Some chlamydia treatments can be dissolved. Talk to your pharmacist about options. There is a 1g azithromycin powder treatment for chlamydia meant to be mixed with liquid.
nothing. but if you put EYE drops in someones drink they will have an intestinal situation.
the temperature decreases
A fish that can't swim in a drink you can't consume.
In Coca-Cola, for ex., eggshells are disolved.
No, it is not recommended to put antibiotic ointment in your nose without consulting a healthcare professional first.
No, it is not safe to put triple antibiotic ointment in your nose without consulting a healthcare professional.
Antibiotic ointment can be put on some flesh wounds. It can help to reduce the risk of infection. Antibiotic ointment should not be used on flesh wounds that are deep and require stitches.
Yes, you can put dry ice in a drink; however, you run the risk of touching it with your lips, if you put it in the glass you will be drinking from. If this happens, it will burn you, like frostbite. It is best to put it in a punchbowl, where folks will ladle out their drinks, so they don't run the risk of touching it with their skin.
It will tear itself out of your body ripping a huge hole in your belly to escape from the torment you put it through.
Chlamydia can clear up on its own. A metaanalysis undertaken by the CDC suggests that chlamydia may clear on its own within a year in some cases (see related link). It is bacterial, and the body can remove bacterial infections. Certainly, you should seek antibiotic treatment if you test positive. Even without symptoms, untreated chlamydia can cause damage.
you can put antibiotic cream on the skin
Put some antibiotic cream on it.