Erythromycin and doxycycline can interact, potentially increasing the risk of side effects from doxycycline, as erythromycin can inhibit its metabolism. Lamotrigine may also interact with both antibiotics, potentially affecting its levels in the body. It’s essential to consult a healthcare professional before combining these medications to ensure safety and efficacy. Always follow medical advice specific to your situation.
Doxycycline is an antibiotic and should be taken as prescribed by your doctor.
You should not use doxycycline if you have a know allergic reaction to tetracycline.
Doxycycline monohydrate and doxycycline hyclate are two forms of the same medication, but they have different chemical structures. Doxycycline monohydrate is more stable and can be taken with or without food, while doxycycline hyclate is less stable and should be taken on an empty stomach for better absorption.
Doxycycline is not a good antimalarial. You should take the same for two weeks after leaving malaria area.
Doxycycline monohydrate and doxycycline hyclate are two forms of the same medication, but they have different chemical structures. Doxycycline monohydrate is more stable and can be taken with or without food, while doxycycline hyclate is less stable and should be taken on an empty stomach for better absorption. Both forms are commonly used to treat bacterial infections.
doxycycline is NOT used to treat strep infections.
You should be able to. They warn against certain anti-depressants and excedrin, as they can make you bruise or bleed more easily, but since it's an anticonvulsant, you should be fine. (I take both and I've never had issues.)
My doctor prescribed me doxycycline! He told me to take twice a day for the first week and then once a day after that.....YES definently take doxycycline for your acnee because it will help a lot....:)
yes if you dont you will get very dizzy.
Lamotrigine may not be suitable for persons with a history of liver or kidney disease, depressed renal function, mental illness, anemia, high blood pressure, angina (chest pain), or irregular heartbeats and other heart problems.
No doxycycline is not a sulfa containing compound, so you may take it safely if you are allergic to sulfa drugs. You should be aware, however, that doxycycline may cause photosensitivity, so you should wear appropriate clothing, or you may get easily sunburned or develop a rash if you are exposed to sunlight. Do not take this medication if you are or may be pregnant, or if you are breastfeeding. The pill form of doxycycline doesn't contain sulfa, but the liquid oral suspension does! So be sure to never take the liquid!
You can, but it is not recommended.There are no dangerous interactions between them; however alcohol will reduce the effectiveness of the drug.Alcohol also reduces the body's immune system; which is the opposite of what the doxycycline is trying to do. So drinking beer with it is counterproductive.