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chlamydia treatment azithromycin when is it safe to have sex

by Hilton Osinski Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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It takes approximately 1 week for azithromycin to cure chlamydia

Chlamydia Infection

A common sexually transmitted infection caused by bacteria.

. Avoid having sex while under treatment, as it’s still possible to pass or worsen the infection during treatment. The CDC also recommends getting tested approximately 3 months after treatment of the initial infection.

If you have chlamydia, don't have sex until you and your sex partners are done with treatment. If not, you may get infected again. Wait 1 week after taking the 1-dose azithromycin. You can start having sex again the day after finishing treatment with the 7-day or 21-day course of doxycycline.

Full Answer

Why can't I have sex after taking azithromycin for chlamydia?

 · Chlamydia treatment: It is best to wait a week to resume sex after treatment of chlamydia. However, once both partners have received the drug, sex between them only probably is safe. No other partners, though. Also be aware that azithromycin is good against chlamydia but not perfect: it fails to cure 5% of infections (1 in 20). All persons with chlamydia should be …

How much azithromycin is needed to cure genital Chlamydia?

 · It takes approximately one week (seven days) for azithromycin to cure chlamydia. Do not have sex for seven days after taking your single dose of azithromycin, or you may infect your sexual partner with chlamydia. Is azithromycin better than doxycycline at curing chlamydia?

Is doxycycline better than azithromycin for chlamydia?

 · HIV-positive persons with chlamydia should receive the same treatment as those who are HIV-negative. Persons with chlamydia should abstain from having sex for seven days after single dose antibiotics, or until completion of a seven-day course of antibiotics, to prevent spreading the infection to partners.

How long should a person with chlamydia abstain from sexual activity?

This is ok, however, chlamydia is a sneaky bug and often times can persist despite treatment. Often times the drug will kill most of them and your immune system will handle the rest. However, they have been known to get into certain places that the drug has a hard time reaching (like the prostate) and hang around in there.

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Is it OK to have sex while taking azithromycin?

The best protection is not to have sex (oral, vaginal, or anal) for 7 days after you and your partner(s) are treated.

Can I have sex 4 days after taking azithromycin?

Don't have sex with anyone while you are being treated. If your treatment is a single dose of antibiotics, wait at least 7 days after you take the dose before you have sex. Even if you use a condom, you and your partner may pass the infection back and forth.

How long is chlamydia contagious after taking azithromycin?

It takes 7 days for the medicine to work in your body and cure Chlamydia infection. If you have sex without a condom during the 7 days after taking the medicine, you could still pass the infection to your sex partners, even if you have no symptoms.

How long after chlamydia treatment are you contagious?

After beginning treatment, most physicians suggest that patients with uncomplicated chlamydial infections (cervicitis, urethritis, and/or proctitis) are no longer contagious after about seven days.

Can you reinfect yourself with chlamydia while on antibiotics?

Chlamydial reinfections are very common—as many as 1 in 5 people will have a repeat infection with chlamydia within the first few months after they are treated for their initial infection.

Why do I have to wait 7 days after chlamydia treatment?

If you're being treated for chlamydia, it's important to avoid sex until 7 days after finishing your medicine. This gives your body time to clear up the infection completely to make sure it doesn't get passed on to anyone.

How do I know if my chlamydia is gone?

If you take the treatment according to the instructions, you won't usually need a test to check the chlamydia has gone. If you're aged under 25, you should be offered a repeat test 3 months after finishing the treatment. This is because you're at a higher risk of getting chlamydia again.

How long is azithromycin in your system?

Official Answer. Azithromycin will be in your system for around 15.5 days, after the last dose. Azithromycin has an elimination half-life of 68 hours. The prolonged terminal half-life is thought to be due to extensive uptake and subsequent release of drug from tissues.

Can azithromycin be used for chlamydia?

A 500mg dose of azithromycin is not recommended by guidelines to cure chlamydia. There is also a chance it may increase the risk of C. trachomatis bacteria becoming resistant to it. If you have only taken or only been prescribed a 500mg dose of azithromycin, you need to return to your doctor to get a 1 gram dose prescribed.

How long after azithromycin can you get chlamydia?

Chlamydial infection in infants can be treated with antibiotics. Three months after you have finished a course of azithromycin you should get retested for chlamydia. This is regardless of whether you believe that your sexual partners were successfully treated.

Can you take azithromycin on an empty stomach?

If you have taken your dose of azithromycin on an empty stomach and your stomach has become a bit upset or you feel sick, it is Ok to eat some food, which may help to settle it. A 500mg dose of azithromycin is not recommended by guidelines to cure chlamydia.

Can you drink alcohol while taking azithromycin?

Yes, you may drink a small amount of alcohol while you are taking azithromycin but there is a chance large amounts of alcohol may increase the gastrointestinal side effects of azithromycin, such as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, dyspepsia, or flatulence. Too much alcohol with azithromycin may also give you a headache.

Can you get chlamydia again?

This means that even though azithromycin has cured your current infection with chlamydia, this does not mean you will not get chlamydia again. If your sexual partners have not been appropriately treated, you are at high-risk for reinfection.

Can chlamydia be treated with antibiotics?

Infants born to mothers who are infected with chlamydia may develop chlamydial conjunctivitis and/or pneumonia. Chlamydial infection in infants can be treated with antibiotics. Three months after you have finished a course of azithromycin you should get retested for chlamydia.

How long does it take for azithromycin to work?

It takes approximately one week (seven days) for azithromycin to cure chlamydia. Do not have sex for seven days after taking your single dose of azithromycin, or you may infect your sexual partner with chlamydia.

Chlamydial Infection Among Adolescents and Adults

Chlamydial infection is the most frequently reported bacterial infectious disease in the United States, and prevalence is highest among persons aged ≤24 years ( 141, 784 ). Multiple sequelae can result from C. trachomatis infection among women, the most serious of which include PID, ectopic pregnancy, and infertility.

Chlamydial Infection Among Neonates

Prenatal screening and treatment of pregnant women is the best method for preventing chlamydial infection among neonates. C. trachomatis infection of neonates results from perinatal exposure to the mother’s infected cervix. Initial C.

Chlamydial Infections Among Infants and Children

Sexual abuse should be considered a cause of chlamydial infection among infants and children. However, perinatally transmitted C. trachomatis infection of the nasopharynx, urogenital tract, and rectum can persist for 2–3 years (see Sexual Assault or Abuse of Children).

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