Annals of Family Medicineantibiotics
They found that patients expect their cough to be resolved within one week to up to a maximum of nine days. In reality, a bronchial illness (which includes coughing) takes an average of 18 days to clear up.
placebo
bronchitis
Antibiotics are ineffective against coughs caused by a cold virus
Very persistent coughs may be a sign of something more serious
“We know from clinical trials there is very little, if any, benefit to antibiotic treatments for acute cough because most of these illnesses are caused by a virus. Among patients who receive antibiotics, about half of those will be very broad spectrum antibiotics that have the potential to increase antibiotic resistance. These are antibiotics that would be nice to still have around when we actually need them, like for someone who may have pneumonia.”
If patients are being prescribed antibiotics when they do not yet need them, there is a much greater risk of bacterial resistance