Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| doxycycline | Vibramycin |
How It Works
Doxycycline is an antibiotic that
prevents the development of parasites in the blood that cause
malaria. Doxycycline does not destroy the
Plasmodium (P.) vivaxand/or
P. ovale parasites that may remain in the liver.
You take doxycycline as a tablet (orally).
To prevent
malaria, you take doxycycline 1 to 2 days before you travel to an area where
malaria is present, daily while you are in the area, and daily for 4 weeks
after you leave the area.
To treat malaria, doxycycline is usually
used along with quinine for 7 days.
Why It Is Used
Doxycycline is used to prevent
malaria:
- In chloroquine-resistant areas (where
chloroquine is no longer effective against the parasite) when you cannot take
mefloquine (for example, because of side effects).
- If you will be
traveling in certain areas of Thailand.
How Well It Works
Doxycycline is effective in the
prevention of malaria.
Side Effects
Side effects of doxycycline are common
and include:
- Stomach upset and
nausea.
- Diarrhea.
- Vaginal yeast infection (yeast
vaginitis).
- Sensitivity of the skin to sun exposure (severe
sunburn) and of the eyes to light (photosensitivity).
Side effects may be relieved if you take the medicine with
meals.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug
Reference is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Do not use doxycycline if you are
pregnant. It is not used for children younger than age 9 because it may stain
their teeth.
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