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  • Tetracycline-class Drug class drugs

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    • doxycycline

      (Doxycycline)
      Chartwell RX, LLC
      Usage: Doxycycline is indicated for treating infections caused by various bacteria, including Rickettsiae, Chlamydia, and certain gram-negative and gram-positive organisms. It is also used for conditions like anthrax, plague, and severe acne. It should only be used when infections are suspected or confirmed to be caused by susceptible bacteria.
    • doxycycline hyclate

      (doxycycline hyclate)
      Heritage Pharmaceuticals Inc. d/b/a Avet Pharmaceuticals Inc.
      Usage: Doxycycline hyclate delayed-release tablets are indicated for treating rickettsial infections, sexually transmitted infections, respiratory tract infections, specific bacterial infections, ophthalmic infections, anthrax, and as an alternative treatment for certain infections when penicillin is contraindicated. It also serves as adjunctive therapy for severe acne and prophylaxis of malaria.
    • doxycycline hyclate

      (Doxycycline Hyclate)
      EPIC PHARMA, LLC
      Usage: Doxycycline hyclate tablets are indicated as an adjunct to scaling and root planing for improving attachment levels and reducing pocket depth in adult periodontitis patients. They should be used selectively to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria to prevent drug resistance.
    • doxycycline hyclate

      (Doxycycline Hyclate)
      JG Pharma Inc.
      Usage: Doxycycline is indicated for treating infections like Rocky Mountain spotted fever, respiratory infections, and various Chlamydia-related conditions. It also treats gram-negative and -positive bacterial infections, anthrax, and certain diseases when penicillin is contraindicated. Additionally, it serves as prophylaxis for malaria in resistant areas.
    • doxycycline hyclate

      (DOXYCYCLINE HYCLATE)
      Solco Healthcare US LLC
      Usage: Doxycycline hyclate delayed-release tablets are indicated for treating infections caused by susceptible bacteria, including rickettsial and sexually transmitted infections, respiratory tract infections, specific bacterial infections, ophthalmic infections, anthrax, and when penicillin is contraindicated. It is also used as adjunctive therapy for acne and for malaria prophylaxis.
    • minocycline hydrochloride

      (Minocycline Hydrochloride)
      Ascend Laboratories, LLC
      Usage: Minocycline hydrochloride extended-release tablets are indicated for the treatment of inflammatory lesions of non-nodular moderate to severe acne vulgaris in patients aged 12 and older. It is not effective for non-inflammatory acne and should not be used beyond 12 weeks without evidence of safety.
    • oracea

      (DOXYCYCLINE)
      Galderma Laboratories, L.P.
      Usage: ORACEA is indicated for treating inflammatory lesions of rosacea (papules and pustules) in adults but is not effective for generalized redness. It is not approved for treating infections or bacterial prophylaxis and has not been evaluated for other rosacea symptoms like erythema or ocular components.
    • seysara

      (sarecycline hydrochloride)
      Almirall, LLC
      Usage: SEYSARA (sarecycline) is indicated for treating inflammatory lesions of non-nodular moderate to severe acne vulgaris in patients aged 9 and older. Efficacy beyond 12 weeks and safety beyond 12 months are not established, and it is not evaluated for infections. Use as indicated to prevent drug resistance.
    • targadox

      (doxycycline hyclate)
      Journey Medical Corporation
      Usage: TARGADOX® (doxycycline) is indicated for treating infections caused by susceptible bacteria, including certain rickettsial diseases, respiratory infections, and Chlamydia infections. It is also used for prophylaxis against malaria in short-term travelers. The drug should be used to prevent antibiotic resistance.
    • zilxi

      (Minocycline)
      Journey Medical Corporation
      Usage: ZILXI is indicated for treating inflammatory lesions of rosacea in adults. It has not been evaluated for infection treatment and should be used as directed to prevent drug-resistant bacteria and maintain the effectiveness of other antibacterial drugs.