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Biotech / Medical : Biotech Valuation
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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (23808)5/28/2007 2:20:37 PM
From: Jibacoa  Read Replies (1) of 52153
 
So, who's right? The MD had told me that after around 6 months it wouldn't be necessary any more since the rapid bone growth phase would be over. So, after July, it won't matter anyway, but I'm still curious.

The AHA changed its 50 years policy and now recommends that patients should normally not receive prophilactic antibiotics before routine dental work, as it had previously recommended for prevention of SBE in patients with known valvulopathies.
I suppose the same applies to your orthopedic procedure, but if I would be in your case,I would probably take the antibiotics.<g>

uphs.upenn.edu

annals.org

The change in policy of the AHA was published recently in Circulation.

Bernard
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