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Can bacterial vaginosis be treated with Clamoxyl duo 500/125? |
Can bacterial vaginosis be treated with Clamoxyl duo 500/125? No. Clamoxyl is a penicillin with a beta lactamase inhibitor. This will not treat the organisms responsible for BV. The appropriate treament would be flagyk or clindamycin. |
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No. Clamoxyl is a penicillin with a beta lactamase inhibitor. This will not treat the organisms responsible for BV. The appropriate treament would be flagyk or clindamycin. ...Women with BV may have an abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. Some women report a strong fish-like odor, especially after intercourse. Discharge, if present, is usually white or gra... Stop using scented soaps, tampons, or anything in the area. Always wear cotton underwear. Go back to your doctor, and make sure they know you just had one. This time, take all of the drugs, ... Treatment of bacterial vaginosis: Antibiotics - Metronidazole 500mg 2-3 times a day for 7-10 days. ...Your family doctor should be able to test and treat you for BV. Also, you can get your family doctor to refer you to a new gyn that you like. It is a good way of finding a new doctor. best wis... find out who the manufacturers are and give them a call. some (but not all) manufactures advertise that if you can't afford their drugs you may be able to get them free from them. try searchi... i'm sorry i know this doesn't answer your question but i'm on day 4 of metrogel, do you think it's worked for you? i'm worried that having sex soon after finishing the rx w... yes, i had it during my first pregnancy. They did prescribe me the medicine. I was maybe 7 weeks pregnant or so. It clearly said do not take if pregnant but the doctor said it would be okay. I took... |
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