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In a patient with persistent symptoms of Lyme arthritis after initial treatment course with oral antibiotics, do you prefer a second course of oral antibiotics or do you frequently offer a course of IV ceftriaxone?

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Infectious Disease · Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra / Northwell

Patients diagnosed with Lyme arthritis should receive a 28-day course of oral antibiotics, preferably doxycycline. If patients achieve at least a partial response, a second course of oral antibiotics may be given. However, in patients with minimal to no response following the initial course of oral ...

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