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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 patient journals, here are the medications prescribed for each condition:
**Asthma (Oscar Jansson):**
1. **Budesonide 200 mcg** (Inhaled Corticosteroid/ICS) — 1 puff twice daily (maintenance therapy)
2. **Salbutamol (Ventolin) 100 mcg** (Short-Acting Beta Agonist/SABA rescue inhaler) — as needed, max 4x/day
3. **Mometasone nasal spray** — optional, if nasal congestion develops
4. **Paracetamol 500 mg** — up to 4x/day (for fever related to his secondary viral upper respiratory infection)
**Pneumonia (Melisa Farrow):**
1. **IV Cefotaxime 1g** — every 8 hours (inpatient antibiotic)
2. **Oral Doxycycline 100 mg** — twice daily (inpatient, added for atypical pneumonia coverage)
3. **Amoxicillin-clavulanate 875/125 mg** — twice daily for 5 days (prescribed at discharge to complete the antibiotic course)
4. **Paracetamol 1g** — every 6 hours during hospital stay (for fever and pleuritic pain), then 500 mg as needed after discharge
5. **IV fluids** and **supplemental oxygen (2 L/min via nasal cannula)** were also provided as supportive care during hospitalization.
In summary, asthma treatment focused on inhaled anti-inflammatory and bronchodilator medications, while pneumonia treatment centered on antibiotics (both IV and oral) along with supportive care.