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Product trade name: Minocyn
Pharmaceutical active ingredients containing related brand and generic drugs, medications or other health care products: Minocyn available forms, composition, doses: Minocyn destination | category: Indications and usages, anatomical therapeutic chemical and diseases classification codes: Pharmaceutical companies, researchers, developers, manufacturers, distributors and suppliers: Online pharmacy, drugstores, pharma, health and beauty shops selling this or related pharmaceutical products: There is an additional general information about this medication active ingredient minocycline: Minocyn information Minocyn belongs to the group tetracycline, which is used to treat infections caused by bacteria. Minocyn works by interfering with the ability of the bacteria to produce proteins, which is very essential to the growth and increase of numbers to the bacteria. Minocyn stops the spread of infection and the remaining bacteria are killed by the immune system or eventually die. Minocyn indications Minocyn is indicated for the treatment different infections caused by bacteria such as: Acne vulgaris Bronchitis Eye infections Gonorrhea Infections of the ears, nose or throat Infections of the urinary tract Inflammation of the prostate gland due to infection Inflammation of the urethra due to infection Pelvic inflammatory disease Pneumonia Prevention of infections following surgery Skin or soft tissue infections Your doctor may prescribe Minocyn for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide. Minocyn warnings Before taking Minocyn tell your doctor if you have: Abnormal muscle weakness Decreased liver function Long-term inflammation of skin and some internal organs systemic lupus erythematosus People taking medicines that may have side effects on the liver Severely decreased kidney function Kidney failure Do not take Minocyn if you are allergic to its active ingredient or any of its inactive ingredients. If you have an allergy to Minocyn, stop taking Minocyn and immediately tell your doctor about it. Minocyn should not be used during pregnancy as it may present harm to the unborn baby. Seek medical advice. Minocyn is known to pass in small amounts in the breast milk. Caution should be used while taking Minocyn if you are breastfeeding an infant. Talk to your doctor for more information about Minocyn and nursing an infant. The safety of minocycline in children has not been established. Minocyn intake guidelines Avoid taking Minocyn just before going to bed. To prevent irritation in the throat, take each dose of Minocyn by swallowing whole with plenty of water while standing or sitting. Try taking each dose of Minocyn at the same time each day for best and most effective results. Chances or risks of having side effects may be increased if a large amount of Minocyn is prolonged in use. Take Minocyn at regular interval. Complete the prescribed course of Minocyn unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Stopping the course early increases the chance that the infection will come back and that the bacteria will grow resistant to the antibiotic. Do not take iron preparations or indigestion remedies as the same time of taking Minocyn. Minocyn dosage Take Minocyn exactly as prescribed by you doctor or as directed in the package. If you have any problems understanding it, ask your doctor about it. Your doctor will tell you how many tablets you need to take each day. Minocyn overdose Seek immediate medical attention if you suspect any symptoms of an overdose of Minocyn. There are no reported incidences of a Minocyn overdose. Minocyn missed dose Take the missed dose of Minocyn as soon as you remember. However, it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and return to your regular dosing schedule. Do not take a double dose of Minocyn to avoid unwanted adverse side effects. Minocyn side effects Along with the needed effects, Minocyn also has unwanted adverse effects. Tell your doctor if side effects occur. Tell your doctor if you notice any of the following side effects of Minocyn: Diarrhea Inflammation of the pancreas Abnormal reaction of the skin to light, usually a rash Balance problems involving the inner ear Dizziness Nausea Vomiting Sensation of ringing, or other noise in the ears Loss of appetite Skin reactions such as rash and itch Bowel infection resulting in inflammation of the bowel lining Liver disorders Difficulty or pain when swallowing Mild increase in pressure within the skull Overgrowth of the yeast Candida thrush Staining of skin, nails, teeth, sweat, tears, eyes, breast milk All of these side effects may not occur in one time. Side effects other than those listed in this medication guide may also occur. Talk to your doctor if side effects that seem unusual or especially bothersome occur. Minocyn drug reactions Do not take other medicines unless they have been discussed with your doctor. Talk to your doctor before using any medicines. Minocyn and some medicines may interfere with each other. Before taking Minocyn tell your doctor if you are taking any of the following medicines: antacids vitamins that contain aluminum, bismuth, calcium, magnesium or iron quinapril iron tablets zinc salts kaolin tripotassium dicitratobismuthate acitretin isotretinoin tretinoin warfarin diuretic medicines penicillins oral contraceptive pill
Comments
Nicole Bostwick 21 Sep 2011, 11:54
I need Minocycline despartely due to facial bacterial acne. I can not
afford it without assistance. Why is it so so expensive. Can you please
help?
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