Can amoxicillin treat chlamydia?

Amoxicillin can be used as an alternative treatment for chlamydia, primarily for pregnant women. It is not the first-line treatment for the general population due to concerns about lower efficacy and potential for antibiotic resistance compared to other options.

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What antibiotic will cure chlamydia?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends azithromycin and doxycycline as first-line drugs for the treatment of chlamydial infection. Second-line drugs (eg, erythromycin, penicillins, and sulfamethoxazole) are less effective and have more adverse effects.

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How is chlamydia treated during pregnancy?

Chlamydia during pregnancy is treated with safe antibiotics, primarily a single oral dose of azithromycin 1g, which is effective and safe for the baby, with some guidelines also mentioning amoxicillin for 7 days as an alternative. Treatment is crucial to prevent complications like preterm birth and transmission to the newborn, and a test-of-cure is recommended about four weeks after treatment. 

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How do you treat chlamydia in the eye?

If left untreated, adult chlamydial conjunctivitis resolves spontaneously in 6-18 months. Chlamydial conjunctivitis can be treated topically with tetracycline, erythromycin, and fluoroquinolones. However, due to the high prevalence of concomitant genital tract infection, systemic antibiotic therapy is recommended.

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Will 7 days of amoxicillin cure syphilis?

The results indicate that early syphilis could potentially be treated with 5–11 days of amoxicillin therapy combined with probenecid. This suggests that short-term amoxicillin therapy might be a sufficient treatment for early syphilis instead of the standard 14-day course.

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What infections does amoxicillin treat?

Amoxicillin is used to treat certain infections caused by bacteria, such as pneumonia; bronchitis (infection of the airway tubes leading to the lungs); and infections of the ears, nose, throat, urinary tract, and skin.

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What antibiotics are used for gonorrhea?

gonorrhoeae should be treated with ceftriaxone 500 mg in a single IM dose plus treatment for chlamydia if infection has not been excluded.

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How many days can amoxicillin cure chlamydia?

Dosages: azithromycin 1 g orally as a single dose. amoxicillin 500 mg orally three times a day for 7 days.

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What are the first signs of chlamydia?

Early signs of chlamydia often involve painful urination, unusual discharge, bleeding between periods or after sex (in women), or penile/anal discharge, testicular pain (in men), but it's common to have no symptoms, making regular testing crucial, as signs usually appear 1-3 weeks after infection.
 

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Does oral chlamydia go away?

Chlamydia in the mouth, just as at other sites of the body, can be treated and completely removed with a simple course of antibiotics. However, it's important to follow your treatment regime properly to ensure the infection is removed.

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Will my baby be ok if I have chlamydia?

If you are pregnant and have chlamydia, you can give the infection to your baby during delivery. This can cause serious health problems for your baby. If you are pregnant, talk to your healthcare provider about getting the correct examination, testing, and treatment.

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What not to do while on chlamydia treatment?

You need to take the full course of antibiotics. Don't have sex with anyone while you are being treated. If your treatment is a single dose of antibiotics, wait at least 7 days after you take the dose before you have sex. Even if you use a condom, you and your partner may pass the infection back and forth.

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Can amoxicillin treat chlamydia while pregnant?

Conclusion: Amoxicillin and azithromycin are equally efficacious in the treatment of cervical C trachomatis during pregnancy. (Am J Obstet Gynecol 2001;184:1352-6.)

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Will antibiotics 100% get rid of chlamydia?

Doxycycline is an antibiotic tablet that can be taken to treat chlamydia. A 7-day course is up to 95% effective at clearing the infection. Doxycycline is a generic medication, and the usual dose for chlamydia is one 100mg capsule taken twice a day for 7 days.

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What is the 7 day pill for chlamydia?

Chlamydia is treated with antibiotics. The most common and effective treatment is a 7-day course of doxycycline. A single dose of azithromycin may be given but it is less effective than 7 days of doxycycline. For LGV, you need 21 days of doxycycline treatment.

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What is the 1 day treatment for chlamydia?

Chlamydia is usually treated with the antibiotic doxycycline 100mg taken twice daily for 7 days. There is an alternative treatment for patients who are intolerant/allergic to doxycycline: azithromycin 1g as a single dose followed by 500mg daily for 2 days.

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Who usually carries chlamydia?

Chlamydia is more common in young people, especially young women. You are more likely to get infected with chlamydia if you don't consistently use a condom or if you have multiple partners.

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How quickly will you notice chlamydia?

Chlamydia is an infection of the genital tract. Germs called bacteria cause it. Early on, chlamydia infections often cause few or no symptoms. If you get symptoms, they usually start 5 to 14 days after you've been exposed to chlamydia germs.

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What STD makes you tired?

Yes, fatigue is a common symptom of many STDs such as Syphilis, Hepatitis, HIV and Chlamydia.

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Which STD can amoxicillin treat?

Chlamydia treatment

One of these is amoxicillin, which is sometimes prescribed for pregnant women to ensure both mom and baby are safe. Treatment plans can vary depending on your medical history, allergy profile, and whether you're pregnant.

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How do you flush out chlamydia?

Chlamydia can be cleared up with antibiotics in about a week or two. But don't stop taking your medication just because your symptoms improve. Ask your provider about what follow-up is needed to be sure your infection is gone after you've finished taking your medicine. Chlamydia infection can recur.

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How fast does amoxicillin work?

Amoxicillin begins to work within a few hours after starting the antibiotic. You may start to feel better within 48 to 72 hours. However, you should always finish taking all your prescribed medication, even if you feel better, before it runs out.

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What antibiotic kills both chlamydia and gonorrhea?

From the 2015 Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) guidelines, the CDC recommends treatment for a gonorrhea-chlamydia coinfection with azithromycin (Zithromax) 1 gram given orally in a single dose, plus ceftriaxone (Rocephin) 250 mg given intramuscularly as first-line therapy.

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Why is gonorrhea called the clap?

It is a reference to the French word "clapier," which means brothel, a place where STDs such as gonorrhea can be transmitted. It describes an early treatment for gonorrhea, which was clapping a heavy object on the man's penis to get pus/discharge to come out.

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What are the first signs of an STI?

Symptoms of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) can include:

  • an unusual discharge from your vagina, penis or anus.
  • pain when peeing.
  • lumps or skin growths around your genitals or bottom (anus)
  • a rash.
  • unusual vaginal bleeding.
  • itchy genitals or anus.
  • blisters, sores or warts around your genitals or anus.

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