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0 Question: what are the antibiotics used to treat gonorrhea Keywords: gonorrhea Asked by tact20fen to Sally, Mmboyi, Mike, Michael, Jacinta, Gliday, Elkana, Edna, Arnold on 22 Jul 2025.
Jacinta Nzilani answered on 22 Jul 2025:
π Hello there! Wondering which antibiotics are used to treat gonorrhoea? π§¬ππ
β 1. Ceftriaxone π Dose: 500 mg intramuscular injection (single dose)
Why: Most effective and recommended worldwide
β 2. Doxycycline π (for Chlamydia co-infection) Dose: 100 mg orally, twice a day for 7 days
Use: Often combined with ceftriaxone
β 3. Cefixime π (alternative) Dose: 800 mg orally (single dose)
Note: Used only if ceftriaxone isnβt available
β Not Recommended Anymore Ciprofloxacin π§ͺ
Azithromycin π Due to rising antibiotic resistance
I hope this helps.
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