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  2. All patients with severe or life-threatening infections: 2.6 mg/kg orally every 12 hours. Patients older than 8 years with less severe infections: Initial dose: 5.3 mg/kg orally on the first day, given in 2 divided doses. Maintenance dose: 2.6 mg/kg orally once a day or 1.3 mg/kg orally twice a day. At least 45 kg:

  3. Doxycycline hyclate and doxycycline monohydrate are two different salt forms of doxycycline available; one difference between the two is that doxycycline hyclate is soluble in water, while doxycycline monohydrate is very slightly soluble in water. Doxycycline 100mg, 75mg, and 50mg are the most common strengths of capsules and tablets available.

  4. Doxy 100 Dosage Guide - Drugs.com

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    The usual dosage of doxycycline for injection is 200 mg on the first day of treatment administered in one or two infusions. Subsequent daily dosage is 100 to 200 mg depending upon the severity of infection, with 200 mg administered in one or two infusions. In the treatment of primary and secondary syphilis, the recommended dosage is 300 mg ...

  5. Doxycycline capsules are a prescription medicine used in adults to treat only pimples or bumps (papules and pustules) caused by a condition called rosacea. Doxycycline capsules do not lessen redness caused by rosacea. Doxycycline capsules should not be used for the treatment or prevention of infections.

  6. Doxycycline: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com

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    Generic doxycycline is available. 3. Downsides. If you are between the ages of 18 and 60, take no other medication or have no other medical conditions, side effects you are more likely to experience include: A headache, nausea, dyspepsia, joint or back pain, nasal and sinus congestion, or a rash.

  7. Doxycycline Monograph for Professionals - Drugs.com

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    Dosage. Available as doxycycline calcium, doxycycline hyclate, and doxycycline monohydrate; dosage expressed in terms of doxycycline. Pediatric Patients General Pediatric Dosage Oral. Children >8 years of age weighing ≤45 kg: 4.4 mg/kg in 2 divided doses on day 1 followed by 2.2 mg/kg daily in 1 or 2 divided doses.

  8. Doxycycline for STDs - Drugs.com

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    Doxycycline for STD dosage. The recommended dosage is doxycycline 200 mg taken as a single dose. Doses should be taken as soon after sex as possible, but no later than 72 hours. Do not take more than 200 mg of doxycycline per 24 hours. Take doxycycline exactly as prescribed by your healthcare provider and only for its intended purpose.

  9. Doxycycline Oral Suspension: Package Insert / Prescribing Info -...

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    Doxycycline is an antibacterial drug synthetically derived from oxytetracycline, and is available as Doxycycline Hyclate Tablets and Capsules and Doxycycline for Oral Suspension; for oral administration. The structural formula of doxycycline monohydrate is. with a molecular formula of C 22 H 24 N 2 O 8 ∙H 2 O and a molecular weight of 462.46.

  10. Monodox Dosage Guide - Drugs.com

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    Adults: The usual dose of oral doxycycline is 200 mg on the first day of treatment (administered 100 mg every 12 hours or 50 mg every 6 hours) followed by a maintenance dose of 100 mg/day. The maintenance dose may be administered as a single dose or as 50 mg every 12 hours. In the management of more severe infections (particularly chronic ...

  11. Is Doxycycline safe for dogs? Uses, dosage, side effects -...

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    Sometimes the dosage may also be adjusted because of interacting medications. The following is a general guide to doxycycline dosage in dogs, always follow your veterinarian’s advice: General infections: 3-5 mg/kg every 12 hours for 7 to 14 days. Urinary tract or soft tissue infections: 4.4-11 mg/kg every 12 hours for 7 to 14 days.