tetracycline is not listed with the CDC as a viable drug to treat gonorrhea.
See the CDC information in the related link starting on page 42.
Go to www.24hrpharmacies.net as I know they carry tetracycline and they have online doctors who can answer your questions.
Good luck!
It will not cure gonorrhea.
Yes it may treat gonorrhea.
im under the process of taking it right mow im on the 2nd day 5days to. will give a feed back if it work
Both UTIs and gonorrhea have increasing levels of resistance to Cipro. Cipro and other fluoroquinolones are no longer used to treat gonorrhea as a result.
Cefprozil will not cure gonorrhea.
No it can not.
it's Gonorrhea not ganaria and its a sexual transmitted disease
There is NO cure for this disorder.
You can not cure guot.
because they were the cure to bad music or so people say
is there any cure for sepsis
Every STD is different and has a different protocol.
cefprozil is a type of anti-boitic therefore if you have strep throat you might be given cefprozil OR regular anti-biotics, but they are both as effective.
yes you can!
yes
2 days
Search it up lazy. JUST KIDDING. XD But srsly. You should NEVER give your pets any kind of medicine your not sure about. Contact your vet if you cant be 110% sure. But Cefuroxime is a big no-no for your doggie.
Cefprozil is not recommended for kittens and cats. Other antibiotics typically prescribed for cats with sinus infection, including Amoxil and Clvamox.
Nitrofurantoin does not cure chlamydia. You should see a doctor and have a treatment. Typical treatments for chlamydia include doxycycline, azithromycin or herbal medicine called Diuretic and Anti-inflammatory Pill.
Urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra. Non-gonococcal urethritis is an inflammation of the urethra that is not caused by gonorrhea.
Doxycycline may be used to cure chlamydia or Lyme disease, among other bacterial infections. It is not effective against gonorrhea.Doxycycline is sometimes used to treat PID, but it isn't used alone. PID requires at least two medications.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
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