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Study shows doxycycline reduces chlamydia and syphilis risk by up to 80% if taken post-sex.
A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that taking doxycycline within 72 hours of sex can significantly reduce the risk of chlamydia and syphilis by up to 80%.
This strategy, known as doxyPEP, has proven effective in real-world settings, with San Francisco leading in its recommendation for high-risk groups.
The findings suggest that broader implementation could help combat rising STI rates.
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El estudio muestra que la doxiciclina reduce el riesgo de clamidia y sífilis hasta en un 80% si se toma después del sexo.