I took this pill for 2 days...I had wommit sensation all day and second day i took this pill had severe chest pain , wommit sensation.
...............what the hell is a 'wommit' sensation??
I to also had to throw up every morning. even after stoping the drugs it was still a few days after that i was sick. seams like my vagina lips became soar and red. i was told this would go away after a few weeks.
is that an antibiotic? if it is the same thing that i am talking about than there is not really any side effects at all, just take it with food.
Cautions and side effects are similar to other members of the tetracycline antibiotic group. However the 10% risk of photosensitivity skin reactions is of particular importance for those intending long-term use for malaria prophylaxis because it can cause permanent sensitive and thin skin. Reports of GERD have been cited with the use of doxycycline. Unlike some other members of the tetracycline group, it may be used in those with renal impairment. Previously, it was believed that doxycycline impairs the effectiveness of many types of hormonal contraception due to CYP450 induction. Recent research has shown no significant loss of effectiveness in oral contraceptives while using most tetracycline antibiotic (including doxycycline), although many physicians still recommend the use of barrier contraception for people taking the drug to prevent unwanted pregnancy.[15][16][17] It should be taken with a full glass of water and patients should be upright for at least 30 minutes after administration to prevent irritation of the esophagus and stomach. Also, there is a slim risk of liver damage during prolonged use of the drug.[18] It is also recommended that it be taken with a small meal of a non-dairy nature if upset stomach, nausea, or fatigue occurs. Doxycycline is not approved for use in children under the age of 8 years for two reasons: 1) it can cause permanent yellowing or graying of the teeth, and 2), according to CDC patient information on doxycycline, it can inhibit bone growth in premature infants during the time the medication is taken; this last effect disappears when the doxycycline treatment is over. Specific exceptions are made for potentially fatal illnesses where the benefits outweigh the risks and there are few or no other alternatives, such as with Rocky Mountain spotted fever and anthrax. It should also not be used in pregnant and nursing women, as the drug can cause damage to a fetus and nursing child.
Some common side effects of doxycycline are nausea, sensitivity to sunlight, and loss of appetite. Mild diarrhea and stomach upset is common with antibiotic use however if diarrhea becomes severe with pain or cramping or with bloody stool you should contact your doctor. As to the sensitivity to sunlight all tetracycline's can cause photo-sensitivity so extended periods in the sun should be avoided along with tanning beds. Also children under 8 shouldn't take this drug as it can cause graying or yellow-brown discoloration of the teeth. It can also cause a lower rate of efficiency of Birth Control pills so a backup method should be used.
An allergic reaction, burning in your throat, and diarrhea are all side effects of Doxycycl. Other side effects include joint pain, rashes, and vision changes.
There are several different side effects that you need to watch for when taking Doxycycline. Some of these things are diarrhea, fever, joint pain, rashes, and severe headaches.
For a complete list of side effects, consult your doctor or pharmacist. Some of the most common are stomach upset, diarrhea, and photosensitivity (more easily sunburn).
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Doxycycl hyc 100mg is used to treat many infections is a type of penecilin.
You shouldn't because it decreases absorption.
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.
No the flu is a virus. doxycycl hyc. is for infections of a bacteria nature. And is not a cure for the flu.
No. Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It clears your system of infection ("bad" bacteria).
Yes. As a matter of fact I just went to the doctor the other day for skin irritation and i was prescribed doxycycl hyc 100 mg for it. my doctor said it was an impetigo, a superficial skin infection. I've been taking it for two whole days now and it is healing, slowly but surely!
Yes, it is a broad spectrum used to treat infections such as lyme disease.
No, doxycycline is not an appropriate treatment for thrush. Thrush is a fungal infection and cannot be treated with antibiotics. It must be treated with an antifungal, such as nystatin.
Its Actually the same thing. Doryx is an abberiation of Doxycycline. as for the hyc cap, im guessing you looked up DORYX and got DOXYCYCLINE. But dont worry, its the same thing.
Hope this helps somewhat. I am taking DOXYCYCL hyc 100mg for gum infection and periodontal reasons. 2 capsule a day. Your "Tooth infection" is not specific, usually gum infection and teeth problems go hand in hand or in this case "mouth in mouth", sorry, could not help that ! good luck! DOXYCYCL is from the tetricycline family Tom Hello,doxycycl hyc 100 mg will help clear up your infection,be shure to take it every day until your prescription is out,I will be on mine for 10 day's.100 mg twice a day is a good dose to clear up the infection.good luck,abcessed teeth/gum's are the worst. mel