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Chlamydia treatment.....? |
Well i took 1 dose of azithromycin last thursday which was 4 pills. I havent seen any difference i still have the same symptoms. Does it take time for the bacteria to clear up? And i have not had any sexual contact either. it is gone It will take about a week on average for chlamydia but you should probably consult your doctor asap. Plus azithromyacin is usually 5 pills you need to take ALL of them! |
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