There are single dose treatments for gonorrhea; such as Cefixime 400 mg or Azithromycin 2 g. Also, shots are given in a single dose. Check with your doctor for what they recommend.
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Chlamydia,Gonorrhea,Syphills and Trichomas are all cured by antibiotics .The bacterial and parasitic STDs are treatable with antibiotics.Bacterial STDs can be treated with antibiotics, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis.All but the viral STDs can be treated with antibiotics.Bacterial and protozoal sexually transmissible infections are treatable with antibiotics.
No, there is no need for an injection of any kind to cure chlamydia. It can be cured with a single dose of antibiotics in pill form.
Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections such as chlamydia, gonorrhea and syphilis. Antibiotics cannot treat viral infections such as HPV, herpes and HIV.
A single dose weekly means one dose a week.
It depends of the antibiotic. Some antibiotics have major interactions with fluconazole. However, a single dose of 150 mg is generally okay with all antibiotics. If you have a prolonged treatment, you should check with your doctor / pharmacist.
Absolutely NOT! Vomiting after an antibiotic may indicate the person is having a known side effect to antibiotics, i.e. nausea, vomiting. Hold the next dose and call your doctor.
Chlamydia is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection. It is treated with antibiotics, usually 1g of azithromycin in a single dose or 100 mg doxycycline twice daily for seven days.
a bolus (if you're talking about a large injected dose).
Every STD is different and has a different protocol.
The use of Antibiotics should be restricted to conditions which are likely to respond to such therapy since many antibiotics can result in major side effects including death for the pet. When prescribed by a vet they are low dose and disease specific. Using human "leftover" antibiotics is very dangerous. See below for a website that can help explain.
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