Țară: Malaezia
Limbă: engleză
Sursă: NPRA (National Pharmaceutical Regulatory Agency, Bahagian Regulatori Farmasi Negara)
DOXYCYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE/HYCLATE
DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD
DOXYCYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE/HYCLATE
100 Capsules; 1000 Capsules; 500 Capsules; 10 Capsules
DYNAPHARM (M) SDN BHD
Consumer Medication Information Leaflet (RiMUP) DYNA DOXYCYCLINE CAPSULE 100MG Doxycycline HCl (100 mg) Page 1 of 2 What is in this leaflet 1. What Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg is used for 2. How Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg works 3. Before you used Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg 4. How to use Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg 5. While you are using it 6. Side effects 7. Storage and disposal of Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg 8. Product Description 9. Manufacturer and Product Registration Holder 10. Date of revision What Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg is used for Indicated for the treatment of variety of infections such as: 1. Respiratory tract infection; pneumonia and other lower respiratory tract infections 2. Treatment of chronic bronchitis (inflammation of the lining of bronchial tubes) and sinusitis (inflammation of the air cavities within the passage of the nose) 3. Urinary tract infections 4. Sexually transmitted diseases 5. Skin infections How Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg works Mode of action and microbial activity of Doxycycline HCl similar to Tetracycline. Doxycycline has a broad spectrum of anti-microbial activity by interferes with bacterial protein synthesis. Before you use Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg - When you must not use it Do not use Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg during pregnancy, in infant and childhood to the age of 8 years as it causes tooth discolouration. Ask your doctor or pharmacists for advice before taking Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg. Pregnancy and lactation Do not take Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg if you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant or think you may be pregnant. Do not take Dyna Doxycycline Capsule 100mg if you are breast-feeding. - Before you start to use it Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have hepatic dysfunction. - Taking other medicines Tell your doctor if you are taking any other medicines, including any that you buy without a prescriptions from a pharmacy, supermarket or health food shop. Avoid concomitant use with antacids, mineral supplements such as ir Citiți documentul complet
DYNA DOXYCYCLINE CAPSULE 100MG MAL19984405AZ DESCRIPTION: CAPSULE Capsule Colour : Green/Green Capsule Size : # 2 Powder Colour : Yellow CONTENT: Each capsule contains: Doxycycline HCl 115 mg equivalent to Doxycycline ..................................................................... 100 mg PHARMACODYNAMICS: Doxycycline HCI has a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity. It interferes with bacterial protein synthesis by reversibly binding to bacterial 30S ribosomal sub-unit, thus preventing the binding of aminoacyl transfer RNA to the messenger RNA ribosome complex. They are usually active against mycoplasmas, rickettsias, and spirochaetes, and also against many aerobic and anaerobic Gram positive and Gram negative pathogenic bacteria, and some protozoa. Although the microbial activity and mode of action of Doxycycline HCI is similar to Tetracycline, it is more effective than Tetracycline against many species. PHARMACOKINETICS: Doxycycline HCI is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and absorption is not significantly affected by the presence of food in the stomach or duodenum. Mean peak plasma concentrations of 2.6 µ g per ml have been reported 2 hours after a 200 mg dose by mouth, falling to 1.45 µ g per ml at 24 hours. Following repeated doses of 100 mg daily, concentrations of about 2 µ g per ml are maintained. Similar values are reported after intravenous infusions. From 80 to 95% of Doxycycline in the circulation is reported to be bound to plasma proteins. Its biological half-life varies from about 15 to 22 hours. Doxycycline is more lipid-soluble than Tetracycline. It is widely distributed in body tissues and fluids but only low concentrations are achieved in cerebrospinal fluid. Doxycycline is slowly excreted in the urine and it is also excreted in the faeces following chelation in the intestines. There is also some inactivation in the liver. It is stated not to accumulate significantly in patients with renal impairment although excretion in the urine is reduced; increased amounts of Dox Citiți documentul complet