Dr. Amir Khadir defends prolonged antibiotic treatments for Lyme disease

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Dr. Amir Khadir faces a six-month suspension from the Quebec College of Physicians for prolonged antibiotic treatments for Lyme disease. Khadir pleaded guilty to 12 counts and is considering legal action to reduce his suspension, arguing his treatments were based on science and informed patient consent. Patients with long COVID and the Quebec Lyme Disease Association support Khadir, citing his crucial role in treating complex conditions with limited options.


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