Not the treatment of choice for trichomonas or GC. Metronidazol is. Best is to notify the second partner and get treated by a doc yourself for both kind of exposures
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Have you been tested for gonorrhea and trichomonas? If your tests were negative, your second partner was not at risk. If you did have gonorrhea, that partner was at very high risk of gonorrhea of the throat; s/he should be tested and treated. Clindamycin would have reduced but not eliminated that risk. However, there are no concerns about trichomonas, which rarely causes oral infection.
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