CDC treatment guidlines list possible treatments for non-pregnant patient as azithromycin, doxycycline, erythromycin, ofloxacin, and levofloxacin. Pregnant women may also use amoxicillin.
There are no known drug interactions between alcohol and any of these antibiotics. Drinking alcohol will not affect how well treatment for chlamydia works. I'm not sure of the origin of this urban myth, but maybe some people confuse these medications with metronidazole, which is used for treatment of trichomonas and bacterial vaginosis, and which can cause serious nausea and vomiting if taken with alcohol.
Any standard prescribing reference can confirm the lack of drug interactions between alcohol and these medications.
You and the chlamydia get stoned together. You still have chlamydia. Get antibiotics to treat the chlamydia. If you are sexually active use protection and tell your current and recent former sexual partners so they can get treatment too.
There are no known drug interactions between marijuana and the antibiotics used to treat chlamydia.
Marijuana does not affect treatment for chlamydia and gonorrhea.
Alcohol and tobacco do not affect chlamydia treatment.
No, marijuana does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test
Second-hand smoke does not affect chlamydia treatment. This is true of both cigarette and marijuana smoke.
The question is not can you smoke marijuana while having poison sumac, but WHY are you asking if you can smoke marijuana while having poison sumac? That is the question.
Nobody knows what causes women to smoke marijuana while they are pregnant.
NO!
It bad to smoke marijuana - simple!
no
yes you can
i did last night its fine =]
i hope so
No, it is not.
Yes. My doctor is aware that I do both.
Miscarriage is a common problem in pregnancy. Chlamydia does not appear to increase the risk of miscarriage. However, it could happen with or without chlamydia infection.
No. No.