Answer:
IV fluids treat bacterial or no indicator type infections.
This can be effective treatment if hydration and additional hydration takes place at critical points of high infections alongside IV antibiotic and at critical point potentially zero food to avoid liver failure for blood infections.
Virus are completely different they attack gene's and the body overreacts to the disease. Antiviral drugs are now available to treat a number of viruses, including influenza, HIV, herpes, and hepatitis B. Such Viruses mutate over time and develop resistance to antiviral drugs.Where it's fact that all viruses are known to mutate, the body relies solely on the antibodies produced within the white blood cells even if still taking antivaral treatments. So diet and hydration becomes essential in all stages of being exposed to viruses.
Such homeopathy advice becomes part of treatment and daily life for many suffers to include prescription based respiratory agents. As so much is needed to prevent the following.
Being three predominant bacterial species isolated from patients experiencing exacerbation of COPD are;
Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae,
Moraxella catarrhalis,
Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Explanation:
What are Respiratory agents?
Respiratory agents is a term used to describe a wide variety of medicines used to relieve, treat, or prevent respiratory diseases such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or pneumonia.
Respiratory agents are available in many different forms, such as oral tablets, oral liquids, injections or inhalations. Inhalations deliver the required medicine or medicines directly to the lungs, which means the medicine(s) can act directly on the lung tissues, minimizing systemic side effects.
Some products contain more than one medicine (for example, inhalers that combine a long-acting bronchodilator with a glucocorticoid).
Types of Respiratory agents
Please refer to the drug classes listed below for further information.
antiasthmatic combinations
antihistamines
antitussives
bronchodilators
adrenergic bronchodilators
anticholinergic bronchodilators
bronchodilator combinations
methylxanthines
decongestants
expectorants
leukotriene modifiers
lung surfactants
miscellaneous respiratory agents
respiratory inhalant products
inhaled anti-infectives
inhaled corticosteroids
mast cell stabilizers
mucolytics
selective phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitors
upper respiratory combinations