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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Lyme disease
  1. ... to the lungs); gonorrhea (a sexually transmitted disease); Lyme disease (an infection that may develop after a person ... taken as a single dose, and to treat Lyme disease, cefuroxime is taken every 12 hours for 20 ...
  2. ... malaria. It may also be used to treat Lyme disease or to prevent Lyme disease in certain people who have been bitten by ...
  3. ... infections such as syphilis (a sexually transmitted disease), Lyme disease (an infection transmitted by tick bites that may ...
  4. ... a serious infection that can cause severe coughing); Lyme disease (an infection that may develop after a person ...
  5. Tetracycline is also sometimes used to treat Lyme disease and malaria, and to prevent plague and tularemia in people who have been exposed to plague or tularemia germs. Talk to your doctor ...
  6. ... and other types of infectious diarrhea, food poisoning, Lyme disease (an infection that may develop after a person ...
  7. ... and valves), chancroid (genital sores caused by bacteria), Lyme disease (an infection that is transmitted by tick bites ...
  8. Amoxicillin also is sometimes used to treat Lyme disease, to prevent anthrax infection after exposure, and to treat anthrax infection of the skin . Talk with your doctor about the possible risks of ...
  9. ... sometimes to treat other types of infections including Lyme disease (an infection that may develop after a person ...