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How to treat Chlamydia with medicines?

Prevention can be considered as the first medication to avoid any serious complication of Chlamydia infection. Prevention includes looking for sexual medical care in regular intervals. Other prevention options are having sex within a reciprocally monogamous affiliation in which your partner is not infected with the Chlamydia or any form of sexually transmitted virus. Latex condoms can also offer some protection if they are used it properly. Some oral antibiotic medications can also be used for treating Chlamydia. These medications are generally devoid of any negative side effects and complications.  Popular oral medications in this regard are doxycycline, azithromycin, erythromycin, ofloxacin and amoxicillin. You need to avoid sex as well as douching during the treatment period. It can also be treated by Tetracycline, Quinolones or Levofloxacin. There are some home remedies by which Chlamydia can also be treated. They are Thuja and Medorrhinum. Some unlabeled drugs can also be used for the treatment of Chlamydia infection. These drugs are Apo-Sulfatrim DS, Apo-Sulfamethoxazole, Azo Gantanol, Bactrim DS and Bethaprim. If infected with this sexually transmitted disorder, you need to consult infertility specialists and a sexologist.  Chlamydia during pregnancy is a serious matter. During this time, you need to be extra careful while going for drugs to avoid any sort of negative impact upon the fetus.

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