Doxycycline

Doxycycline - antibiotic; used to treat infectious diseases caused by various bacteria and other microorganisms. Prescribed internally; the side effects are the same as other antibiotics that contain tetracycline. Trade names: Nordox, Vibramycin.



Doxycycline is an antibiotic that is used to treat infectious diseases caused by various bacteria and other microorganisms. It is prescribed for oral administration. The side effects of doxycycline are the same as those of other antibiotics that contain tetracycline.

Doxycycline is marketed under the trade names Nordox and Vibramycin.



Doxycycline hydrochloride is a broad-spectrum antibiotic from the tetracycline group, a derivative of chlormadinone dihydrazide. Tablets are also available under the trade name Unidox. The drug stops the development of many dangerous microorganisms in the body, including pathogenic bacteria of the intestinal and reproductive groups.



Doxycycline is an antibiotic that is used to treat various infections caused by bacterial infections. It is effective in treating infections of the urinary tract, respiratory tract, skin and stomach. This antibiotic was created in 1953 by a group of US researchers who worked at the National Institutes of Health. The drug name doxycycline comes from its active ingredient, doxycycline.

This is a broad-spectrum penicillin antibiotic. Its use is directed against many types of microorganisms, as well as parasitic fungi. Susceptibility to doxycycline is much less than to other tetracycline drugs. Doxycycline is active against gonococci, salmonella, shigella, staphylococci, streptococci and many other pathogens of acute intestinal infections and bronchopulmonary diseases. There is also low toxicity of this drug when administered intramuscularly. Doxycycline is available in the form of capsules or granules, from which suspensions are prepared for oral administration. When preparing suspensions, milk or water is used, and excipients are added in small doses. When containing ascor