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I've been prescribed doxycycline for my rosacea... Anybody here have

severe side effects with doxycycline? Any record of any ADULT ever

experiencing tooth discoloration?

Thanks

Rairity

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It looks like adult use does not harm teeth. For pregnant women,

doxycline is rated a " D " - where the harm to the fetus is rated A, B,

C, D, and X, with A being where no harm has been shown in tests, and

X being that the risks far outweigh the benefits.

I got this from http://www.cps.ca/english/statements/ID/id94-02.htm.

Doxycycline binds less to calcium than other tetracyclines and

theoretically may be less likely to produce discolouration.

Mineralization of deciduous teeth occurs from 14 weeks gestation

until 2-3 months of age. Tetracyclines are contraindicated during

pregnancy because of the risk of maternal liver damage and fetal

tooth defects. Although tetracyclines are excreted in breast milk

they can be given safely to lactating mothers since detectable serum

concentrations have not been demonstrated in nursing infants.

Calcification of the permanent teeth begins around 4-6 months of life

and is largely complete by 5-6 years. The chance of dental staining

is extremely small after the age of five years, especially if the

duration of therapy is shorter than a few weeks, and multiple courses

of therapy are avoided.

http://www.gicare.com/pated/doxycycline.htm has some good information

about using doxycline:

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What are the effects on sexual function?

Birth control pills may not be as effective while you are taking

doxycycline. A supplemental form of birth control is recommended

during antibiotic therapy.

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Are there other precautions?

Doxycycline is not recommended in children under 8 or pregnant women

because it can cause a permanent discoloration of the teeth (yellow-

gray-brown).

Doxycycline may cause photosensitivity making you more prone to a

sunburn.

Never take outdated doxycycline because it may be toxic to the

kidneys.

Troublesome and persistent diarrhea can develop in some individuals.

If diarrhea develops and persists for more than 24 hours, discontinue

the medication and contact your physician.

Prolonged or repeated use of antibiotics may result in fungal

infection. These are usually due to yeast organisms and occur in the

mouth, intestinal tract and vagina.

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How long is it safe to take doxycycline?

This drug, as well as other antibiotics, should be taken for the full

prescribed dose. Long-term use for months or years, while generally

safe, requires periodic evaluation by a physician.

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Adverse reactions can occur with any drug, even over-the-counter

medications. Some of these are mild such as a stomach upset, which

may be avoided by taking the medication with food. Minor reactions

may go away on their own but if they persist, contact the physician.

For major reactions, the patient should contact the physician

immediately.

For doxycycline, the following are the observed side effects:

Minor:

discoloration and soreness of tongue

nausea

stomach irritation

vomiting

diarrhea

itching of genital or rectal area

Major:

yellow color to skin or eyes

swollen joints or lymph nodes

> I've been prescribed doxycycline for my rosacea... Anybody here

have

> severe side effects with doxycycline? Any record of any ADULT ever

> experiencing tooth discoloration?

>

> Thanks

>

> Rairity

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