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Doxycycline Without Prescription
Doxycycline is an antibiotic from the tetracycline class. It is highly effective for a variety of infections while being inexpensive and safe for most people. Doxycycline is used to treat a wide variety of respiratory tract infections (sinusitis, pneumonia, chronic bronchitis), urinary tract infections, acne, and sexually transmitted diseases (syphilis, chlamydia, gonorrhea). Doxycycline is also used to treat and prevent malaria. Also, it is often prescribed to treat early Lyme disease and to prevent traveler's diarrhea. Buying Doxycycline If you have clear symptoms of bacterial infection and there are no contraindications for this antibiotic, you can request Doxycycline without a prescription.
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Whether you buy Doxycycline at your local pharmacy or purchase it online, learn about the benefits and potential drawbacks. It is widely prescribed and well studied antibiotic with several unique properties and clear advantages over other medications. Doxycycline Advantages & Benefits
Doxycycline Drawbacks Doxycycline has few contraindication and drawbacks:
Recommended dosage You may take Doxycycline capsules without diet restrictions. However, dairy products can reduce the absorbtion of the medication. Several brands of doxycycline may have no restrictions regarding taking them with dairy foods. Take doxycycline hyclate with a glass of water to avoid esophagus irritation. The usual doxycycline (Doryx, Vibramycin) dose is 200 mg on the first day (100 mg every 12 hours) followed by a maintenance dose of 100mg per day. The maintenance dose may be taken as a single dose or as 50 mg every 12 hours. Your doctor may prescribe 100 mg every 12 hours for severe infections such as chronic urinary tract infection. Gonorrhea: Syphilis: Chlamydia Infection: Prevention of Malaria: Before starting the treatment check your Doxycycline prescription for the correct dosage. Don't change the dosage or stop your prescription without urgent reason. Not finishing the treatment can lead to a recurrence of infection. |
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