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pedxing 85 Reviews 1390 reads
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Random thought that may have been addressed before, but I've been unable to find...
Every winter I seem to get an antibiotic prescription for some malady. The prescription runs for about 2 weeks, but after 4-6 days I'm past the contagious part and feeling perfectly fine. So, does this provide a limited immunity to STD's that the doctor would prescribe an antibiotic to treat?

Justanoldman 5 Reviews 785 reads
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Maybe yes and maybe no. Some broad spectrum antibiotics can provide protection from some STDs. Since the antibiotic was not proscribed to treat a specific STD its a pure crap shoot.

  In any event you are best served by taking full precautions as if you were not medicated.

-J

sleepydasher 969 reads
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won't help you with HIV or Herpes!  

And truly, not really a preventive against anything since the antibiotics are in your bloodstream but not necessarily on the mucosal surfaces where the STD germs get their niche.  

If only it were true- antibiotics prior to unprotected sex for protection!  Imagine the super antibiotic resistant germs it would breed!

SinnncerelySHILO See my TER Reviews 562 reads
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Well,babe I would certainly take Zithromax powder and wait 5 days every so often to clear Chlamydia from your system. It could make you and your partners infertile.
You can't eat before or after the Z powder.
How are we going to keep our civvies from being infertile?
I will have to look up an antibiotic that can we can sneak into their food?

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