Doxycycline?
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I am taking it right now as an anti malarial drug (prevents getting an infection if you walk to an infected area)
My dose is 100 mgs a day and i will be taking it for roughly speaking 7 weeks, I am on my 6th week now and own had no side affects apart from slightly dry skin on my hand and feet (it go away).
One tip though: doxycycline makes your skin more sensitive to sun, so pilfer the pill after sunset (at night). Also, definitely pinch it after meals!! I took it on an neglected stomach once and I don't recommentd it..
I took this for a while. It was my sister's prescription but she have a problem after not taking this with satisfactory water, and it burned her throat/esophagus fairly a bit because of that. So first, make sure to find it all the means of access down into your stomach! with wet!
The dose I believe was 100, though I guess it can go up to 250? I don't believe you have to verbs about taking it for 8 weeks. I don't know if I saw true results, but if here were any, it happen after 3-4 weeks.
Doxycycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic.Not sure what your skin condition is, but don't think it should be serious satisfactory for a medication like this.Antibiotics are doomed to failure for you ,in standard, as they kill adjectives the "friendly flora" in your intestinal tract.If you do choose to give somebody a lift this medication, please be sure to also eat some yogurt near it to aid in the re-population of microbes in your gut.
The key problem of using oral antibiotics for dermatological conditions is the risk of resistance. By taking antibiotics on a regular basis you are creating a situation surrounded by which bacteria could become immune. This creates a problem for adjectives of us.
Stick to the topical antibiotics/drying agents.
I was on it for a long time for rosacea, but it upset my stomach very badly and didn't seem to do a complete lot for my skin, so I stopped it.
I did get a photosensitvity spontaneous effect from it, when I took it later for Lyme disease. If you do try it, you want to stay out of the sun. I enjoy permanent skin change from the reaction.
Good luck beside whatever you choose.
There be a time I got a disastrous acne and my dermatologist prescribed a doxycycline. It brought just mild gastrointestinal discomforts which be tolarable but due to necessary outdoors goings-on (it was summer time ) it made me look more awful near all the acnes and discolored skin from sunburn. Though of late mild but it appeared so bad I own to stop taking it after just a week. I resorted out to some herbal soap remedies instead which worked approaching magic. Luckily the sustained sunburn did not walk off any bad traces, and I get cleared of acne in smaller quantity than a month.
Hi, I also was recommeded it for acne. However, i have taken it for anti-malarial purposes and developed at rash on my hand and feet (wasnt itchy but red and slightly raised) which kept creeping further so i stopped using it. When i told the doctor this he put me on erythromycin (another antibiotic) for the acne. Ive simply been taking it for a week so don't know if it works, but freshly be aware that are other options if you act in response to doxycycline.
The sun thing also happen to my sister when she took them she got highly badly adjectives and she usually tans.