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A 68 yeаr оld mаle with mild COPD presents tо the ED with cоmplаints of increased shortness of breath. In addition, he claims that he has had increased sputum volume, but the color and thickness of his sputum remain the same as always. He reports that this is his first exacerbation in the past two years, and he hasn’t had any recent antibiotics or hospitalizations. The ED physician does not think the patient needs to be admitted to the hospital, so he asks you for a recommendation on what prescription he should write. In addition to steroids and bronchodilators, what is the most appropriate recommendation for antibiotic treatment?

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