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I recently tested positive for Gonorrhea from urine test, oral and rectal were negative as were all other STD's. This infection was from an anonymous gay sexual encounter which involved mutual unprotected oral  sex, anal penetration with fingers, and I received protected anal sex. I started having symptoms 5-6 days after homosexual encounter. During that period I had protected vaginal sex with my regular female partner. She was on Minocycline prescribed by her dermatologist coincidently . We were away for the long weekend. I could not find a testing location in our rural location, read about Gonorrhea and knew that was my issue, I had discharge, pain while urinating. I took some of her Minocycline 200 MG for two days and three days of 100MG ALL SYMTOMS disappeared.   I abstained from sex and took my first appointment at testing center in the city which was last Friday. They gave me a shot of antibiotics and two huge antibiotic pills, and did all the testing. They gave me the dosage as a precaution but thought that if I had no symptoms the Minocycline has cured it.

The testing came back yesterday and I was positive for urine Gonorrhea, negative for oral, rectal, and HIV. Shypillis was still pending.

Last Saturday 24 hours after I was injected with antibiotics and taken large pills I had protected vaginal sex, and she performed  brief oral sex on me with no ejaculation with same partner who is still on Minocycline. This was stupid but I thought I was clear with Minocycline.

Divulging any sexual activity outside this partner would be devastating and life changing. My question is can I get oral antibiotic somewhere to give to her. I called the testing center and they would not give me another prescription.

Is oral sex safe 24 hours after injection/ high dosage of Antibiotics ?
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Not sure what you are asking for? Think my answer is clear.
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can you clarify ?

sorry
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No oral would not be safe, her risk would be very low to get oral gonorrhea.

We don't give medication info.
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