A single intramuscular dose of long-acting benzathine penicillin with lidocaine is recommended for people who have had syphilis for less than 1 year and longer courses for people with late latent syphilis (1) and treatment depends on the disease stage: (1)
Macrolides are no longer an option for treatment due to antimicrobial resistance. Ceftriaxone is an alternative treatment and is appropriate in most cases where penicillin cannot be used.
The Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction may occur when any stage of syphilis is treated. It is seen in 50% of patients with primary syphilis and 90% of patients with secondary syphilis.
Steroid therapy is recommended when managing neurological (both early and tertiary) or cardiovascular syphilis to prevent potentially serious consequences of the Jarisch-Herxheimer reaction: 40–60 mg prednisolone OD for 3 days starting 24 hours before anti-treponemal antibiotics. (1)
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