No, doxycycline hyclate does not contain aspirin. Doxycycline is an antibiotic used to treat various infections, while aspirin is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) primarily used for pain relief, anti-inflammatory purposes, and to reduce the risk of heart problems. They are different medications with distinct uses and compositions. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medication inquiries.
Yes, doxycycline hyclate (doxycyline hyc) can generally be taken with Asacol (mesalamine), as there are no known direct interactions between the two medications. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider before combining any medications to ensure safety and effectiveness based on your specific health conditions. Always follow your doctor's advice regarding medication use.
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Doxycycl hyc 100mg is used to treat many infections is a type of penecilin.
As long as both say "hyc" they are the same. The "hyc" refers to hyclate, which is kind of like the agent that stabilizes the medication. Mutual and zenith are two different generic medication manufacturers. My guess would be doxycycl hyc 100 mg cap mutual is a 2 tone blue capsule and the tab zenith is white and round. Most physicians do not specify which dosage form to dispense, so either is acceptable.
Ask your doctor about that.
No the flu is a virus. doxycycl hyc. is for infections of a bacteria nature. And is not a cure for the flu.
yes they can. Source: http://www.drugs.com/drug_interactions.php
You shouldn't because it decreases absorption.
There have been a limited number of cases where people developed what appeared to be hives in the genital region and other parts of the body while taking Doxycyline. Your doctor can help you figure out the cause of the problems. There are other possibilities, including STDs.