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There are a few examples, but they are not particularly useful. It is better to see your health provider for specific diagnosis and treatment.

  • Chlamydia and gonorrhea can be treated at the same time with two grams of azithromycin; however, this regimen often causes vomiting, and so it may not be effective.
  • 250 mg of rocephin can treat both gonorrhea and chancroid.
  • 1g of azithromycin can treat both chlamydia and chancroid.
  • Doxycycline can treat chlamydia, LGV, and granuloma inguinale. The dose is much shorter for chlamydia than for the others, but you'd cure chlamydia in the process.
  • Permethrin will treat both scabies and pubic lice.
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