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8. Preventative Antibiotics

Some doctors treat patients using preventative antibiotics, but only if specific conditions are met that indicate it is highly likely that the person has Lyme disease. For preventative antibiotic treatment, the person must have been bitten by a deer tick, live in or have visited an area where Lyme disease is common, and have had the tick attached to the skin for at least 36 hours.

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