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Evidence-based management of upper respiratory infection in a family practice teaching clinic.
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Few medications have been shown to effectively alleviate the symptoms of the generally self-limited, benign common cold. Medications are often overprescribed, escalating health care costs and, in some cases, exposing the patient to dangerous side effects. Family physicians and educators are encouraged to reexamine their treatment and teaching practices for the common cold.