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Zithromax is sometimes used to cure chlamydia.
Azithromycin can be used to treat some STDs, but the minimum dosage is 1000 mg or 1 gram, and can be as much as 2 grams.

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What STD can be treated with amoxicillin?

No STDs can be treated with amoxicilan.


What sexual transmitted diseases are curable with antibiotics?

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.


Why is it important that information relating to patients is treated as confidential?

so people won't know they have STDs.


What is the dosage of azithromycin for a 8 lb lamb?

This drug is not commonly used in food animal medicine, so the dosage would be none. If you believe your lamb has a condition that needs to be treated with azithromycin, you should schedule an appointment with your veterinarian.


Can azithromycin cure yeast infections?

No, in fact, some antibiotics can potentially cause a yeast infection. Yeast infections are caused by yeast and not bacteria. Azithromycin is an antibiotic that acts on bacteria. BV or bacterial vaginosis is like a yeast infection, and it is treated with an antibiotic, but a different one.


What is chlamydia and how is it treated?

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.


What is the treatment for chlamydia in pregnant women and can the partner get treated without testing?

Typical treatment in pregnancy is one gram of azithromycin -- the same treatment for non-pregnant people with chlamydia. In many states, the partner can be treated without an exam, but laws vary from state to state. Ask your OBGYN about the possibility in your area.


Why would you combine fluconazole and azithromycin?

Because you have both a fungal infection (fluconazole) and a bacterial infection (azithromycin). Without knowing more about what's going on, I'm not willing to make any guesses about what specific disease is being treated, sorry.


How do STDs differ from other communicable diseases?

STDs are typically transmitted through sexual contact, while other communicable diseases can spread through various means such as direct contact, air, food, or water. STDs often have long incubation periods and can remain asymptomatic for a while, whereas many other communicable diseases have more immediate and noticeable symptoms. Additionally, STDs can have serious long-term health consequences if not treated promptly.


What stds Connot be treated with antibiotics?

Only bacterial infections (STIs) can be treated with antibiotics (these STIs are Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Trich). The STIs that can't be treated with antibiotics, which are caused by a virus, are Herpes, HPV, and HIV.Genital WartsHerpesAIDS(all the Viral ones)Viral STDs cannot be effectively treated with antibiotics. The four viral STDs are Hepatitis, HPV, HIV and Herpes.Only bacterial STDs can be treated with antibiotics.All viral STDs are untreatable by antibiotics. They include (but are not limited to): herpes, hepatitis, HPV (human papilloma virus, known to cause cancer and genital warts) and HIV (human immunodeficiency virus, known to cause AIDS).Viral diseases are sometimes treatable with antiviral drugs. HIV is an example: a programme of drugs called post-exposure prophylaxis can prevent infection if the person starts within 72 hours of coming into contact with HIV. Once someone is infected, HIV can never be removed, however a programme of drugs can stop the person getting AIDS.Other STDs like crabs and scabies can be treated but not with antibiotics.


How long are you contagious after beginning to take azithromycin?

That depends on what infection is being treated. Contact your health care provider for advice specific to your condition.


What is an azithromycin?

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