Most counties will provide free chlamydia testing and treatment through the department of health. Many family planning centers provide sliding scale testing and treatment for chlamydia, which may be available at no cost. The antibiotics that treat chlamydia are often available at low or no cost at select pharmacies through their free antibiotic programs. At most, treatment for chlamydia may cost $30 in the US if you choose not to avail yourself of these other low-cost, effective options.
Untreated chlamydia is the leading cause of female infertility, which is very costly to treat (e.g. with in vitro fertilization). In addition, it can cost chronic pelvic pain, which has no definitive treatment.
There are various medications used to treat chlamydia. These were developed at various times. None was developed specifically to treat chlamydia.
Rocephin is an injection used to treat gonorrhea. Chlamydia is not treated with injections.
Isoniazid or INH is an antitubercular medication and does not treat chlamydia.
Saw palmetto does not treat chlamydia. See your health care provider for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment with antibiotics.
Hydrochlortothiazide is a diuretic, not an antibiotic. It will not treat chlamydia or any other infection.
No, cefditoren pivoxil (brand name Spectracef) will not treat chlamydia.
It is sometimes used to treat chlamydia. After taking it, get re-tested and confirm you are no longer infected.
Mefloquine is an antiprotozoal, and does not treat bacterial infections. It will not cure chlamydia.
Azithromycin powder in a 1g dose is sometimes used to treat chlamydia.
Diclofenac (brand name Diclofelx) is an anti-inflammatory, not an antibiotic. It will not cure chlamydia nor any other infection.
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