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AHA (American Heart Association) Changes Prophylactic Antibiotic Recommendations |
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Written by pinoydental
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 |
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For decades, the American Heart Association (AHA) recommended that patients with certain heart conditions take antibiotics shortly before dental treatment. This was done with the belief that antibiotics would prevent infective endocarditis (IE), previously referred to as bacterial endocarditis. The AHA’s latest guidelines were published in its scientific journal, Circulation, in April 2007 and there is good news: the AHA recommends that most of these patients no longer need short-term antibiotics as a preventive measure before their dental treatment. Read Full Story and Download New Guidelines
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 May 2007 )
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