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Because resistant stains are becoming more common:

Newest CDC reports: Two new antibiotic regimens using existing drugs:

1. injectable gentamicin in combination with oral azithromycin or

2. oral gemifloxacin in combination with oral azithromycin

successfully treated 100% gonorrhea infections in a clinical trial.

Although medication will stop the infection, it will not repair any permanent damage done by the disease.

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