Overview Of Tetracycline

Common Medication Alternatives

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The medication alternatives to tetracycline vary depending on why the patient needs to take an antibiotic. For instance, patients with severe acne may be prescribed another oral antibiotic, like doxycycline. It is also common for acne patients to use topical antibiotic creams, such as a clindamycin and benzoyl peroxide ointment. Other alternatives include penicillin if patients are sensitive to tetracycline, as well as erythromycin and minocycline.

Alternatives for this antibiotic when patients have brucellosis include some of the mentioned antibiotics, like doxycycline, as well as ciprofloxacin and rifampin. Of course, patients cannot usually take more than one of these antibiotics at a time, since there is a risk of interactions.

Tetracycline And Allergies

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Allergic reactions, particularly serious ones, to tetracycline are quite rare. However, it is still possible for some patients to experience a reaction to this antibiotic. Thus, it is vital for all patients to be aware of the warning signs of such a reaction. These signs include sores or other skin lesions, rash, severe dizziness, chest pain, fast or irregular heartbeat, trouble breathing, and new or worsening joint pain and swelling. Another serious symptom of an allergic reaction to this antibiotic is swelling or itching of the face, throat, or tongue. Patients must call for immediate medical help if they experience any of these allergic reaction symptoms.

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