Azithromycin for UTI & Chlamydia: Treatment & Recovery
Azithromycin is one of three drugs used to treat urinary tract infections caused by chlamydia. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) found in both men and women.-
Urinary Tract Infections
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According to Discovery Health, urinary tract infections caused by chlamydia may be treated with azithromycin, doxycycline or tetracycline. The symptoms may start to disappear within a couple of days, but it is imperative to take the entire round of medication.
Culture for STD
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Urinary tract infections affect the periurethral glands in the male and the urethra in females. For suspected STD cases, a culture is obtained to determine if azithromycin is the appropriate antibiotic, according to Merck.
Medication
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Brand names for azithromycin include Zithromax, Zithromax Tri-Pak, Zithromax Z-Pak and Zmax.
Instructions
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According to drugs.com, Azithromycin should be taken at least one hour before a meal or two hours afterwards. Avoid antacids with aluminum or magnesium while taking this drug.
Warning
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Azithromycin is similar to the antibiotic erythromycin. Notify your doctor if you are allergic to erythromycin.
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