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Does the antibiotic minocycline help clear up chlamydia?



well heres the deal i took minocycline twice a day for seven days
but i was wondering if it help clear up the bacteria i feel good and healthy ...but i still have that doubtful thought inside of me that the medication help so i was wondering if the medicine works the same as doxicline and tetracycline and if their the same thing?? how long does it take to clear up

Minocycline, doxycycline, and tetracycline are all different antibiotics but all three have been used in the treatment of chlamydia. If you took the antibiotics as prescribed your chlamydia should be completely cleared up! If you are still worried, talk to your doctor and he or she can order a simple urine test to make sure you are completely clear.

And remember: Always take antibiotics for the entire course of your treatment.
YES IT DOES !! NORMALLY IT STARTS WORKING AS SOON AS YOU TAKE IT DEPENDING ON HOW YOUR DOCTOR TELL YOU TO TAKE IT WHEN I HAD IT I HAD TO TAKE IT ALL AT ONCE AND ABOUT 8 HRS LATERS THERE WAS NO MORE DISCHARGE BUT THE MED CAN BE EXPENSIVE!!!
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