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No - It's an antibiotic to treat bacterial infections - somtimes used to prevent Malaria too.
Doxycycline hyclate is an antibiotic that is used to fight bacteria in the body. It is used to treat infections like acne, urinary tract infections, gum disease, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
Lemons, limes, oranges and citrus fruits help prevent scurvy. A commonly used cure and prevention for malaria is boiled horsetail and carnuckles.
Doxycycline Hyclate is used for:Doxycycline Hyclate is a tetracycline antibiotic. It slows the growth of bacteria. Slowing the bacteria's growth allows the body's immune system to destroy bacteria.
a drug that can be used to prevent or treat the symptoms of malaria. There are two basic types of antimalarial drug: prophylactic drugs, and therapy drugs. Prophylatic drugs prevent a person from contracting malaria so by receiving a bite by an infective mosquito, a person will not contract malaria. Therapy drugs are used to treat a person who alrady has malaria. These drugs treat the symptoms of malaria. a drug that can be used to prevent or treat the symptoms of malaria. There are two basic types of antimalarial drug: prophylactic drugs, and therapy drugs. Prophylatic drugs prevent a person from contracting malaria so by receiving a bite by an infective mosquito, a person will not contract malaria. Therapy drugs are used to treat a person who alrady has malaria. These drugs treat the symptoms of malaria.
Antimalarial drugs treat or prevent malaria, a disease that occurs in tropical, subtropical, and some temperate regions of the world.
no it is an antibiotic mostly used for moderate or heavy acne
Bitter melon is certainly used in several countries to treat and prevent Malaria, but there do not appear to be any studies which support this. I have a Filipino friend who got maleria at the age of 8. Her mother told her to drink the bitter melon drink she gave her and she would get well and she did.
B. Malaria
Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It's used for antibiotic-y type things. It's a tetracycline-type antibiotic, as you could probably have guessed from the name. It's got a systematic IUPAC name, but it's a paragraph long and isn't likely to mean anything to you (I've got a PhD in chemistry, and it only barely means anything to me).
No, DDT is used against mosquitoes which are vectors of malaria.
Doxycycline hyclate and doxycycline monohydrate are both antibiotics used with other medicines to treat acne caused by bacterial infections. Both drugs are generic names of particular brand names, and that's the difference between them. The brand names used for doxycycline hyclate are Vibra-Tabs and Vibramycin. The brand names used for doxycycline monohydrate are Adoxa and Monodox.