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Doxytas (Doxycycline Hyclate) Tweet
How does Doxytas (Doxycycline Hyclate) work: Doxytas (Doxycycline Hyclate) is an antibiotic medicine belonging to the class called tetracyclines. Doxytas is used to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. However, it does not treat viral infections such as common cold. It is used in the same way that Ciproxin is used, with the way that it is used as a preventative measure in case of exposure to Anthrax. Dosage & Administration: Take Doxytas exactly as directed by your physician. Doxytas is taken orally with a full glass of water. It is best to take Doxytas on an empty stomach, but you may take it with food if your stoamch becomes upset. Doses should be taken at regular intervals. Take all of the Doxytas that has been prescribed for you even if you think your condition is better. Never stop taking Doxytas except your physician tells you to do so. Side Effects:
Precautions: Before taking Doxytas, tell your physician all medicines you are taking. Doxytas can affect how other medicines work and vice versa. Some medicines that can interact with Doxytas are antacids and supplements that contain calcium, iron, magnesium, or sodium bicarbonate. If you take products containing these minerals within 2 hours of the time you take Doxine, these medicines could decrease the Doxines effectiveness. Birth control pills also may not work as well if you are taking Doxine. Use other forms of birth control while you are taking Doxytas.
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