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Should arthromycin clear chest infection in three days?

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Dr. Aaron Milstone answered

Maybe: Most chest infections start to improve in 72 hours but some can be more stubborn. Sometimes it may take 5-7 days to completely clear a patient's bronchitis.

Answered 3/15/2013

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