Depends: Make sure whoever is treating the chlamydia knows that you are on dialysis so the correct drug is used.
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See answer : In women, chlamydial infection of the lower genital tract involves the cervix and can cause an odorless, mucoid vaginal discharge, although many women have minimal or no symptoms. It can result in pelvic inflammatory disease (pid). Uncomplicated chlamydia is fairly easily and successfully treated with either Doxycycline or Azithromycin antibiotic which should not interfere with any of your meds.
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