The answer is amoxicillin.
Acute bacterial rhinosinusitis is caused by a bacterial infection of the paranal sinus. Symptoms include facial pain and pressure, purilent drainage, congestion and fever. The most common bacteria associated with ABRS include Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae and Moraxella catarrhalis.
Amoxicillin is considered the first line antibiotic for most patients with acute bacterial rhinosinusitis.
The answer
is arthropods have had more time to co-evolve with land plants than have
vertebrates. Analysis of genes shows that their sequences are quite similar,
and these sequences differ from those of the lophotrochozoans and
deuterostomes. Between the annelids and
arthropods will probably be viewed, in retrospect, as an instance of an
evolutionary relationship that modern scientists had ʺset in stone, ʺ now
having crumbled.