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It's not up to you, it's up to the bacteria which are infecting you.

If you already have bacteria with high resistance to penicillin, it won't work the first time.

If your bacterial infection has no genes for resistance, penicillin could work forever.

So the answer varies between 0 and infinity.

This is not a question for wiki, but for your physician.

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