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Doxycycline hyclate (Vibramycin hyclate, Targadox, Doryx, Doryx MPC, Acticlate) and minocycline (Minocin, Minolira, Solodyn, Ximino) are both tetracycline antibiotics used to treat various bacterial infections, including acne and urinary tract infections (UTIs). They also treat respiratory tract infections and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) like chlamydia and gonorrhea. However, doxycycline hyclate is also used for malaria prevention, while minocycline is not. Doxycycline hyclate is available in tablets, capsules, liquid syrup, and as an intravenous (IV) injection whereas minocycline is available in tablets, capsules, and as an IV injection. Doxycycline hyclate is typically taken once or twice daily, while minocycline is often taken every 12 hours or four times a day, depending on the condition. Both medications can cause sun sensitivity, but minocycline may also cause dizziness and skin darkening. Both medications can interact with antacids, blood thinners, and can affect birth control effectiveness. Both medications are not recommended during pregnancy due to potential harm to unborn babies.
Doxycycline hyclate is an antibiotic that treats many conditions, including acne, chlamydia, sinus infection, and urinary tract infection (UTI). It's taken by mouth, typically once or twice daily. It comes as capsules, tablets, and a liquid syrup. Side effects of doxycycline hyclate include stomach upset, nausea, and vomiting.
Minocycline is an antibiotic that treats many types of bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections (UTIs) and sinus infections. It's also used to treat acne when medications that are applied onto the skin aren't working well. Some common side effects include headache, feeling tired, and dizziness. Minocycline can also stain children's teeth and make you more like to get a sunburn.
Doxycycline hyclate is used to prevent malaria due to the parasite Plasmodium falciparum and to treat many different infections caused by bacteria. Some examples include:
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