"Bicillin L-A is a long-acting penicillin given by intramuscular injection 2 to 3 times weekly. The key here is that it crosses the blood–brain barrier very effectively, far more than oral antibiotics, so it affects the neurological system more than oral antibiotics do. It attacks the spirochete forms of Borrelia, so other medications still need to be given for the cell-wall deficient and cyst forms."
"Conclusion: A chart review and follow-up studies suggest that intramuscular Bicillin may be a particularly effective treatment for children with antibiotic refractory persistent Lyme disease whether previously treated orally or with intravenous antibiotics."
"Benzathine Penicillin is an intramuscular form of penicillin that has the advantage of being long-acting and allowing for consistently high blood and tissue levels of penicillin."
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