The antibiotic that takes the bite out of Lyme
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The antibiotic that takes the bite out of Lyme
Piperacillin, an antibiotic in the same class as penicillin, effectively cured mice of Lyme disease at 100-times less than the effective dose of doxycycline, the current gold standard treatment. At such a low dose, piperacillin also had the added benefit of 'having virtually no impact on resident gut microbes.'
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Preserving Gut Health: Using Gut-Friendly Antibiotics to Treat Lyme Disease
Lyme disease can spread to people through mites Heico Birth/Shutterstock Antibiotics commonly used to absorb pneumonia remove Lyme disease mice at doses 100 times lower than standard antibiotic therapy. This small dose was combined with the targeted effect of the drug on infection, meaning that the animal’s gut microbiota was largely unaffected. Lyme disease is [...] Source The post Preserving Gut Health: Using Gut-Friendly Antibiotics to Treat …
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