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Duke PA Pharmacology STD Treatment

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what is the recommended treatment for adults and adolescents with an uncomplicated chlamydial infection   azithromycin 1gm po, or doxycycline 100 mg po bid x7d  
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what is the recommended treatment for a pregnant patient with a chalmydial infection   azithromycin 1gm po, or amoxicillin 500mg po tid x7d  
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what do you add to the treatment of gonococcal infection for a patient in which a concomitant chlamydial infection is not ruled out   azithromycin 1gm po, or doxycycline 100 mg po bid x7d  
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list some of the treatments for a gonococcal infection in adults and adolescents   cefpodoxime, ceftriaxone, gentamicin, azithromycin, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin  
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pregnant patients with a gonoccocal infection should not be treated with   quinolones or tetracyclines  
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treatment for pregnant patient with a gonoccocal infection   cefpodoxime, ceftriaxone, gentamicin  
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treatment for pharyngeal gonoccocal infection   cefpodoxime, ceftriaxone, ciprofloxacin  
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treatment for mucopurulent cervicitis   empiric chlamydia treatment, consider empiric gonorrhea treatment  
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treatment for nongonococcal urethritis   azithromycin, doxycycline  
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treatment for pelvic inflammatory disease (outpatient)   ceftriaxone, cefoxitin, gentamicin (plus doxycycline, and clindamycin) with or without metronidazole  
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treatment for acute epididymitis most likely caused by gonorrhea or chlamydia   ceftriaxone plus doxycycline  
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treatment for acute epidydimitis most likely caused by enteric organisms   ofloxacin, levofloxacin  
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treatment for tichomoniasis   metronidazole 2 g po, tinidazole 2 g po, or metronidazole 500 mg po bid x7d  
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treatment for bacterial vaginosis in pregnant patients   metronidazole po, clindamycin po  
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treatment for bacterial vaginosis in non-pregnant patients   metronidazole po, metronidazole gel, clindamycin cream  
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treatment for first episode of herpes simplex virus   acyclovir, famciclovir, valacyclovir  
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treatment for recurrent episodes of herpes simplex virus   acyclovir, famciclovir, valacyclovir  
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daily suppressive therapy for herpes simplex virus   acyclovir, famciclovir, valacyclovir  
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treatment for adults with primary, secondary, and early latent syphilis   benzathine penicillin G 2.4 million units IM  
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treatment for syphilis of late or unknown duration   benzathine penicillin G 2.4 million units IM x3 at 1-week intervals  
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treatment for neurosyphilis   aqueous crystalline penicillin G 18-24 million units per day  
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what are the single dose intravaginal regimens for treatment of vaginal candida infections   butoconazole 2%cream 5g, tioconazole 6.5% ointment 5g, miconazole 1200mg vaginal supp  
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what are the 3 day intravaginal regimens for treatment of vaginal candida infections   clotrimazole 100mg vaginal tablet 2x 3days, butoconazol 2% cream 5gx 3 days, micoazole 200mg vaginal supp x 3 days, terconazole 0.8% cream 5gx3 days, terconazole 80mg vaginal supp x 3 days  
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what are the 7 day intravaginal regimens for treatment of vaginal candida infections   miconazole 2% cream 5g x7 days, miconazole 100 mg vag supp x 7 days, clotrimazole 100 mg vaginal tablet x7 days, terconazole 0.4% cream 5gx 7days  
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what are the longer intravaginal regimens for treatment of vaginal candida infections   clotrimazole 1% cream 5gx7-14 days, nystatin 100,000 unit vaginal tablet, 1 tabx 14 days  
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Tx for chronic herpes indicated in:   recurrence >6 times/year  
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Quinolones should not be used for gonococcal infections in:   MSM or in those with h/o recent foreign travel or partners’ travel  
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