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6 Treatment Table 3. Grade A/B Evidence-based Recommendations for Medical Management of ARS Intervention Grade Benefit Harm ARS: Antibiotic Treatment B Shorter symptom duration, reduced pathogen carriage GI complaints, resistance, anaphylaxis. See Table 9 Pediatric ARS <10 days: Withholding Antibiotic Treatment A Avoidance of unnecessary medications Potential progression of disease ARS: Intranasal Corticosteroids A Improved symptoms as monotherapy in mild to moderate cases and as adjuvant to antibiotics in severe cases. May shorten recovery Minimal harm with rare adverse events. See Table 9 ARS: Topical Saline Spray and Irrigation B No benefit to 10 cc syringe but possible improvement in patency, rhinorrhea, and post-nasal drip with high volume irrigation Unclear but possible ear fullness, or irritation. See Table 9

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