It is a sexually transmitted disease and has no known uses.
CT is often used as the abbreviation for Chlamydia trachomatis, the bacteria that causes chlamydia.
commonly used for chlamydia
There are various medications used to treat chlamydia. These were developed at various times. None was developed specifically to treat chlamydia.
Rocephin is an injection used to treat gonorrhea. Chlamydia is not treated with injections.
Azithromycin powder in a 1g dose is sometimes used to treat chlamydia.
Chlamydia is typically detected through urine or swab samples, not blood samples. Blood tests are not commonly used for diagnosing chlamydia.
It is sometimes used to treat chlamydia. After taking it, get re-tested and confirm you are no longer infected.
Diclofenac (brand name Diclofelx) is an anti-inflammatory, not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia nor any other infection.
If your boyfriend performed oral sex on you while you had chlamydia it could be transferred to his mouth orally. He would still have to have chlamydia sores present in his mouth in order to transfer chlamydia to you. It is rare chlamydia is in the mouth, because in order for it to be there, the mouth would have to have direct contact with the sore. That is why you can have chlamydia in your body, but you can still kiss your mate and he won't get chlamydia. Hope this helps!
Yes, there is a blood test available for detecting chlamydia, but it is not commonly used. The most common method for diagnosing chlamydia is through a urine or swab test.
Azithromycin is the broad spectrum antibiotic that kills chlamydia by working at the ribosome.
No it does not; azithromycin is used to kill numerous bacteria.