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Context
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Based on these journals what medications are prescribed for asthma, and what are prescribed for neumonia?Expected output
Asthma: Budesonide (inhaled corticosteroid, maintenance treatment), Salbutamol (Ventolin) (short-acting beta-agonist rescue inhaler) ; Pneumonia: Cefotaxime (IV antibiotic), Doxycycline (oral antibiotic), Amoxicillin-clavulanate (oral antibiotic after discharge)Model output
Based on the two patient journals:
**Medications prescribed for ASTHMA (Oscar Jansson — mild persistent asthma):**
- **Budesonide 200 mcg** (inhaled corticosteroid, ICS) — 1 puff twice daily
- **Salbutamol (Ventolin) inhaler 100 mcg** (SABA rescue inhaler) — as needed, max 4x/day
- Supportive/secondary medications (mainly for the accompanying viral infection):
- Paracetamol 500 mg, up to 4x/day if fever persists
- Mometasone nasal spray (optional, if nasal congestion develops)
**Medications prescribed for PNEUMONIA (Melisa Farrow — community-acquired pneumonia, left lower lobe):**
- *Inpatient (hospital) antibiotics:*
- **IV Cefotaxime 1 g every 8 hours**
- **Oral Doxycycline 100 mg twice daily** (due to possible atypical presentation)
- *Discharge antibiotics:*
- **Amoxicillin-clavulanate 875/125 mg, twice daily for 5 more days**
- Supportive treatment:
- Paracetamol 1 g every 6 hours (for fever and pleuritic pain) in hospital; 500 mg as needed after discharge
- IV fluids and supplemental oxygen (nasal cannula, 2 L/min) during hospitalization
In summary: the asthma was treated with an inhaled corticosteroid (Budesonide) plus a rescue bronchodilator (Salbutamol), while the pneumonia was treated with antibiotics (Cefotaxime, Doxycycline, and Amoxicillin-clavulanate), with Paracetamol used as supportive care in both cases.