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.
Chlamydia is not a fungus, and can't be cured with a fungistatic medication.
Isoniazid or INH is an antitubercular medication and does not treat chlamydia.
Metoclopramide is an anti-nausea medication, not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia.
No it can not.
Chlamydia and trichomoniasis must be treated with different medications. There is no medication that cures both, as the germs are so different from each other.
Prevacid is a medication to reduce stomach acid, not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia. See your health are provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment for chlamydia.
There are no effects from the two occurring at once.
Azithromycin powder in a 1g dose is sometimes used to treat chlamydia.
Chlamydia no it is vaginal candidiasis
Ambien is a sleep medication, not an antibiotic; it will not cure chlamydia. See your health care provider for effective diagnosis and treatment.
Chlamydia can affect future fertility by causing scarring in the reproductive tract.
Chlamydia isn't treated with a shot. It's treated with oral medication (pills). Gonorrhea is treated with an antibiotic injection.