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Has anyone even used the above antibiotic if so what did you think.

Been told take 2 first day then 1 a day for 5 days

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I take it all the time as a prophylactic as I can no longer take azithromycin. I tolerate it very well. The only downside is you cannot expose your skin to the sun as you’ll burn very easily, so it’s long sleeves, trousers & a sun hat all summer. And factor 50 on your hands, even they burn

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Inamoment in reply to

Ah ha. I knew one of my pills came with that warning but had forgotten which one. So many pills! Thanks

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Spacecat1 in reply toInamoment

Yes I must remember to eat and drink and stay out of the sun.

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Thank you Hanne62 will be careful

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_9carole in reply to

Hi how many tablets do you take and how many days?

in reply to_9carole

As a prophylactic I take 1 x 100mg capsule every day, all year round

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_9carole in reply to

Thank you. I take Azithromycin on Monday Wednesday and Friday. Ok on them at moment. It's worth a thought for later. I do take Doxycycline as a rescue pack.

in reply to_9carole

I think azithromycin is much better as a prophylactic. It reduces inflammation & helps thin the mucus. Doxy isn’t as good for that. Unfortunately, once you’ve grown a non-tb mycobacterium in your sputum, they won’t let you have it anymore

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Spacecat1 in reply to_9carole

2 first day then looks like 6

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Hi, I have doxycyclin as a rescue pack. My new consultant prescribed it. I was given Amoxiicillin previously with no problems. I havent needed to take it yet . But as I enjoy gardening and being outdoors I wonder if I should ask my doctorif I could change to another one in the event I get an infection.

On reflection I shouldn't be bothering about this with all thats happening around us. But as we get so little Vitamin D being outdoors would enable us to have some. Its also something to look forward to.

Cheers, Chrys 😕

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Spacecat1 in reply toRoadRunner44

Thank Chrys

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Oxygens in reply toRoadRunner44

I also have Doxycycline as my rescue for flare ups. For me it works every time, about once a year on average. It beats Amoxycillin and Erythromycin for me.

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Spacecat1 in reply toOxygens

Amoxicillin waste of time on me had for about 5 years and chest infections to longer to clear so.it was changed.

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Badbessie

I have had two courses of this antibiotic with no problems except mild stomach upset.

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Spacecat1 in reply toBadbessie

Thank you Badbessie noted about tummy upset. Doctor first dose 2 tablets then one a day for 5 days. I will give it a go when I get chest infection. Hes given them to me as my rescue pack.

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knitter

I have taken it often.

I find it best to eat something before I take it, especially the first double dose. If I take it on an empty stomach it can make me vomit.

A gp recommended that I stand up to swallow the tablet with plenty of water.

As Hanne writes it makes the skin sensitive to sunlight , so be very careful.

in reply toknitter

Ditto re eating something reasonably substantial before taking doxycycline!

I invariably bring it up again when I forget 😝

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Thank you Pige I will make sure I eat

in reply toSpacecat1

Not everyone is susceptible but I wouldn’t risk it 😄

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Spacecat1 in reply toknitter

Thank you. Will have my cereal first. And it says full cup of water. Touchwood I tend to only get chest infections winter and beginning of spring but will be careful with sun.

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Blackcat99 in reply toSpacecat1

The photo sensitivity can last long after you stop taking the tablets, so please be aware of that. Not everyone has this reaction, of course, but just be careful.

I got badly burned hands in Spain, last February. Had covered Up from head to toe, but must have washed sunscreen off the hands! Even this year, in Thailand, I got some burning (but less severe) on the front of my legs, from a 15 min. walk in sunshine.

As an antibiotic, it’s very effective, just watch in case you’re one of the more susceptible of us?

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Spacecat1 in reply toknitter

I think the instruction said to stand up or sit upright thank you

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Michele-Cat in reply toknitter

Thanks for the tips on eating prior to taking. I have it in my rescue pack but hadn't realised that's why I usually vomit shortly after taking the first day's double dose. I'll bear your advice in mind next time I need to take it.

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Mardi

When My mild bronchiectasis is infected I take 100 mg morning and night for 10 days- it’s wonderful My infection then disappears after 1 day but I take all of the course

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Spacecat1 in reply toMardi

Thank you Mardi. Taken in instructions. Will do the 2 first day and one a day for 5 days

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Inamoment

I use that for chest infections, generally works quickly for me with no problems. My prescription is two a day. I wonder why it varies?

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cofdrop-UK in reply toInamoment

Taking 2 100mg initiay, the 1 a day is a normal dose quite often. However it is more usual with severe bronchiectasis to be prescribed 1 100mg twice a day.

Love cx

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GMcC2

I’ve been rescued by Doxycycline so many times as I’m allergic to penicillin. Make sure you eat something before taking it - even just a cracker - or it can make you sick. Sometimes I need 2 weeks rather than 1 for a bad infection though.

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Carolwales

I have it as my go to antibiotic. Works a treat. Need a 10 day course but I have bronchiectisis.

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Spacecat1 in reply toCarolwales

Thank you had it in hospital couple of years ago and seem to remember it working fast. Will remember to est my weetabix first.

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Preshous

They tried it with me once to zero effect so went back to the old faithful Ammocycillian.

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cofdrop-UK in reply toPreshous

It could have been a gram positive bacteria you had eg strep pneumoniae, which would have been sensitive to Amox, Doxy would be used with a gram negative bacteria eg Haemopylus Influenzae or any bacteria which has come back from the lab as being sensitive to it. There is not a good or bad antibiotic. The best antibiotic prescribed is the one which is sensitive to the bacteria grown. I feel Amox is much maligned as it can be very effective for some infections and I am glad it does the trick for you.

Cx

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inhaler1

Wish i could take it, have tried but makes e vomit quite severely, tried with and without food, but makes me sick and lasts for a few hrs, so GP has determined i am allergic to it.

Now take azithromycin, with good effect.

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embroy in reply toinhaler1

I am allergic to it as well...

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DaftCat

To me, it’s a wonder drug. It knocked a six week chest infection on the head when all the other antibiotics idvhad failed.

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Spacecat1 in reply toDaftCat

Thank you daftcat

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MoyB

I take 100g a day from November to mid April. My consultant stops it in April so that I can then benefit from the sunshine. It works well for me. I have amoxycillin for flare ups. It does say on the leaflet that Doxy should be taken with or after food and with a full glass of water. I always adhere to this and have had no problems. xx Moy

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Spacecat1 in reply toMoyB

Yes a few people said to.make sure I eat

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BionicLady

Doxy is my go to rescue antibiotic and besides some mild sickness and tummy upset, I tolerate it pretty well. I just eat a cracker or biscuit when I take it.

My course is 100mg once a day for 14 days and it usually does the trick.

Before this I was taking 500mg four times a day of Co-Amoxiclav for 14 days which really upset my stomach, the pill size was huge and I always had problems swallowing it anyway.

Doxy is efficient and quick in doing the job it is supposed to.

I hope you get on okay with them and feel better soon.

PS I have Bronchiectasis.

🌈X

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gingermusic

These are my rescue pack antibiotic and they are quite good if any infection not cleared at the end of course see GP in case you need more

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bunnycaramel

I have taken a 2 week course starting with 2 on the first day then 1 a days for next 13 days. Just be careful being in the sun they are sun sensitive

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Spacecat1 in reply tobunnycaramel

Thank you

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Spacecat1 in reply tobunnycaramel

Thank you

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sassy59

Pete has taken it and done very well. He takes azithromycin three times a week but occasionally doxycycline when necessary.

As Hanne says, take care in the sun.

Stay safe. Xxxxx

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Spacecat1 in reply tosassy59

Thank you

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QuietChest3

Really common (first line) antibiotics for respiratory infections. Just follow skin advice

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Spacecat1 in reply toQuietChest3

Will do Thank you

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Stanjory

They’re my rescue too. 2 on day one then 6 more days at 1 a day. Interesting to hear about the potential vomiting. That’s happened to me several times so I now have to take 1 a day over 8 days as 2 at once make me feel really rough but certainly do the job as I’m allergic to penicillin. Take a full glass of water and stay upright. And don’t have any alcohol that week as it seriously inhibits their effectiveness. The other side effect I get is a bit of a change in my bowels but clears up a couple of days after I finish.

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Spacecat1 in reply toStanjory

Thank you

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helenlw7

I used it for about 3 years as a prophylactic. It didn’t stop me getting chest infections but I got fewer. After a really bad one when I came up with markers for sepsis I was changed to azithromycin and I haven’t had a chest infection since.,

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Spacecat1 in reply tohelenlw7

Thank you

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Maximonkey

Hi spacecat1, I take this for sinus problems and I have also taken it for cellul itis. It is normal to take 2 the first day and usually 1 for 6 days after. I have not had any problems with this drug. Take care, Maximonkey

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Spacecat1 in reply toMaximonkey

Thank you. Gp said 2 first day then 1 a day for 5 days but noticed in pack enough for 6 days

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Chezz123

What is doxycycline?

Doxycycline is a tetracycline antibiotic that fights bacteria in the body.

Doxycycline is used to treat many different bacterial infections, such as acne, urinary tract infections, intestinal infections, respiratory infections, eye infections, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis, periodontitis (gum disease), and others.

Doxycycline is also used to treat blemishes, bumps, and acne-like lesions caused by rosacea. It will not treat facial redness caused by rosacea.

Some forms of doxycycline are used to prevent malaria, to treat anthrax, or to treat infections caused by mites, ticks, or lice.

Go to drugs.com

Yes take 2 on first day is called pre loading and an acceptable practice for certain drugs ...under your doctor`s direction only of course

I have had same method from my GP no worries...hope this eases your worry?

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Grayjay

I was given Doxycyclin in hospital and was allergic to it unfortunately. It's supposed to be a good antibiotic with good results for others.

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frogsonapond

I took it in January when I had an ordinary cold that turned into a cough. Panicked and probably didn’t need it but GP suggested I took it at the start of any cold.

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yesilkedi

My husband has Doxycycline in his rescue pack but I have never felt it did 'the job'. After speaking to his GP about it she gave him a prescription for Amoxicillin to add to the rescue pack.

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Redrum46

It’s a strong one made me a bit sick at first and true over sun you will burn but I have them wen bad as u do need different ones

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COPD123491

Hi Spacecat

I had a very bad chest infection last year and I had 2 weeks of steroids and Amoxycillin without any improvement. My doctor then gave me Doxycycline and my infection cleared within 3 days.

Good luck and keep well

Kevin

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Spacecat1 in reply toCOPD123491

So far hearing positive things about this tablet except for the possible vomiting and sunshine I will.be careful be good if chest infection clears up faster than with antibiotics I have been. Take care

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Jamesmum

Hi Spacecat my son has these... Said they didn't do anything detrimental and he has CF, NTM, bronchiectasis, pseudemonus and Mrsa... Hope that helps xxx

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Mondeo1

I think doxycycline are brilliant, especially if u used to to the normal 1es like amoxicillin or clarithamycine etc , they usually help with infections .

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micox

Works well for me as I'm allergic to Penicillin.

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hallentine47

This is part of my emergency kit and have used it a lot of the last 5 years. Always found it very effective but side effects are unpleasant and can be mood changing.

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jamorro

Doxycycline is part of my emergency pack in case I get the start of a chest infection. Normally it is 2 on first day and then 1a day for 6 days. Doxycycline is a stronger antibiotic than Azithromycin. The few times I have had to use doxycycline it has worked very well.

James

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Spacecat1 in reply tojamorro

Thank you James will give them a go next time I feel a chest infection coming on

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M67W77

I take doxycycline when I need it and have had no side effects. Hope you feel better soon

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Spacecat1 in reply toM67W77

Thank you.

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Chestyblocked

Very good antibiotic But you must keep out of the sun otherwise you burn

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Spacecat1 in reply toChestyblocked

Will do

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WindsweptRissa

I’ve found it has worked well for me in the past. The only problem I had with it was the time I took it on an empty stomach which ended up with me vomiting so violently that I burst the tiny blood vessels in my eyes and ended up with red eyes for several days. Won’t be repeating that mistake again.

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Jora

I have it as an Emergency Antibiotic. I’ve had to use it several times. No bad side effects, but of course it’s a very personal thing.

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RichEm

Hello

Yes, I'm prescribed Doxycycline. My chest infection starts to clear within a few days.

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Spacecat1 in reply toRichEm

Thank you. Getting a lot of positives will try it when have a chest infection

Nurse wanted me try them as last lot of antibiotics seem to take a long time to work.

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Gogirl61

Hi, Yes I have taken Dioxcyline many times over the past 2 years. My consultant in Respiratory Clinic prescribed this for me over winter months. I took 2 a day continuous for 3 months with no side effects. I have bronchiectasis and mild asthma which at moment is under control. Good luck

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Spacecat1 in reply toGogirl61

Thank you so much.

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janet1944

I have taken doxycycline for years , I can never see any improvement, even after a week or so , I was prescribed steroids along with the doxy, but was taken off as I have all the side effects. Therefore doxy is of no use on its own to me , maybe it could be okay for you. I probably have four courses in a year.

I have Emphysema late stage, I just resign myself it’s the Emphysema stage where there’s no return, I don’t relish the thought but I’m realistic.

I hope they help you , but give it a while, I’ve read posts on here where patients are on a continuous ABX , and they refer to their Consultant, I have seen a Consultant once 18months ago after pneumonia. And 2days in hospital. Which I thought was not long enough, patients sitting waiting for beds.

He helped. I was a Nurse in my other life, and was shocked , as I have never been a patient.

Best wishes. Janet

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Spacecat1 in reply tojanet1944

Thank you Janet made a note of everything had copd since 2007 2017 I went downhill lots of chest infections in and out of hospital but sorted me out have to wear a mask in bed for because I retain which turns they hadn't picked up.on it and was causing my breathing problems. Now sorted. So take each day as it comes.take care.x

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janet1944 in reply toSpacecat1

Hi I was using concentrator 17 hrs, as I am also a retainer, I am checked twice a year by oxygen nurses, now using an INOGEN ONE, too weak to carry the bottle.

Suits me fine, I have attended Re Hab numerous times and found it very helpful, I’m not really fit enough now which I’m striving to alter.

I am housebound now as I am unable to walk very far, which infuriates me as I’m not giving up, best wishes and good health Janet.

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gillmorecanter

Yes I've taken it! Like you stated take 2 to start then one a day after. The wotk very well but apparently you need to stay out of sunlight

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suwinter

Hi Spacecat1.

I have doxycycline In my rescue pack. I take 2 on day 1 and 1 a day for next 6 days. I’ve found it works well for chest infections and I haven’t had any side effects - I’ve been taking it for a couple of years now. :)

Hope that helps.

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Spacecat1 in reply tosuwinter

It does Thank you

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Georgiab123

I take it for chest infections, I can’t take penicillin so that’s on my record to give me

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elizabeth1975

Hi this is a very good antibiotic works well have had a few courses of it myself but my partner Jim who has stage 4 COPD uses it quite regularly along with steroids and thank God it still helps. Hope you will feel much better once course has finished get well soon 😊

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Spacecat1 in reply toelizabeth1975

Thank you

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Geoffu

Hi, Yes, it’s part of my ‘Rescue Pack’ for my asbestosis. If I get a chest infection I self-administrator it. The pack contains Doxycyclene 100mg (which I start with 2 for the first dose) then one daily afterwards. The other item in the pack is Prednisolone, which I take 6 x 5mg tablets.

The pack lasts 7 days and my infection responds after 3-4 days. When I use the pack I phone the surgery and they issue a scrip for me to keep when needed in future Geoff

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Spacecat1 in reply toGeoffu

Yes I surgery good at repeats

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andi_1 in reply toGeoffu

I have a rescue pack of it with steroids. Think I am going to be requesting another rescue pack. I can feel an infection starting. 😏 xxx

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Bensdad

I take 2 or3 courses a year but have noticed I get heart palpitations when taking them.Anyone else?

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woodshaper

Hi Spacecat1

I always take mine while eating breakfast they don't agree with me when taken on an empty stomach☹️

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Spacecat1 in reply towoodshaper

Thank you. Going to make sure I have my weetabix and stand/sit upright.

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andi_1

I take these quite a lot, and made the mistake the first time of not fully reading the instructions. Within the first 30 minutes of taking my first two I was throwing up. I didn’t have anything on my stomach. Not a mistake I have made since! 😂😂 they are very effective.

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robin3k

I take it when I have a chest infection combined wi9thj steroids I have no problems. They are part of my rescue pack and have been on them off and on for about 15 years.

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jckjanetrosalin

Yes ive have had Doxycycline a few times. Its a stronger anti biotic than amoxicillian. Amoxicillian never clears up my chest infections but Doxycycline does.

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Spacecat1 in reply tojckjanetrosalin

Yes I used to be on amoxicillin for quite a few years when I got chest infection it never seen to clear up. Kept asking doctor at time if I needed a change he didnt agree. Took ages to persuade him. Managed to wear him down. And i do have co amoxiclav. Gp wants me to try doxycecline when I get a really bad chest infection so they are my emergency pack.

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Hummingbird2

Thats the one I take and it always works unlike amoxicillian which I used to have.

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ameliapoppy1234

I take it whenever I have a chest infection but usually have to take two lots it’s not as good as others also you have to be careful with daylight/sun your skin can apparently burn easily whilst on these

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ffederbompou

this anti-biotic is the one that I am always given when I have a flare up. I don't really think it works, certainly not one me.

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embroy

I have used this drug 3 years ago, I think I had a reaction to this drug, came out in spots on my face, but I am glad my GP, sent me to the hospital at the right time.

Took it for my stomach, didn't stop, but went somewhere else and they said it was something else.

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Sops

I have this AB in my rescue pack and find it works well better than Amox, and i cannot take

Sopsx

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ellieevans

I take this tablet as I suffer from COPD and it is part of my rescue prescription. It works very well for me I have never had any problems. But always finish the course. Hope you are well soon

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Spacecat1 in reply toellieevans

Thank you

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Doxy4

Doxy is my preferred antibiotic for occasional cellulitis. My usual dose is 2 x 100mg on the first day then 100mg for 6 days after that.

I'm currently on my 3rd day of 7 and have noticed the first slight improvement today. I've also noticed some others on here have taken higher doses than me, for different things.

Has anyone increased the dose of doxy they've taken when their first dose hasn't got rid of their infection please? I don't just mean carried on taking the same dose for another week but actually increased their dose in that 2nd week. Many tia for any replies.

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