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I had unprotected sexual intercourse and began started to feel a small amount of irratation in the tip of my penis.  Panacing i took 1g of Zpack orally then got tested two days later I took another 1g pack.  the results came back negetive.  Still having the same feeling I took 500mg of Levaquin.  Then I read that it was no longer recommended for GC so i took a 250mg shot of Ceftriaxone.  Is this enough to kill Chlamydia and Gonorrhea?  Could it just be Urthetitis and would these meds take care of that too?  Need answers please.
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300980 tn?1194929400
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As I said before- " The treatment, which you probably did not need, would prevent gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and NGU. "

Further questions will result in deletion of the entire thread.  EWH

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I am flipping out here just please give me one more opinion.  Sex was on 8/1,  Zpack 8/8, zpack 8/10,  500mg Levaquin 8/22 and 250 ml Ceftriaxone on 8/25.  Do you believe I am safe from clamydia and gonorrhea? Pease answer
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Evan if i took them a week or so after the intercourse?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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You asked the same question 3 days ago.  the answers have not changed. The azithromycin you took would prevent nearly all common STDs.

My guess is that what you are experiencing is anxiety related. There is no need to be asking repetitive questions looking for assurance that  you do not have an STD.  The treatment, which you probably did not need, would prevent gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis and NGU.

There will be no further answers.  EWH
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