This is a drug that is primarily used to treat urinary tract infections. There are numerous other drugs that are generallly used for Chlamydia that are much more effective. It would be very unusual for this drug to be used for Chlamydia. It is not one of the reccommended treatments for Chlamydia and the FDA says it is "Lacking substantial evidence of effectiveness as a fixed combination".
No.
Oxytetracycline is not used to specifically treat chlamydia. See related link; scroll down to:
Chlamydial Infections in Adolescents and Adults
Erythromycin can be used to cure chlamydia, but there are other options that are easier to tolerate and need to be taken less often. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treament.
Doxycycline (brand names Vibramycin, Vibrox, Doryx, Doxin) cures chlamydia. Due to a shortage in the US in 2013, azithromycin is more often used at this time due to lower cost.
The normal dose of doxycycline is 100 mg twice a day for 7 days to cure chlamydia, unless the infection is severe. It's important for both partners to abstain from oral, anal, and vaginal sex until treatment is completed plus 7 days to avoid bouncing it back.
Yes. Follow the directions from the doctor. It is usually a week long treatment of the Tetracycline 2X a day. This medication may causes sensitivity to sunlight.
No, you're not going to be able to get tetracycline skin ointment to the site of infection. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
No! Please talk with your health care provider about effective treatment for chlamydia, and also to make sure you understand the appropriate use of Accutane.
Doxycycline may be used to treat chlamydia but it won't cure gonorrhea.
Tetracycline does not treat trichomoniasis. It requires metronidazole or Tindazole.
There have been little studies on effective treatment of oral chlamydia. Doxycycline is often used.
No, acidophilus can not cure chlamydia.
No; vitamins will not cure chlamydia.
Esomeprazole is not an antibiotic, and it does not cure chlamydia.
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine. It is not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia.
Mefloquine is an antiprotozoal, and does not treat bacterial infections. It will not cure chlamydia.
No, red wine does not cure chlamydia. You need antibiotics for that.
Antihistamines and acetaminophen will not cure chlamydia. You need antibiotics.
Metoclopramide is an anti-nausea medication, not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia.
Kenacort is a steroid, not an antibiotic. Steroids do not cure infection. A kenacort injection will not cure a chlamydia infection.
Naproxen is an anti-inflammatory pain reliever, not an antibiotic. It does not cure chlamydia.
No, there was not always a cure for chlamydia. Antibiotics only became available in the 20th century.
Ornidazole will not be effective at curing chlamydia.