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OK to take doxycycline 4x a day (50mg), instead of 2?
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OK to take doxycycline 4x a day (50mg), instead of 2?
MikeTT
I'm taking doxycycline for chlamydia, but my stomach doesn't agree with it, and I'm no nauseus, struggling to keep it down.
Rather than 100mg twice a day, can I take 50mg 4x a day?
Any help appreciated.
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gracefromHHP
you might be better off doing the one time dose of azithromycin instead. leave a message and let them know the side effects you've been experiencing.
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We can't give out medication info here as we are not liscenced Dr's.
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I should do, but he's away, and any emergencies are being referred to another clinic. As a result, I can't get access to that Dr for answers! :(
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