Doxycycline Flashcards
1
Q
Drug Class
A
Tetracyclines
2
Q
Active
A
Doxycycline
3
Q
Indications
A
- Acne
- Malaria prophylaxis
- Respiratory tract infections
- CAP
- Exacerbation of chronic bronchitis
- Acute bacterial sinusitis
- Chronic prostatitis
4
Q
Dose Range
A
Adult:
200mg on day 1, then 100mg daily (m=200mg/day)
Acne:
50 mg daily for at least 6 weeks
Malaria prophylaxis:
Start taking 2 days before entering, and continue for 2–4 weeks after leaving, an endemic area. Maximum recommended course 6 months.
5
Q
SE’s
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- GI upset (n/v, diarrhoea, epigastric burning)
- teeth discolouration
- enamel dysplasia
- photosensitivity
- oesophageal ulcers
- increase in intracranial BP, therefore causes headache
- inhibition of bone growth (in children
6
Q
Counselling
A
Label: B, D, 4, 8
- Take with food or milk to reduce stomach upset.
- Take with a large glass of water, and remain upright (do not lie down) within 1 hour of taking a tetracycline. This is to stop tablets or capsules sticking on the way to your stomach, and causing painful damage to the lining of your throat.
- Do not take antacids, iron, calcium or zinc supplements within 2 hours of a tetracycline as they may interfere with its absorption.
- Avoid sun exposure, wear protective clothing and use sunscreen while taking this medicine.
- Take a single daily dose in the morning rather than at night.
- May decrease effectiveness of OC ! use barrier methods or abstain.
Malaria prophylaxis (personal measures):
• DEET containing insect repellent
• Clothing that covers most of the body
• Mosquito nets sprayed with permethrin
• Air conditioning
7
Q
Monitoring
A
n/a