Steroids not effective for chest infections in non-asthmatic adults
Oral steroids should not be used for treating acute lower respiratory
tract infection (or 'chest infections') in adults who don't have asthma
or other chronic lung disease, as they do not reduce the duration or
severity of symptoms
Oral steroids are not effective for treating acute lower respiratory tract infections, or chest infections, in adults who don't have asthma or other chronic lung disease
Oral steroids are not effective for treating acute lower respiratory tract infections, or chest infections, in adults who don't have asthma or other chronic lung disease
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