Get tested: If the STD risk was especially high -- for example, if you know for sure your partner had syphilis, gonorrhea, or chlamydia -- then treatment might be wise. Otherwise it's usually best to wait a few days, get tested, and then be treated for any infections found. You should see a doctor in person to evaluate your risk, order tests, and decide about treatment.
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There is no such: medication. At this point you can watch for symptoms and seek medical care if you develop any or wish to be tested for example for HIV. In future, avoid unprotected sex if you want to avoid anxiety.
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