofprocesses.
14
Recentstudieshaveshownthatthereare
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somesymptomsinvolvingdrymouththatcome
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withantibioticsbutinmostcasesonly5%or
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lessofthepeopleactuallyexperiencedrymouth.
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Mostpeoplestressdrymouthduetolackof
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hydrationandorvocaldamagecausedbyyelling
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orexcessivelytalking.Inacasewhereyouhave
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strepthroatitisimportantnottotalkorifyoudo
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talkspeakinyourheadvoiceinordertoreduce
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strainonthevocalcordscommonlycausedby
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vocalfry.Itisimportantthatalthoughsome
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peoplemayhavejobsthatconflictwith
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antibioticsthatyoustilltakethem.Ifstrepthroat
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isnotlookedatbyadoctorandifthemedication
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doesnotreachthebacteriasoonenough,itcan
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spreadothertissuescausingabscessormore
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seriousinfections.
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Article1and2Questions:

InArticle1,whatisthebestwaytodescribethe
clearpointtheauthorwantedtoconvey?

a. Thatyoushouldnevertakeantibiotics,
evenifyouneedthemtosurvive.
b. Youshouldbewaryofsideeffectswhen
usingStrepThroatdrugs.
c. Drymouthisacommonsideeffectin
strepthroatrelatedantibioticsandcanbe
bothersomeinaperformingcareer.
d. Ifyouhavedrymouthyouaresick.

InArticle1line34,whatcouldbeanotherword
foraversionincontext?

a. conflict
b. confusion
c. anger
d. frustration

WhencomparingArticle1andArticle2whatis
somethingbothauthorswouldagreeon?

a. Strepthroatcancauseirritationofthe
throat.
b. Antibioticshavesideeffects.
c. Patientsoverreactconstantlywhendealing
withstrepthroat.
d. Peopleshouldnottakemedication.

InArticle2theworddormantcanbeexchanged
forwhichofthefollowingwords?

a. calm
b. neutral
c. relaxed
d. inactive

HowwouldyoudescribetheauthorinArticle2s
responsetopatientswithsideeffectsdueto
antibiotics?
a. concerned
b. wary
c. nonchalant
d. peremptory

Whicharticledoyouthinkthisphraseyoubest
fitPatientsshouldtakealookattheirhydrating
scheduleandtheiratmospherebeforegoingto
doctorsforantibioticprescriptions.

a. NeitherArticle
b. Article1
c. Article2
d. BothArticles

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