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lakester2001

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Hey Everyone,

I have a question that maybe one of you can help me with. Here it is a female patient has been diagnosed to have trichomoniasis. She is allergic to codeine, fluconazole, and metronidazole. How do I treat her. I am having a hell of a time with this question. I would really appreciate some help with this
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Have you checked the Sanford Guide? I'm positive you could find the answer there.
 
lakester2001 said:
Hey Everyone,

I have a question that maybe one of you can help me with. Here it is a female patient has been diagnosed to have trichomoniasis. She is allergic to codeine, fluconazole, and metronidazole. How do I treat her. I am having a hell of a time with this question. I would really appreciate some help with this
🙂

Metronidazole is the only drug in the U.S. effective in treating trichomoniasis. If she is allergic, you're best alternative is to desensitize her then treat her.
 
I found this site and it give some otc as well as other topical tx's. Hope this helps. I did not check cross rxn to see if the metronidazole allergy would conflict with these tx's. Although I think it is pretty funny that they say you can treat this type of illness with accupuncture or aroma therapy, well maybe the aroma part wouldn't be such a bad idea, !

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/17599-6.asp
 
bsmith said:
I found this site and it give some otc as well as other topical tx's. Hope this helps. I did not check cross rxn to see if the metronidazole allergy would conflict with these tx's. Although I think it is pretty funny that they say you can treat this type of illness with accupuncture or aroma therapy, well maybe the aroma part wouldn't be such a bad idea, !

http://www.emedicinehealth.com/articles/17599-6.asp

They also have this disclaimer:
These therapies are not known to be beneficial, and no rigorous scientific evidence supports their use.
 
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