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COMPOSITION:
Doxycycline (100mg) + Lactobacillus (5Billion Spores)DESCRIPTION:
[Medicine Name] is a combination of Doxycycline (100mg), a powerful antibiotic, and Lactobacillus (5 Billion Spores), a probiotic that supports gut health. This medicine is used to treat various bacterial infections while also maintaining the balance of good bacteria in the stomach and intestines. The probiotic component helps reduce the risk of diarrhea and stomach upset often caused by antibiotics. [Medicine Name] offers a dual approach to treatment—eliminating infection while supporting digestive health.
Uses of [Medicine Name]
How [Medicine Name] works
Doxycycline works by stopping the growth of harmful bacteria, treating infections at their source. Lactobacillus, a probiotic, restores the natural balance of good bacteria in the gut, reducing digestive side effects commonly associated with antibiotics. Together, they ensure effective infection control and gut health protection.
Benefits of [Medicine Name]
How to take [Medicine Name]
Take [Medicine Name] exactly as directed by your doctor. Swallow the tablet whole with a glass of water. It is best taken after food to reduce the chances of stomach upset. Take the medicine at the same time each day to maintain consistent levels in your body. Do not skip doses or stop the treatment early, even if you feel better, as this can lead to antibiotic resistance.
Side effects of [Medicine Name]
Safety advice
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can I take [Medicine Name] on an empty stomach?
A: It is best to take [Medicine Name] after food to reduce stomach upset and increase absorption.
Q: What should I avoid while taking [Medicine Name]?
A: Avoid dairy products, antacids, and prolonged sun exposure, as they may interfere with the medicine’s effectiveness or increase side effects.
Q: Can I stop taking [Medicine Name] if I feel better?
A: No, complete the full course as prescribed. Stopping early can cause the infection to return or worsen.
Q: Is [Medicine Name] safe for long-term use?
A: It is usually prescribed for short durations. Long-term use should only be under doctor supervision.
Q: Does [Medicine Name] cause diarrhea?
A: Mild diarrhea can occur, but the Lactobacillus in the medicine helps minimize this risk by supporting gut health.