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doxycycline hyclate |
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doxycycline hyclate (dok´sisī´klēn hī´klāt), n brand names: Doryx, Doxy-Caps, Vibra-Tabs; drug class: tetracycline, broad-spectrum antiinfective; action: inhibits protein synthesis, phosphorylation in microorganisms; uses: syphilis, chlamydia trachomatis, gonorrhea, lymphogranuloma venereum, uncommon gram-negative and gram-positive organisms, necrotizing ulcerative gingivostomatitis. doxycycline hyclate Apo-Doxy (CA), Doryx, Doxy 100, Doxycin (CA), Periostat, Vibramycin Hyclate, Vibra-Tabs Pharmacologic class: Tetracycline Therapeutic class: Anti-infective Pregnancy risk category D ActionUnclear. Thought to inhibit bacterial protein synthesis at 30S and 50S ribosomal subunit and to alter cytoplasmic membrane of susceptible organisms. AvailabilityCapsules: 20 mg, 50 mg, 100 mg Capsules (coated pellets): 75 mg, 100 mg Powder for injection: 100 mg, 200 mg Powder for oral suspension: 25 mg/5 ml Syrup: 50 mg Tablets: 20 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg ⊘Indications and dosages ➣ Infections caused by unusual organisms, including Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, and Rickettsia organisms Adults and children weighing more than 45 kg (99 lb): 100 mg P.O. q 12 hours on first day, followed by 100 to 200 mg P.O. once daily; or 50 to 100 mg P.O. q 12 hours; or 200 mg I.V. once daily; or 100 mg I.V. q 12 hours on first day, followed by 100 to 200 mg I.V. once daily; or 50 to 100 mg I.V. q 12 hours Children weighing 45 kg (99 lb) or less: 2.2 mg/kg P.O. q 12 hours on first day, followed by 2.2 to 4.4 mg/kg/day P.O. once daily; or 1.1 to 2.2 mg/kg P.O. q 12 hours; or 4.4 mg/kg I.V. once daily; or 2.2 mg/kg I.V. q 12 hours on first day, followed by 2.2 to 4.4 mg/kg I.V. once daily; or 1.1 to 2.2 mg/kg I.V. q 12 hours ➣ Gonorrhea in penicillin-allergic patients Adults and children weighing more than 45 kg (99 lb): 100 mg P.O. q 12 hours for 7 days; or 300 mg P.O. initially, followed by another 300 mg P.O. 1 hour later ➣ Lyme disease Adults and children weighing more than 45 kg (99 lb): 100 mg P.O. b.i.d. for 10 to 30 days ➣ Periodontitis Adults and children weighing more than 45 kg (99 lb): 20 mg P.O. b.i.d. for up to 9 months ➣ Anthrax Adults and children weighing more than 45 kg (99 lb): 100 mg P.O. b.i.d. for 60 days; or 100 mg I.V. q 12 hours for 60 days, changing to oral route when appropriate Children weighing 45 kg (99 lb) or less: 2.2 mg/kg P.O. b.i.d. for 60 days; or 100 mg I.V. q 12 hours for 60 days, changing to oral route when appropriate ➣ Prevention of malaria caused by Plasmodium falciparum in short-term travelers (less than 4 months) Adults: 100 mg/day P.O. starting 1 to 2 days before travel begins and continuing during and for 4 weeks after travel Children: 2 mg/kg/day P.O., up to adult dosage of 100 mg/day, starting 1 to 2 days before travel begins and continuing during and for 4 weeks after travel Off-label uses• Traveller's diarrhea Contraindications• Hypersensitivity to drug, other tetracyclines, or bisulfites (with some drug products) PrecautionsUse cautiously in: Administration• Obtain specimens for culture and sensitivity testing, as ordered, before first dose.
Adverse reactionsCNS: paresthesia, pseudotumor cerebri CV: phlebitis, thrombophlebitis, pericarditis EENT: vestibular reactions, hoarseness, pharyngitis GI: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, esophagitis, epigastric distress, enterocolitis, anogenital lesions or inflammation, glossitis, oral candidiasis, black hairy tongue, pancreatitis GU: dark yellow or brown urine, vaginal candidiasis Hematologic: hemolytic anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia Hepatic: hepatotoxicity Musculoskeletal: bone growth retardation (in children younger than age 8) Skin: photosensitivity, maculopapular or erythematous rash, hyperpigmentation, urticaria Other: tooth enamel defects, increased appetite, phlebitis at I.V. site, superinfection, hypersensitivity reactions including anaphylaxis InteractionsDrug-drug. Adsorbent antidiarrheals; antacids; calcium, iron, and magnesium preparations: decreased doxycycline absorption Barbiturates, carbamazepine, hormonal contraceptives containing estrogen, phenytoin, rifamycin: decreased doxycycline efficacy Cholestyramine, colestipol: decreased oral absorption of doxycycline Methoxyflurane: increased nephrotoxicity Penicillin: decreased penicillin activity Sucralfate: prevention of doxycycline absorption from GI tract Warfarin: enhanced warfarin effects Drug-diagnostic tests. Alkaline phosphatase, alanine aminotransferase, amylase, aspartate aminotransferase, bilirubin, blood urea nitrogen (BUN), eosinophils: increased levels Hemoglobin, neutrophils, platelets, white blood cells: decreased levels Urine catecholamines: false elevations Drug-food. Calcium-containing foods: decreased drug absorption Drug-behaviors. Alcohol use: decreased anti-infective effect of doxycycline Sun exposure: increased risk of photosensitivity Patient monitoring• Evaluate I.V. site regularly. Apply cool compresses as needed. Patient teaching• Advise patient to take with 8 oz of water to ensure passage into stomach. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Doxycycline hyclate treatment of experimental canine ehrlichiosis followed by challenge inoculation with two Ehrlichia canis strains. Periostat is the registered trademark of CollaGenex's proprietary 20 mg tablets of doxycycline hyclate approved by the FDA as the only systemic adjunct to scaling and root planing for the treatment of adult periodontitis. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) for doxycycline hyclate 20 mg tablets. |
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