Minocycline (International Nonproprietary Name) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic tetracycline antibiotics, and has a broader spectrum than the other members of the group. It is a bacteriostatic antibiotic, classified as a long-acting type. As a result of its long half-life it generally has bloo...
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...work for me. I have been using Minocycline. My rash is mainly ...flares up, I am on Minocycline. When the rash is gone, I am off Minocycline. So I also hav...
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I ve been taking APO Minocycline for my acne for
I ve been taking APO Minocycline for my acne for almost ...before clindoxyl if I could just stop the Minocycline cold turkey without aving to...
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...interesting to me since I just started taking minocycline FOR hair loss. Diagnosed with lichen planopilaris and treatment is the minocycline and a topical steroid, used...
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...Thanks for sharing. I too was taking niacin and found brief, ...Within 30 days of starting minocycline, my pericarditis and vasculitis cleared up. ...with all of the weight loss from OMS, mu...
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...category; ive recently visited my dermatologist and he prescribed me minocycline for my acne and i am debating ...dermatologist and he prescribed me minocycline for my acne and i...
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minocycline hair loss!
I had been taking minocin for about three weeks ...I went to my doctor who told me to stop taking the minocin I was taking 100mg ...two weeks but the hair loss is still co...
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...use for acne (minocycline/tetracycline)
Around 2004, I started using tetracycline for acne and I think I switched to minocycline for some reason ...I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism). I've re...
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...Minocycline along with using Metrogel for my Rosacea. It took about 4 weeks for the redness and bumps to go away....
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