Medications
Antibiotic treatment, when taken exactly as directed, normally
cures
chlamydia infections. If antibiotics are not taken
properly, the infection will not be cured. Prompt treatment prevents the spread
of the infection and reduces the risk of complications, such as
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
Avoid sexual contact or use condoms until you and your partner have
finished the full course of medicine.
Medication Choices
- Antibiotics
What To Think About
Call your health professional if symptoms continue or new
symptoms develop 3 to 4 weeks after treatment. To prevent reinfection, your sex
partners need to be tested and treated.
Treatment in a hospital with
intravenous (IV) medicines may be needed for women who
have
pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and men who have
epididymitis.