Doxycycline
Doxycycline is another oral prescription medication used for treating urethritis. It’s also available in brand-name drugs like Acticlate and Doryx. Moreover, the tablets come in either delayed-release or immediate-release forms. They can also be taken as a capsule or solution, with the latter only administered by healthcare providers. This medication is used for bacteria-induced medical conditions.
Aside from urethritis, doxycycline is used to treat specific sexually transmitted diseases, respiratory infections, eye infections, skin infections, and more. It’s also not uncommon for the drug to serve as a supplementary treatment for severe cases of acne or as a prophylactic for preventing specific malaria strains. It belongs to a specific class of medications called tetracyclines. It blocks the creation of bacterial proteins by binding specific units together, which stops them from growing and treats the infection.
It’s worth noting that doxycycline may interact with various medications, herbs, and vitamins, which won’t just lessen its effect but may also produce harmful results. For example, drugs like penicillin, isotretinoin, antacids, and barbiturates are some you shouldn’t use together with doxycycline. To avoid potential interactions, ensure that you keep your doctor informed of your medications so they can manage them and prevent problems.