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| Gonorrhea Treatment | ||
Now the good news! In most cases treatment for uncomplicated Gonorrhea is quick and simple. We follow the latest treatment guidelines from the CDC in America.
As of late 2010 the CDC is recommending a DUAL THERAPY option, mainly because Gonorrhea is becoming resistant to some types of antibiotics and also because many people who are infected with Gonorrhea are also infected with Chlamydia at the same time. Successful treatment is different for both std's. Read More from the CDC
Uncomplicated Gonococcal Infections of the Cervix, Urethra, and RectumRecommended RegimensCeftriaxone 250 mg IM in a single dose
OR, IF NOT AN OPTION
Cefixime (SUPRAX) 400 mg orally in a single dose (see suprax below)
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Azithromycin (ZITHROMAX )1g orally in a single dose. Can be taken as 4 x 250mg or 2 x 500mg (see zithromax below)
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Doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days (see doxycycline below)
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| Uncomplicated Gonococcal Infections of the Pharynx | ||
Now the good news! In most cases treatment for uncomplicated Gonorrhea is quick and simple. We follow the latest treatment guidelines from the CDC in America.
Uncomplicated Gonococcal Infections of the PharynxMost gonococcal infections of the pharynx are asymptomatic and can be relatively common in some populations (103,278,279,314). Gonococcal infections of the pharynx are more difficult to eradicate than infections at urogenital and anorectal sites (315). Few antimicrobial regimens, including those involving oral cephalosporins, can reliably cure >90% of gonococcal pharyngeal infections (306,307). Providers should ask their patients about oral sexual exposure; if reported, patients should be treated with a regimen with acceptable efficacy against pharyngeal infection. Chlamydial coinfection of the pharynx is unusual; however, because coinfection at genital sites sometimes occurs, treatment for both gonorrhea and chlamydia is recommended. Recommended RegimensCeftriaxone 250 mg IM in a single dose PLUS Azithromycin 1g orally in a single dose OR Doxycycline 100 mg orally twice a day for 7 days
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