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Drug Therapy of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Sexually Transmitted Diseases  Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)  Infections or parasitic diseases.

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1 Drug Therapy of Sexually Transmitted Diseases

2 Sexually Transmitted Diseases  Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)  Infections or parasitic diseases transmitted primarily through sexual contact  Types of STDs  Chlamydia trachomatis  Gonococcal infections  Nongonococcal urethritis  Pelvic inflammatory disease  Acute epididymitis  Syphilis

3 Sexually Transmitted Diseases  Types of STDs (cont’d)  AIDS  Trichomoniasis  Chancroid  Herpes simplex  Bacterial vaginosis  Condyloma acuminata  Proctitis  Venereal warts

4 Chlamydia trachomatis  Most common bacterial STD in the United States  Can cause:  Genital tract infections  Proctitis  Conjunctivitis  Lymphogranuloma venereum  Ophthalmia and pneumonia in infants  Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) if untreated in women (also ectopic pregnancy and infertility)  Sterility (often asymptomatic infection)

5 Chlamydia trachomatis  Treatment for uncomplicated infections  Adults and adolescents Azithromycin (Zithromax) Azithromycin (Zithromax) Doxycycline (Vibramycin) Doxycycline (Vibramycin)  Infection in pregnancy  Infants  Preadolescent children  Lymphogranuloma venereum

6 Gonococcal Infections  Neisseria gonorrhoeae  Gram-negative diplococcus  720,000 new cases each year (2nd to chlamydia)  Transmitted almost exclusively by sexual contact  Symptoms  Men: complaints of burning sensation with urination and pus draining from penis  Women: often asymptomatic or mild cervicitis; serious infection may result in sterility

7 Gonococcal Infections  Neisseria gonorrhoeae (cont’d)  Causes Urethral, cervical, and rectal infection Urethral, cervical, and rectal infection Pharyngeal infection Pharyngeal infection Conjunctivitis Conjunctivitis  Treatment (cephalosporins preferred) Cefixime (Suprax) Cefixime (Suprax) Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) CDC recommends not using fluoroquinolones for gonorrhea CDC recommends not using fluoroquinolones for gonorrhea

8 Nongonococcal Urethritis (NGU)  Caused by any organism other than Neisseria gonorrhoeae  Prevalent among sexually active adolescent girls  Treatment  Azithromycin (Zithromax)  Doxycycline (Vibramycin)

9 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease  PID: syndrome that includes endometritis, pelvic peritonitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, and inflammation of the fallopian tubes  Causes  Neisseria gonorrhoeae  Chlamydia trachomatis  Treatment  Caused by multiple organisms, so broad coverage and combination therapy are required

10 Pelvic Inflammatory Disease  Treatment (cont’d)  Hospitalized patients IV cefoxitin or cefotetan and doxycycline IV cefoxitin or cefotetan and doxycycline Follow with oral doxycycline Follow with oral doxycycline  Outpatients Ceftriaxone or cefoxitin; should also include doxycycline Ceftriaxone or cefoxitin; should also include doxycycline May be with or without metronidazole May be with or without metronidazole

11 Acute Epididymitis  May be acquired sexually or nonsexually  Fever accompanied by pain in the back of the testicles  Treatment according to organism  Ceftriaxone (Rocephin) plus doxycycline  Ofloxacin (Floxin) or levofloxacin (Levaquin)

12 Syphilis  Caused by Treponema pallidum  Develops in three stages  Primary: “chancre”—hard, red, protruding, painless sore  Secondary: 2 weeks after chancre heals, secondary syphilis develops  Tertiary: develops 5–40 years after initial infection  Highly responsive to penicillin G

13 Other STDs  See Chapter 94 for treatment of HIV and AIDS  Bacterial vaginosis  Nonpregnant women: metronidazole (Flagyl) or clindamycin cream  Pregnant women: only oral clindamycin and metronidazole  Trichomoniasis  Metronidazole (Flagyl)  Chancroid  Azithromycin (Zithromax), ceftriaxone (Rocephin), ciprofloxacin (Cipro)

14 Other STDs  Proctitis  Ceftriaxone and doxycycline  Genital and anal warts  Caused by human papillomavirus (HPV) (more than 40 types)

15 Herpes Simplex  Herpes simplex virus  Infection has reached epidemic proportions in United States  Symptoms develop 6–8 days after contact  After sores heal, virus remains latent and can recur  Transmission possible even without sores present  Treatment Acyclovir (Zovirax) Acyclovir (Zovirax) Famciclovir (Famvir) Famciclovir (Famvir) Valacyclovir (Valtrex) Valacyclovir (Valtrex)


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