What is Minocin and why is it prescribed?
Minocin is a form of the antibiotic tetracycline. It is given to help treat many different kinds of infection, including: Acne, Amebic dysentery, Anthrax, Cholera, Gonorrhea, Plague, Respiratory infections such as pneumonia, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Syphilis, and Urinary tract infections caused by certain microbes. To help clear up your infection completely, keep taking Minocin for the full time of treatment, even if you begin to feel better after a few days. Minocin works best when there is a constant amount in the body. To help keep the level constant, take the doses at evenly spaced times around the clock. How should you take Minocin? Follow your doctors directions for taking Minocin. You may take Minocin with or without food. Your doctor will prescribe Minocin for a specific number of days according to the type of infection being treated. Keep taking Minocin until you have used it all up. To reduce the risk of throat irritation, take the capsule and tablet forms of Minocin wit
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