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NAIL DISCOLORATION INDUCED BY DOXYCYCLINE
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 2005All tetracyclines are deposited in calcifying areas of the bones and teeth and may cause discoloration. Although hyperpigmentation of the skin, teeth and nails have been reported and well documented due to other tetracycline intake, it has been rarely reported that discolored nails induced by doxycycline in pediatric patients. Here we report an 11-year-
Akcam, FZ, Artan, R, Akcam, M, Yimaz, A
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Bioavailability of Doxycycline Monohydrate
Chemotherapy, 1984Two derivatives of doxycycline, the monohydrate-free base and the hydrochloride salt were given orally to 12 volunteers in a crossover study. There was no difference in absorption and bioavailability between the two preparations. Secondary plasma peaks indicating reabsorption were noticed for both derivatives.
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Oracea (doxycycline monohydrate)
SKINmed: Dermatology for the Clinician, 2006William Abramovits+2 more
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Azithromycin versus Doxycycline for Chlamydia [PDF]
William M, Geisler+2 more
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