No, Mirena does not prevent chlamydia.
Mirena does not cause infections.
Mirena is an IUD, or intrauterine device. It is a T shaped device that a professional inserts in your uterus to prevent pregnancies. It is good for up to five years then you will visit your doctor again to get another one inserted.
The cast of Mirena - 2012 includes: Susanne Strach as Mirena
Have the Mirena removed, and then have intercourse.
Taking tablets for chlamydia won't stop it from occurring. There is no immunity built up in your body against chlamydia; if exposed you may still catch it again and again. On the other hand...if you just got exposed, and took medication immediately for chlamydia, you will prevent chlamydia from continuing, even if you haven't yet had symptoms or a positive test.
There are no known drug interactions between prednisone and Mirena. Few medications affect Mirena.
Mirena is an intrauterine device that prevents unwanted pregnancies.
There are no metal parts in Mirena.
If you get Mirena while you are pregnant, you must have the Mirena removed as soon as possible regardless of whether you plan to continue the pregnancy. You can get a new Mirena when the pregnancy is over.
Alcohol does not affect how well Mirena works.
Yes, Mirena does not affect the risk of infertility, miscarriage, or birth defects. There is no change in the probability of having a healthy child due to using Mirena.
There are no known drug interactions between Tramadol and Mirena.