Minocin
Minocin MR capsules contain the antibiotic minocycline, for the treatment of mild to moderate acne. They help to kill the excess bacteria on the skin that contribute to the development of acne.
Doxycycline is a prescription-only antibiotic that is commonly used to treat moderate to severe acne vulgaris (acne), a skin condition characterised by pimples, blackheads, and whiteheads.
Like other acne treatments, Doxycycline can take time to show results. Improvement may be seen within 2 weeks, but it may take up to 12 weeks to see the full benefits of the medication. Results are likely to be faster if used with a non-antibiotic topical treatment, such as Skinoren, Acnecide, or Epiduo.
Tired of dealing with the unpleasant, uncomfortable symptoms of acne? A brief online consultation is all it takes to order Doxycycline through The Independent Pharmacy.
Type of medicine | Tetracycline antibiotics |
Works by | Kills the bacteria that causes acne |
Active ingredient | Doxycycline Hyclate |
Strength | 100mg (2 x 50mg) |
Effective within | Up to 12 weeks |
Pack size | 56 capsules |
Generic | Yes |
Use with alcohol | In moderation |
Doxycycline is a prescription-only oral antibiotic. It is typically prescribed to people with moderate to severe acne that hasn’t responded to other treatment options (such as topical creams or gels containing benzoyl peroxide).
This medication is highly effective in reducing inflammation and clearing the bacteria responsible for acne breakouts. Doxycycline is also used to treat a range of other conditions, such as Chlamydia, Malaria, and Rosacea.
As an acne treatment, Doxycycline is usually taken once or twice a day for several weeks or months. As Doxycycline is an antibiotic, it’s important to take the medication exactly as prescribed, and that you finish your course as directed. This will prevent the development of antibiotic-resistant illnesses.
Doxycycline is highly effective when used to treat moderate to severe acne. The medication works by clearing acne-causing bacteria from the skin, reducing inflammation, and preventing any new bacterial growth.
If you’re suffering from acne, your pharmacist or GP will likely prescribe Doxycycline alongside a facial cream or gel containing benzoyl peroxide (an antiseptic). This is because while Doxycycline does an excellent job at reducing inflammation and bacteria, these aren't the only reasons for an acne breakout.
All acne breakouts begin due to the buildup of excess oils forming a plug (known as a comedo). In the skin pores. Unlike Doxycycline, topical medications can prevent these plugs from forming in the first place.
Long-term use of Doxycycline may lead to antibiotic resistance, so it should be used only as long as it is needed to clear up acne.
The effectiveness of Doxycycline for treating acne can vary from person to person. Some people may see improvement in their acne within a few weeks of starting Doxycycline, while it may take several months for others to notice a difference. Treatment usually lasts around 3 to 4 months; however, a dermatologist may prescribe a longer course if needed.
A study from 2007 showed that Doxycycline successfully reduced up to 75% of inflammatory acne lesions and up to 54% of comedones (blackheads and whiteheads).
When taking Doxycycline for acne, it is generally recommended to take two 50mg capsules once daily with food. As with all oral antibiotics, it’s important to take Doxycycline at the same time every day for the entire duration of the prescription.
In general, you can expect your course to last around 3 to 4 months though this may vary, depending on the severity of your acne. Never increase your Doxycycline dosage without consulting your GP or pharmacist first.
Always try to take the capsules while standing or sitting upright, never lying down, and wash the capsules down with a large glass of water.
If you miss a dose of Doxycycline, be sure to take it as soon as you remember. However, if it’s almost time for your next scheduled dose, it’s better to skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing schedule. Do not take extra medicine to make up for the missed dose.
Doxycycline treats acne most effectively when taken exactly as prescribed, and your recovery may take longer if you miss doses. Always contact your pharmacist or doctor if you miss more than one dose.
Always complete the entire course of antibiotics as prescribed, even if your acne goes away. This helps to ensure that all the bacteria have been cleared from your pores, and it prevents the development of antibiotic resistance.
Each Doxycycline capsule contains 50mg Doxycycline (as hyclate) as the active ingredient.
Each capsule also contains: gelatin, magnesium stearate, shellac glaze, sodium lauryl sulphate, starch, E104, E127, E131, E171, E172 & propylene glycol.
Doxycycline: Patient Information Leaflet
Common side effects (affecting around 1 in 10 people) include:
Stop taking your treatment and see your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following symptoms that may indicate an allergic reaction:
If you experience severe or persistent side effects, it's important to contact your healthcare provider. For a full list of side effects and information about taking Doxycycline, including interactions with other medication, see the Patient Information Leaflet.
Before deciding to use Doxycycline, you should consider the following warnings.
Do not take Doxycycline if:
You should always consult with your doctor before beginning a course of Doxycycline if you:
There are several medications that you should avoid taking while using Doxycycline to treat acne. These include:
Please refer to the Patient Information Leaflet for a full list of warnings. Always inform your doctor or pharmacist of any medications you are currently taking before starting Doxycycline.
Doxycycline is not typically recommended for use during pregnancy due to concerns that it may affect bone growth. If you are pregnant, your GP may suggest alternative treatment options such as erythromycin or topical acne treatments such as benzoyl peroxide.
It’s understood that Doxycycline may cause weight gain, particularly with prolonged use. Some research suggests that this may be related to the impact of the antibiotic on gut bacteria, which play a role in weight management. If you have any concerns about this, it’s best to speak to your GP before beginning your treatment.
If you miss a dose of Doxycycline, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is close to the time for your next dose, do not take the missed dose. Instead, continue with your regular schedule and take your next dose at the usual time.
Do not take extra medicine to make up for the missed dose. If you miss multiple doses, speak with your pharmacist or GP to determine the best course of action. It's important not to miss doses or stop taking Doxycycline early as this can lead to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
An overdose of Doxycycline can be dangerous and may cause severe side effects. If you suspect an overdose, seek medical help right away. The symptoms of an overdose may include:
In severe cases, an overdose may lead to more serious side effects such as:
Overdosing on Doxycycline is not known to be fatal when taken alone. However, an overdose of any medication should be considered a medical emergency and treated immediately.
If you experience any side effects after taking Doxycycline, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
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