Adoxa (Oral)


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Depression and Adoxa?


I realize that depression can be very common among teens these days. I was wondering if there was any link at all with long term treatment of Adoxa and depression in a child that has never experienced bouts of depression before?
by Jessica Weston, 01/05/2006

Adoxa and foods


Unfortunately, I have a very sensitive digestive tract which seems to be currently enhanced by this medication. Therefore, food seems to be my only alternative to endure the medication. My question to you is which foods would be less apt to combine in...
by Becky in Suffolk, VA, 04/10/2007

adoxa -doxycycline 75mg


My 14 year old daughter was prescribed  Adoxa 75mg tablets  for bad acne on her back. If she has to take this medication for a long time, will it damage her liver or something else? Thank you in advance for your reply. Ma...
by MARIA in MIAMI, FL, 10/16/2006

when is Adoxa completely out of your system?


I was on  Adoxa for fourteen days. Due to the antibiotic, I was unable to nurse my new baby. It has been three full days that I have stoped the Adoxa. Is it safe now to try to bring back my milk supply and nurse my son?
by Becky in Las Vegas, NV, 11/02/2006

How long it takes for Adoxa to work?


I was perscribed Adoxa 150 mg to be taken once a day. I have acne on my back and it has gotten worse since i have been taking it. I have been taking it for 2 weeks now. My question is does it get worse before it gets better or is this medication not g...
by sepehr fallah in Mission Viejo, CA, 04/28/2006

Adoxa (Oral) Drug and Prescription Information

Adoxa (Oral)

Adoxa (Oral) Medication Classification

DOXYCYCLINE (By mouth)

Adoxa (Oral) Brandname

Periostat, Doryx, Adoxa, Vibramycin Calcium, Vibramycin Hyclate, Vibra-Tabs, Doxycycline Hyclate, Monodox, Vibramycin Monohydrate

Adoxa (Oral) is used for the Treatment

Doxycycline (dox-i-SYE-kleen) Treats infections, and prevents malaria. This medicine is a tetracycline antibiotic.

When To Not Use Adoxa (Oral)

You should not use doxycycline if you have ever had an allergic reaction to any tetracycline antibiotic (such as minocycline, tetracycline). Do not give this medicine to children under 8 years old because it can permanently change tooth color. You should not use this medicine if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.

How Should You Use Adoxa (Oral)

Capsule, Delayed Release Capsule, Liquid, Tablet

  • Your doctor will tell you how much of this medicine to take and how often. Do not take more medicine or take it more often than your doctor tells you to.
  • Swallow the medicine with a full glass of water. You may take the medicine with food if it upsets your stomach.
  • Swallow the delayed release capsule whole. Do not break, crush, chew, or open it.
  • Shake the oral liquid well just before each use. Measure the medicine with a marked measuring spoon or medicine cup.
  • Keep using this medicine for the full treatment time, even if you feel better after the first few doses. Your infection may not clear up if you stop using the medicine too soon.
  • If you are using this medicine to prevent malaria while traveling, start taking the medicine 1 or 2 days before you travel. Take the medicine every day during your trip and continue taking it for 4 weeks after you return. However, do not use the medicine for longer than 4 months.
  • If a dose is missed:
  • If you miss a dose or forget to take your medicine, take it as soon as you can. If it is almost time for your next dose, wait until then to take the medicine and skip the missed dose. Do not use extra medicine to make up for a missed dose.

Proper Adoxa (Oral) Storage

Store Adoxa (Oral) at room temperature away from sunlight and moisture unless otherwise stated by manufacturer's instructions or labelling. Keep Adoxa (Oral) and all medications out of the reach of children.

What To Avoid While Using Adoxa (Oral)

Ask your doctor or pharmacist before using any other medicine, including over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, and herbal products.

  • Make sure your doctor knows if you are also using penicillin, Pepto-Bismol®, antacids (such as Maalox®, Mylanta®), a blood thinner (Coumadin®), a sedative (such as phenobarbital, Nembutal®, Seconal®), medicine for seizures (Dilantin®, Tegretol®), or multivitamins or supplements that contain calcium, magnesium, or iron.
  • Birth control pills may not work while you are using doxycycline. To keep from getting pregnant, use another form of birth control such as condoms, a diaphragm, or contraceptive foam or jelly.

Adoxa (Oral) Warnings

  • Make sure your doctor knows if you have liver disease, or asthma, or if you are allergic to sulfites.
  • This medicine may make your skin more sensitive to sunlight. Use a sunscreen when you are outdoors. Avoid sunlamps and tanning beds.
  • If you are using this medicine to prevent malaria, take extra care not to get bitten by mosquitoes. Use protective clothing, mosquito netting or screens, and an insect repellent.
  • Make sure any doctor or dentist who treats you knows that you are using this medicine. You may need to stop using this medicine several days before having surgery. This medicine may affect the results of certain medical tests.

Adoxa (Oral) Side Effects

Call your doctor right away if you notice any of these side effects:

  • Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in face or hands, swelling or tingling in the mouth or throat, tightness in chest, trouble breathing
  • Burning, pain, or irritation the upper stomach, middle chest, or throat
  • Trouble swallowing
  • Unusual bleeding or bruising
  • If you notice these less serious side effects, talk with your doctor:
  • Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite
  • Vaginal itching or discharge
  • Sore mouth or gums

Adoxa (Oral) Ratings

Overall Rating:

3.0***

 

(based on 2 reviews)

Effectiveness:

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Ease of Use:

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Overall Satisfaction:

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