Clindamycin does not treat trichomoniasis. This is due to the fact that clindamycin works by attacking the large ribosomal subunit of bacteria but this
Vaginal clindamycin is used to treat yeast infections or by sexually transmitted diseases such as chlamydia and trichomoniasis.
metronidazole po. 400mg. or. 500mg ; or. metronidazole po. 2g ; or. clindamycin po. 300mg ; Therapy for Trichomoniasis if clindamycin given for BV ; metronidazole
by K Sentena 2024In patients with BV or trichomoniasis, what is the comparative evidence for the harms of vaginal antibiotics? clindamycin ovule versus clindamycin cream
No, ciprofloxacin is not used to treat trichomoniasis. Acyclovir. No, acyclovir is used to treat viral infections like herpes, not trichomoniasis. Clindamycin.
Clindamycin does not treat trichomoniasis. This is due to the fact that clindamycin works by attacking the large ribosomal subunit of bacteria but this
Sexually transmitted diseases such as trichomoniasis; Bacterial vaginosis. Warnings to note before taking Clindamycin and Flagyl. There are
Learn if clindamycin can treat trichomoniasis, a common STI. Discover the effectiveness of clindamycin for this infection and its treatment options.
by M Dilley 2024 Cited by 40bacterial vaginosis, Trichomoniasis clindamycin and metronidazole; and acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis with clindamycin.
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For unbiased advice and information about both contraception and STDs, you can consult reliable websites from agencies such as: Health Canada, the Canadian Health Network, the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist of Canada. (I don’t have enough experience with foreign resources to recommend any). If you think that your own doctor is in the pay of the pharmaceutical companies or has an agenda that does not match yours, consider changing doctors.
(1) There are other forms of birth control that you might wish to investigate, including IUDs (intra-uterine device, AKA “coil”). There is a newer one that contains a very small amount of hormone but most IUDs don't. Once inserted, it should have few side effects - if any - and can be worn for several years. They have a respectable contraceptive rate (99% effective) and I don't believe that they have any long-term fertility effects. The only down-side that I know of is that they may raise your susceptibility to some STDs but if you and your partner(s) get tested and take precautions...
(2) What about STDs (sexually transmitted diseases)??? Do not underestimate them. Sure, some can be cured, but many cannot and only the symptoms can be managed. Syphilis, gonorrhea, chlamydia, HIV & AIDS, genital herpes, Human Papilloma virus (HPV), Hepatitis B Virus, Trichomoniasis. NOTE: HPV infection can lead to cervical cancer.