DOXY-100 doxycycline 100mg (as hydrochloride) tablet bottle Austràlia - anglès - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

doxy-100 doxycycline 100mg (as hydrochloride) tablet bottle

medis pharma pty ltd - doxycycline, quantity: 100 mg - tablet, film coated - excipient ingredients: colloidal anhydrous silica; maize starch; microcrystalline cellulose; magnesium stearate; titanium dioxide; hypromellose; indigo carmine; macrogol 4000 - other conditions: protect from moisture. indications: infections caused by the following organisms; mycoplasma pneumoniae (primary atypical pneumonia); rickettsiae (queensland tick typhus, epidemic typhus fever, q fever, murine endemic typhus fever, australo-pacific endemic scrub typhus); chlamydia psittaci (psittacosis); chlamydia trachomatis (lymphogranuloma venereum, trachoma, inclusion conjunctivitis). (doxycycline is indicated in the treatment of trachoma, although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. inclusion conjunctivitis may be treated with oral doxycycline alone, or in combination with topical agents). borreliae (relapsing fever). calymmatobacterium (donovania) granulomatis (granuloma inguinale). infections caused by the following gram- negative microorganisms: vibrio species (chlorea), brucella sp. (brucellosis; in conjuction with streptomycin), haemophilus ducreyi (chancroid), yersinia pestis (plague), francisella turarenis (tularaemia), bartonella bacilliformis (bartonellosis), bacteroides sp. when penicillin is contraindicated, doxy-100 is an alternative drug in the treatment of infections due to: treponema pallidum (syphilis); treponema pertenue (yaws); neisseria gonorrhoea (see dosage and administration). doxy-100 is not the drug of choice in the treatment of any type of staphylococcal infection or infections due to streptococcus pneumoniae, haemophilus infuenzae, streptococcus pyogenes, streptococcus faecalis or any type of enteric bacteria because many strains of these organisms have been shown to be resistant to doxycycline. doxy-100 should not be used in these infections unless the organism has been shown to be sensitive. for upper respiratory infections due to group a beta-haemolytic streptococci (including prophylaxis of rheumatic fever), penicillin is the usual drug of choice. in acute intestinal amoebiasis, doxycycline may be a useful adjunct to amoebicides. in severe acne, doxycycline may be useful adjunctive therapy. doxycycline is indicated, in adults and children older than 10 years, as chemoprophylaxis for malaria caused by plasmodium falciparum and, in combination with other antimalarial agents, against malaria caused by plasmodium vivax. doxycycline is only able to suppress malaria caused by p. vivax. as there are relatively few locations where p. vivax does not co-exist to some extent with p. falciparum, it is recommended that doxycycline should be used routinely with other agents, for example, chloroquine.

DORYX Doxycycline 100mg capsules Austràlia - anglès - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

doryx doxycycline 100mg capsules

mayne pharma international pty ltd - doxycycline hyclate, quantity: 116.3 mg (equivalent: doxycycline, qty 100 mg) - capsule, modified release - excipient ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose; lactose monohydrate; magnesium stearate; purified water; hypromellose phthalate; hyprolose; wheat starch; diethyl phthalate; hypromellose; gelatin; povidone; ethanol; shellac; pharmaceutical glaze; carbon black - indications as at 24 march 2004: doxycycline is primarily bacteriostatic and is thought to exert its antimicrobial effect by the inhibition of protein synthesis. doxycycline is active against a wide range of gram positive and gram negative organisms. note: the 50 mg capsule is not a paediatric formulation. doryx is indicated in the treatment of infections caused by the following micro-organisms: mycoplasma pneumoniae: primary atypical pneumonia. rickettsiae: queensland tick typhus, typhus fever and q fever agents of psittacosis. calymmatobacterium (donovania) granulomitis: granuloma inguinale. agents of lymphogranuloma venereum. borreliae: relapsing fever. chlamydia trachomatis. doryx is indicated in the treatment of trachoma, although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. inclusion conjunctivitis may be treated with oral doryx alone, or in combination with topical agents. doryx is indicated in the treatment of infections caused by the following gram negative micro-or

DORYX doxycycline 50mg capsules Austràlia - anglès - Department of Health (Therapeutic Goods Administration)

doryx doxycycline 50mg capsules

mayne pharma international pty ltd - doxycycline hyclate, quantity: 58.15 mg (equivalent: doxycycline, qty 50 mg) - capsule, modified release - excipient ingredients: microcrystalline cellulose; povidone; magnesium stearate; hypromellose; gelatin; diethyl phthalate; hypromellose phthalate; lactose monohydrate; purified water; wheat starch; hyprolose; ethanol; shellac; pharmaceutical glaze; carbon black - indications as at 24 march 2004: doxycycline is primarily bacteriostatic and is thought to exert its antimicrobial effect by the inhibition of protein synthesis. doxycycline is active against a wide range of gram positive and gram negative organisms. note: the 50 mg capsule is not a paediatric formulation. doryx is indicated in the treatment of infections caused by the following micro-organisms: mycoplasma pneumoniae: primary atypical pneumonia. rickettsiae: queensland tick typhus, typhus fever and q fever agents of psittacosis. calymmatobacterium (donovania) granulomitis: granuloma inguinale. agents of lymphogranuloma venereum. borreliae: relapsing fever. chlamydia trachomatis. doryx is indicated in the treatment of trachoma, although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. inclusion conjunctivitis may be treated with oral doryx alone, or in combination with topical agents. doryx is indicated in the treatment of infections caused by the following gram negative micro-or

terramycin- Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride capsule Estats Units - anglès - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

terramycin- oxytetracycline hydrochloride capsule

pfizer labs - oxytetracycline hydrochloride (unii: 4u7k4n52zm) (oxytetracycline - unii:x20i9en955, oxytetracycline - unii:x20i9en955) - capsule - oxytetracycline is indicated in infections caused by the following microorganisms: - rickettsiae (rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, q fever, rickettsialpox and tick fevers), - mycoplasma pneumoniae (pplo, eaton agent), - agents of psittacosis and ornithosis, - agents of lymphogranuloma venereum and granuloma inguinale, - the spirochetal agent of relapsing fever (borrelia recurrentis ). the following gram negative microorganisms: - haemophilus ducreyi (chancroid), - pasteurella pestis , and pasteurella tularensis , - bartonella bacilliformis , - bacteroides species, - vibrio comma and vibrio fetus , - brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). because many strains of the following groups of microorganisms have been shown to be resistant to tetracyclines, culture and susceptibility testing are recommended. oxytetracycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropr

DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE capsule Estats Units - anglès - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

doxycycline hyclate capsule

remedyrepack inc. - doxycycline hyclate (unii: 19xts3t51u) (doxycycline anhydrous - unii:334895s862) - to reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain effectiveness of doxycycline hyclate and other antibacterial drugs, doxycycline hyclate should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by susceptible bacteria. when culture and susceptibility information are available, they should be considered in selecting or modifying antibacterial therapy. in the absence of such data, local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns may contribute to the empiric selection of therapy. treatment: doxycycline is indicated for the treatment of the following infections: - rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, q fever, rickettsialpox, and tick fevers caused by rickettsiae. - respiratory tract infections caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae . - lymphogranuloma venereum caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - psittacosis (ornithosis) caused by chlamydophila psittaci . - trachoma caused by chlamydia trachomatis , although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. - inclusion conjunctivitis caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - uncomplicated urethral, endocervical, or rectal infections in adults caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - nongonococcal urethritis caused by ureaplasma urealyticum . - relapsing fever due to borrelia recurrentis . doxycycline is also indicated for the treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms: - chancroid caused by haemophilus ducreyi . - plague due to yersinia pestis . - tularemia due to francisella tularensis . - cholera caused by vibrio cholerae . - campylobacter fetus infections caused by campylobacter fetus . - brucellosis due to brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). - bartonellosis due to bartonella bacilliformis . - granuloma inguinale caused by klebsiella granulomatis . because many strains of the following groups of microorganisms have been shown to be resistant to doxycycline, culture and susceptibility testing are recommended. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative bacteria, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - escherichia coli. - enterobacter aerogenes . - shigella species. - acinetobacter species. - respiratory tract infections caused by haemophilus influenzae . - respiratory tract and urinary tract infections caused by klebsiella species. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-positive microorganisms when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - upper respiratory infections caused by streptococcus pneumoniae . - anthrax due to bacillus anthracis , including inhalational anthrax (post-exposure): to reduce the incidence or progression of disease following exposure to aerosolized bacillus anthracis . when penicillin is contraindicated, doxycycline is an alternative drug in the treatment of the following infections: - uncomplicated gonorrhea caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae . - syphilis caused by treponema pallidum . - yaws caused by treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue . - listeriosis due to listeria monocytogenes . - vincent's infection caused by fusobacterium fusiforme . - actinomycosis caused by actinomyces israelii . - infections caused by clostridium species. in acute intestinal amebiasis, doxycycline may be a useful adjunct to amebicides. in severe acne, doxycycline may be useful adjunctive therapy. prophylaxis: doxycycline is indicated for the prophylaxis of malaria due to plasmodium falciparum in short-term travelers (<4 months) to areas with chloroquine and/or pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine resistant strains. (see dosage and administrationsection and information for patientssubsection of the precautionssection.) this drug is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the tetracyclines.

DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE capsule Estats Units - anglès - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

doxycycline hyclate capsule

alembic pharmaceuticals limited - doxycycline hyclate (unii: 19xts3t51u) (doxycycline anhydrous - unii:334895s862) - to reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain effectiveness of doxycycline hyclate capsules, usp and other antibacterial drugs, doxycycline hyclate capsules, usp should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by susceptible bacteria. when culture and susceptibility information are available, they should be considered in selecting or modifying antibacterial therapy. in the absence of such data, local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns may contribute to the empiric selection of therapy. treatment: doxycycline is indicated for the treatment of the following infections: - rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, q fever, rickettsialpox, and tick fevers caused by rickettsiae . - respiratory tract infections caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae . - lymphogranuloma venereum caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - psittacosis (ornithosis) caused by chlamydophila psittaci . - trachoma caused by chlamydia trachomatis , although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. - inclusion conjunctivitis caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - uncomplicated urethral, endocervical, or rectal infections in adults caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - nongonococcal urethritis caused by ureaplasma urealyticum . - relapsing fever due to borrelia  recurrentis . doxycycline is also indicated for the treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms: - chancroid caused by haemophilus ducreyi . - plague due to yersinia pestis . - tularemia due to francisella tularensis . - cholera caused by vibrio cholerae . - campylobacter fetus infections caused by campylobacter fetus . - brucellosis due to brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). - bartonellosis due to bartonella bacilliformis . - granuloma inguinale caused by klebsiella granulomatis . because many strains of the following groups of microorganisms have been shown to be resistant to doxycycline, culture and susceptibility testing are recommended. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative bacteria, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - escherichia coli . - enterobacter aerogenes . - shigella species. - acinetobacter species. - respiratory tract infections caused by haemophilus influenzae . - respiratory tract and urinary tract infections caused by klebsiella species. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-positive microorganisms when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - upper respiratory infections caused by streptococcus pneumoniae . - anthrax due to bacillus anthracis , including inhalational anthrax (post-exposure): to reduce the incidence or progression of disease following exposure to aerosolized bacillus anthracis . when penicillin is contraindicated, doxycycline is an alternative drug in the treatment of the following infections: - uncomplicated gonorrhea caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae . - syphilis caused by treponema pallidum . - yaws caused by treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue . - listeriosis due to listeria monocytogenes . - vincent’s infection caused by fusobacterium fusiforme . - actinomycosis caused by actinomyces israelii . - infections caused by clostridium species. in acute intestinal amebiasis, doxycycline may be a useful adjunct to amebicides. in severe acne, doxycycline may be useful adjunctive therapy. prophylaxis: doxycycline is indicated for the prophylaxis of malaria due to plasmodium falciparum in short-term travelers (<4 months) to areas with chloroquine and/or pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine resistant strains. (see dosage and administration section and information for patients subsection of the precautions section.) this drug is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the   tetracyclines.

DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE- doxycycline capsule Estats Units - anglès - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

doxycycline hyclate- doxycycline capsule

remedyrepack inc. - doxycycline hyclate (unii: 19xts3t51u) (doxycycline anhydrous - unii:334895s862) - to reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain effectiveness of doxycycline hyclate capsules and other antibacterial drugs, doxycycline hyclate capsules should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by susceptible bacteria. when culture and susceptibility information are available, they should be considered in selecting or modifying antibacterial therapy. in the absence of such data, local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns may contribute to the empiric selection of therapy. treatment: doxycycline is indicated for the treatment of the following infections: - rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, q fever, rickettsialpox, and tick fevers caused by rickettsiae. - respiratory tract infections caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae . - lymphogranuloma venereum caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - psittacosis (ornithosis) caused by chlamydophila psittaci . - trachoma caused by chlamydia trachomatis , although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. - inclusion conjunctivitis caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - uncomplicated urethral, endocervical, or rectal infections in adults caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - nongonococcal urethritis caused by ureaplasma urealyticum . - relapsing fever due to borrelia recurrentis . doxycycline is also indicated for the treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms: - chancroid caused by haemophilus ducreyi . - plague due to yersinia pestis . - tularemia due to francisella tularensis . - cholera caused by vibrio cholerae . - campylobacter fetus infections caused by campylobacter fetus . - brucellosis due to brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). - bartonellosis due to bartonella bacilliformis . - granuloma inguinale caused by klebsiella granulomatis . because many strains of the following groups of microorganisms have been shown to be resistant to doxycycline, culture and susceptibility testing are recommended. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative bacteria, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - escherichia coli . - enterobacter aerogenes . - shigella species. - acinetobacter species. - respiratory tract infections caused by haemophilus influenzae . - respiratory tract and urinary tract infections caused by klebsiella species. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-positive microorganisms when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - upper respiratory infections caused by streptococcus pneumoniae . - anthrax due to bacillus anthracis , including inhalational anthrax (post-exposure): to reduce the incidence or progression of disease following exposure to aerosolized bacillus anthracis . when penicillin is contraindicated, doxycycline is an alternative drug in the treatment of the following infections: - uncomplicated gonorrhea caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae . - syphilis caused by treponema pallidum . - yaws caused by treponema pallidum subspecies pertenu e . - listeriosis due to listeria monocytogenes . - vincent’s infection caused by fusobacterium fusiforme . - actinomycosis caused by actinomyces israelii . - infections caused by clostridium species. in acute intestinal amebiasis, doxycycline may be a useful adjunct to amebicides. in severe acne, doxycycline may be useful adjunctive therapy. prophylaxis: doxycycline is indicated for the prophylaxis of malaria due to plasmodium falciparum in short-term travelers (<4 months) to areas with chloroquine and/or pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine resistant strains (see  dosage and administration section and   information for patients subsection of the  precautions section). this drug is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the tetracyclines.

DOXYCYCLINE tablet, film coated Estats Units - anglès - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

doxycycline tablet, film coated

a-s medication solutions - doxycycline (unii: n12000u13o) (doxycycline anhydrous - unii:334895s862) - to reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of doxycycline tablets and other antibacterial drugs, doxycycline tablets should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by susceptible bacteria. when culture and susceptibility information are available, they should be considered in selecting or modifying antibacterial therapy. in the absence of such data, local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns may contribute to the empiric selection of therapy. doxycycline is indicated for the treatment of the following infections: rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, q fever, rickettsialpox, and tick fevers caused by rickettsiae. respiratory tract infections caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae . lymphogranuloma venereum caused by chlamydia trachomatis. psittacosis (ornithosis) caused by chlamydophila  psittaci. trachoma caused by chlamydia trachomatis , although the infectious agent is not always eliminated as judged by immunofluorescence. inclusion conjunctivitis caused by chlamydia trachomatis . uncomplicated urethral, endocervical or rectal infections in adults caused by chlamydia trachomatis . nongonococcal urethritis caused by ureaplasma urealyticum . relapsing fever due to borrelia recurrentis . doxycycline is also indicated for the treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms: chancroid caused by haemophilus ducreyi. plague due to yersinia pestis. tularemia due to francisella tularensis. cholera caused by vibrio cholerae. campylobacter fetus infections caused by campylobacter fetus. brucellosis due to brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). bartonellosis due to bartonella bacilliformis. granuloma inguinale caused by klebsiella granulomatis. because many strains of the following groups of microorganisms have been shown to be resistant to doxycycline, culture and susceptibility testing are recommended. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: escherichia coli enterobacter aerogenes shigella species acinetobacter  species   respiratory tract infections caused by haemophilus influenzae. respiratory tract and urinary tract infections caused by klebsiella species. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-positive microorganisms, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: upper respiratory infections caused by streptococcus pneumoniae anthrax due to bacillus anthracis , including inhalational anthrax (post-exposure): to reduce the incidence or progression of disease following exposure to aerosolized bacillus anthracis. when penicillin is contraindicated, doxycycline is an alternative drug in the treatment of the following infections: uncomplicated gonorrhea caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae . syphilis caused by treponema pallidum. yaws caused by treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue. listeriosis due to listeria monocytogenes. vincent's infection caused by fusobacterium fusiforme. actinomycosis caused by actinomyces israelii. infections caused by clostridium species. in acute intestinal amebiasis, doxycycline may be a useful adjunct to amebicides. in severe acne, doxycycline may be useful adjunctive therapy. this drug is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the tetracyclines.

DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE tablet Estats Units - anglès - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

doxycycline hyclate tablet

lupin pharmaceuticals,inc. - doxycycline hyclate (unii: 19xts3t51u) (doxycycline anhydrous - unii:334895s862) - to reduce the development of drug-resistant bacteria and maintain effectiveness of doxycycline hyclate tablets, usp and other antibacterial drugs, doxycycline hyclate tablets, usp should be used only to treat or prevent infections that are proven or strongly suspected to be caused by susceptible bacteria. when culture and susceptibility information are available, they should be considered in selecting or modifying antibacterial therapy. in the absence of such data, local epidemiology and susceptibility patterns may contribute to the empiric selection of therapy. treatment: doxycycline is indicated for the treatment of the following infections: - rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus fever and the typhus group, q fever, rickettsialpox, and tick fevers caused by rickettsiae. - respiratory tract infections caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae. - lymphogranuloma venereum caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - psittacosis (ornithosis) caused by chlamydophila psittaci . - trachoma caused by chlamydia trachomatis , although the infectious agent is not always eliminated, as judged by immunofluorescence. - inclusion conjunctivitis caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - uncomplicated urethral, endocervical, or rectal infections in adults caused by chlamydia trachomatis . - nongonococcal urethritis caused by ureaplasma urealyticum . - relapsing fever due to borrelia recurrentis . doxycycline is also indicated for the treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative microorganisms: - chancroid caused by haemophilus ducreyi . - plague due to yersinia pestis . - tularemia due to francisella tularensis . - cholera caused by vibrio cholerae . - campylobacter fetus infections caused by campylobacter fetus . - brucellosis due to brucella species (in conjunction with streptomycin). - bartonellosis due to bartonella bacilliformis . - granuloma inguinale caused by klebsiella granulomatis . because many strains of the following groups of microorganisms have been shown to be resistant to doxycycline, culture and susceptibility testing are recommended. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-negative bacteria, when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - escherichia coli . - enterobacter aerogenes . - shigella species. - acinetobacter species. - respiratory tract infections caused by haemophilus influenzae . - respiratory tract and urinary tract infections caused by klebsiella species. doxycycline is indicated for treatment of infections caused by the following gram-positive microorganisms when bacteriologic testing indicates appropriate susceptibility to the drug: - upper respiratory infections caused by streptococcus pneumoniae . - anthrax due to bacillus anthracis , including inhalational anthrax (post-exposure): to reduce the incidence or progression of disease following exposure to aerosolized bacillus anthracis . when penicillin is contraindicated, doxycycline is an alternative drug in the treatment of the following infections: - uncomplicated gonorrhea caused by neisseria gonorrhoeae . - syphilis caused by treponema pallidum . - yaws caused by treponema pallidum subspecies pertenue . - listeriosis due to listeria monocytogenes . - vincent's infection caused by fusobacterium fusiforme . - actinomycosis caused by actinomyces israelii . - infections caused by clostridium species. in acute intestinal amebiasis, doxycycline may be a useful adjunct to amebicides. in severe acne, doxycycline may be useful adjunctive therapy. prophylaxis: doxycycline is indicated for the prophylaxis of malaria due to plasmodium falciparum in short-term travelers (<4 months) to areas with chloroquine and/or pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine resistant strains. (see dosage and administration section and information for patients subsection of the precautions section.) this drug is contraindicated in persons who have shown hypersensitivity to any of the tetracyclines.