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Can amoxicillian treat chlamydia? |
Can amoxicillian treat chlamydia? Not for the initial chlamydial infection, but a seven day course of amoxicillin TID (three times a day) IS a recommended ADDITIONAL treatment for pregnant women three weeks AFTER receiving azithromycin. NO. You need a different antiboitc. Don't ever try and take anything you have around in the medicine cabinet. All FULL dose of a medication must be taken for that SPECIFIC disease. |
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