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Early pacemakers were recharged using induction - similar to the way rechargeable toothbrushes are recharged.

However, today, with the advent of better and smaller batteries, they are simply replaced when required with a simple surgical procedure.

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Pacemakers use litihium-iodide batteries. Although there are five major pacemaker manufacturers in the world, four of them get their batteries from the same source--Wilson Greatbatch. The one company that does not (Biotronik) makes their own batteries.

The technology is very advanced and allows for a predictable discharge curve, meaning that the end-of-life of the battery can be easily determined months in advance.

Most pacemaker batteries are a little over 2 volts.

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Battery life typically ranges from seven to 15 years, depending on the number of leads the pacemaker is configured with and how much energy the pacemaker uses.

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Doctors do it.

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