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Generic Name: doxycycline (dock sih SYE kleen)
Brand Names:
Adoxa, Doryx, Doxy Lemmon, Doxy-Caps, Doxy-D, Monodox, Oracea,
Periostat, Vibra-Tabs, Vibramycin, Vibramycin Calcium, Vibramycin Hyclate,
Vibramycin Monohydrate |
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What is the most important information I should know about
doxycycline?
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Do not use this medication if you are pregnant. It
could cause harm to the unborn baby. Doxycycline can make birth
control pills less effective. Use a second method of birth control
while you are taking doxycycline to keep from getting pregnant. |
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Doxycycline passes into breast milk and may affect bone and
tooth development in a nursing baby. Do not take this medication
without telling your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. |
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Do not give doxycycline to a child younger than 8 years old.
Doxycycline can cause permanent yellowing or graying of the teeth, and
it can affect a child's growth. |
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Avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial UV rays (sunlamps or
tanning beds). Doxycycline can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight
and sunburn may result. Use a sunscreen (minimum SPF 15) and wear
protective clothing if you must be out in the sun. |
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Do not take iron supplements, multivitamins, calcium
supplements, antacids, or laxatives within 2 hours before or after
taking doxycycline. These products can make doxycycline less effective. |
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Throw away any unused doxycycline when it expires or when it
is no longer needed. Do not take any doxycycline after the expiration
date printed on the bottle. Expired doxycycline can cause a dangerous
syndrome resulting in damage to the kidneys. |
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Doxycycline is a tetracycline antibiotic. It fights bacteria
in the body. |
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Doxycycline is used to treat many different bacterial
infections, such as urinary tract infections, acne, gonorrhea, and
chlamydia, periodontitis (gum disease), and others. |
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Doxycycline may also be used for purposes other than those
listed in this medication guide. |
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What should I discuss with my healthcare provider before taking
doxycycline?
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Before taking doxycycline, tell your doctor if you have
liver disease. You may not be able to take doxycycline, or you may
require a dosage adjustment or special monitoring during therapy. |
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If you are using doxycycline to treat gonorrhea, your doctor
may test you to make sure you do not also have syphilis, another
sexually transmitted disease. |
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Do not use doxycycline syrup (Vibramycin) without first talking to
your doctor if you have a asthma or are allergic to sulfites. |
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FDA pregnancy category D. This medication can cause harm to an
unborn baby. Do not use doxycycline without your doctor's consent if you
are pregnant. Tell your doctor if you become pregnant during treatment.
Doxycycline can make birth control pills less effective. Use a
second method of birth control while you are taking doxycycline to keep
from getting pregnant. |
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Doxycycline passes into breast milk and may affect bone and tooth
development in a nursing infant. Do not take this medication
without first talking to your doctor if you are breast-feeding a baby. |
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Children younger than 8 years old should not take doxycycline.
Doxycycline can cause permanent tooth discoloration and can also affect
a child's growth. |
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How should I take doxycycline?
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Take this medication exactly as it was prescribed for you. Do not
take the medication in larger amounts, or take it for longer than
recommended by your doctor. |
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Take doxycycline with a full glass of water (8 ounces). |
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Do not crush, break, or open a delayed-release capsule (Orecea).
Swallow the pill whole. It is specially made to release medicine slowly
in the body. Breaking or opening the pill would cause too much of the
drug to be released at one time. |
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Shake the oral suspension (liquid) well just before you measure a
dose. To be sure you get the correct dose, measure the liquid with a
marked measuring spoon or medicine cup, not with a regular table spoon.
If you do not have a dose-measuring device, ask your pharmacist for one. |
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You may take this medication with or without food. Do not take the
medication with milk or other dairy products, unless your doctor has
told you to. Dairy products can make it harder for your body to absorb
the medicine. Certain brands of doxycycline may not have restrictions
about taking them with dairy products. If your doctor has instructed you
to take doxycyline with milk, tell your pharmacist that you need a brand
of doxycycline that can be taken with milk. |
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Take this medication for the entire length of time prescribed by
your doctor. Your symptoms may get better before the infection is
completely treated. Doxycycline will not treat a viral infection such as
the common cold or flu. Do not give this medicine to another person,
even if they have the same condition you have. |
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If you need to have any type of surgery, tell the surgeon ahead of
time that you are taking doxycyline. You may need to stop using the
medicine for a short time. |
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Throw away any unused doxycycline when it expires or when it is no
longer needed. Do not take any doxycycline after the expiration date
printed on the label. Using expired doxycycline can cause damage to your
kidneys. |
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Store this medication at room temperature away from moisture and
heat. |
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What happens if I miss a dose?
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Take the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time
for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the medicine at the
next regularly scheduled time. Do not take extra medicine to make
up the missed dose. |
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What happens if I overdose?
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Seek emergency medical attention if you think you have used too much
of this medicine. Symptoms of a doxycycline overdose may include nausea,
vomiting, and diarrhea. |
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What should I avoid while taking doxycycline?
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Avoid exposure to sunlight or artificial UV rays (sunlamps or
tanning beds). Doxycycline can make your skin more sensitive to sunlight
and sunburn may result. Use a sunscreen (minimum SPF 15) and wear
protective clothing if you must be out in the sun. |
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Do not take iron supplements, multivitamins, calcium supplements,
antacids, or laxatives within 2 hours before of or after taking
doxycycline. |
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What are the possible side effects of doxycycline?
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Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an
allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your
face, lips, tongue, or throat. |
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Stop using doxycycline and call your doctor at once if you have any
of these serious side effects: |
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severe headache, blurred vision, or confusion; |
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nausea, stomach pain, low fever, loss of appetite, dark urine,
clay-colored stools, jaundice (yellowing of the skin or eyes); or |
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easy bruising or bleeding, unusual weakness. |
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Continue using doxycycline and talk with your doctor if you have any
of these less serious side effects: |
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mild nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea; |
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vaginal yeast infection. |
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Side effects other than those listed here may also occur. Talk to
your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that is
especially bothersome. |
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What other drugs will affect doxycycline?
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Before taking doxycycline, tell your doctor if you are taking any of
the following drugs: |
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cholestyramine (Questran) or colestipol (Colestid); |
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an antacid such as Tums, Rolaids, Milk of Magnesia, Maalox, and
others; |
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bismuth subsalicylate such as Pepto-Bismol; |
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minerals such as iron, zinc, calcium, magnesium, and
over-the-counter vitamin and mineral supplements; |
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carbamazepine (Tegretol, Carbatrol); |
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a blood thinner such as warfarin (Coumadin); |
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a barbiturate such as phenobarbital (Luminal, Solfoton),
mephobarbital (Mebaral), secobarbital (Seconal), or pentobarbital (Nembutal);
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a penicillin antibiotic such as amoxicillin (Amoxil, Trimox, others),
penicillin (BeePen-VK, Pen-Vee K, Veetids, others), dicloxacillin (Dynapen),
carbenicillin (Geocillin), oxacillin (Bactocill), and others. |
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You may not be able to take doxycycline or you may require a dosage
adjustment or special monitoring during treatment. |
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Doxycycline can make birth control pills less effective. Use
a second method of birth control while you are taking doxycycline to
keep from getting pregnant. |
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Drugs other than those listed here may also interact with
doxycycline. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before taking any
prescription or over-the-counter medicines, including vitamins, minerals,
and herbal products. |
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Where can I get more information?
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Your pharmacist has additional information about doxycycline written
for health professionals that you may read. |
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Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of
children, never share your medicines with others, and use this
medication only for the indication prescribed. |
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