Examples
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| demeclocycline | Declomycin |
| doxycycline | Atridox, Vibramycin, Vibra-tabs |
| minocycline | Minocin |
| tetracycline | |
How It Works
Tetracyclines are antibiotics that kill the bacteria that commonly
cause
urinary tract infections (UTIs). Tetracyclines come as
tablets or pills to take by mouth (orally).
Why It Is Used
Tetracyclines treat
uncomplicated UTIs, which are ones that are not caused
by an obstruction or structural problem or some other medical condition that
affects urinary function, such as diabetes.
Do not take tetracyclines during pregnancy or when breast-feeding,
because they can harm the baby.1
How Well It Works
Tetracyclines are well absorbed from the stomach and effectively
treat a broad range of bacteria. You should feel relief of symptoms of a UTI in
2 to 3 days after starting tetracycline treatment.
Side Effects
Common side effects of tetracyclines include:
- Increased sensitivity to
sun.
- Stomach
upset.
- Nausea.
- Vomiting.
- Dizziness.
- A
sore mouth.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
What To Think About
Do not take tetracyclines during pregnancy or when breast-feeding,
because they can harm the baby.
Children younger than 8 should not take tetracyclines.
Tetracyclines are less expensive than some other antibiotics, but
they may not be effective against certain strains of bacteria.
Do not take tetracyclines with dairy products such as milk or
cheese, because this can affect the way your body absorbs the drugs. They
should be taken on an empty stomach. But if you need to eat something to help
with stomach upset, eat a cracker or other non-dairy snack when taking
tetracycline.
Avoid calcium antacids, magnesium-containing medicines, and iron
supplements within 3 hours of taking tetracyclines, because they may make
tetracycline less effective.
Tetracyclines may affect the way birth control pills (oral
contraceptives) work. Talk to your doctor about using another form of birth
control while you are taking tetracyclines, until your next period.
Tetracyclines may increase your sensitivity to the sun, making it
easier to get a sunburn while you are taking these drugs.
- Avoid direct sunlight and sunlamps while you
are taking these drugs and for 5 days after you have stopped taking the drugs.
- Most sunscreens do not block enough of the ultraviolet rays to
avoid a reaction to the sun. If you cannot avoid direct sunlight, cover as much
of your body as you can with clothing.
Antibiotic resistance
Be sure to take all of the medication your doctor gives you, even
if you are feeling better. If you do not take all of your antibiotics as
prescribed, the infection may return. Not taking the full course of antibiotics
also encourages the development of bacteria that are
resistant to antibiotics. This not only makes
antibiotics less effective but also makes bacterial infections more difficult
to treat.
Antibiotic resistance among bacteria that cause UTIs has
increased steadily in recent decades. You and your doctor may have to try
different antibiotics, and different combinations of antibiotics, to find the
right medication that will kill the bacteria causing your UTI. Before you start
a new antibiotic, your doctor may use results of urine tests to help select a
medication.
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