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When would you consider initiating antibiotic sinus rinses for recurrent sinus infections, assuming no other underlying pathology and normal infunction?

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Allergy & Immunology · Saint Louis University School of Medicine

Antibiotic sinus rinses are a great alternative to antibiotics by mouth. If indicated, I would favor the rinses after sinus surgery when there is better access to the sinuses. One commonly used preparation is Bactroban or bacitracin in a 45 ml Ocean nasal spray bottle.

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