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- Muhammed Waseem, MD
- Lincoln Hospital, Bronx, NY
Question
Racemic epinephrine now is being used for bronchiolitis in young children. What do you prescribe for the patient who is being discharged from the emergency department after improvement with racemic epinephrine?
Question From the Clinician
- Margaret F. Guill, MD
- Editorial Board
Answer
The primary treatment for bronchiolitis is supportive; in most cases, that can be offered at home with close telephone contact and frequent follow-up. For a few infants, more is needed-oxygen if the saturation is low, intravenous fluids …
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