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Zithromax dose
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Zithromax dose

by cci2, Feb 03, 2006 12:00AM
Is it safe to take 4 (250mg) pills of Zithromax in a single dose to cure Chlamydia? How about 2 (500mg) pills in a single dose? Is that considered overdosing? How long does it take to be fully cured after taking the necessary antibiotics? Thank you!

by H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D., Feb 04, 2006 12:00AM
That is the recommended dose:  1.0 gram (same as 1000 milligrams [mg]); and it makes no difference whether two 500 mg pills or four 250 mg ones.  Even double that amount is perfectly safe, and is sometimes used, for example to treat gonorrhea or syphilis.  Chlamydia typically is cured with that treatment; it takes 5-7 days for the infection to be cleared up.



Good luck-- HHH, MD
Member Comments (2)

by Linzyluhoo, Feb 03, 2006 12:00AM
i WOULDN'T RECOMMEND TAKING MORE THAN ADVISED BY THE PHYSICAIN. BE CAREFUL...DON'T START DOSING YOUR OWN PRESCRIPTONS.
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