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<blockquote data-quote="Yorksman" data-source="post: 978549" data-attributes="member: 55568"><p>I can't comment on the antibiotics. Usually, for me, they start to work within a day or two but when my ICD implant went manky, oral antibiotics still hadn't worked after two weeks, so I ended up in hosital being given <em>"the good stuff"</em>, introvenously for 30 mins, three times per day. I was on that regime for 5 weeks.</p><p></p><p>You can usually tell how long they expect oral antibiotics to work by the number of days that you need to take them, 7 days, 10 days, 14 days etc. They also always stress the importance of continuing right up until the end of the course and not stopping early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorksman, post: 978549, member: 55568"] I can't comment on the antibiotics. Usually, for me, they start to work within a day or two but when my ICD implant went manky, oral antibiotics still hadn't worked after two weeks, so I ended up in hosital being given [I]"the good stuff"[/I], introvenously for 30 mins, three times per day. I was on that regime for 5 weeks. You can usually tell how long they expect oral antibiotics to work by the number of days that you need to take them, 7 days, 10 days, 14 days etc. They also always stress the importance of continuing right up until the end of the course and not stopping early. [/QUOTE]
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