Doxycycline is a member of the tetracycline antibiotics group and is commonly used to treat a variety of infections. Brand names include Monodox®, Periostat®, Vibramycin®, Vibra-Tabs®, Doryx®, Vibrox®, Adoxa®, and Atridox® (topical doxycycline hyclate for gum disease).
It is also effective against Yersinia pestis (the infectious agent of bubonic plague) and is prescribed for the treatment of Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
Elephantiasis is a disease caused by a nematode (worm) Wuchereria bancrofti. It causes swollen limbs and genitals (Filariasis) and affects over 120 million people in the world. Previous anti-nematode treatments have been limited by poor levels of effectiveness, drug side effects and high costs. Doxycycyline was shown in 2003 to kill the symbiotic Wolbachia bacteria upon which the nematodes are dependent. Field trials in 2005 showed that Doxycycline almost completely eliminates blood-borne filaria when given for an 8 week course.
For other uses see Tetracycline antibiotics and Oxytetracycline as uses are much the same for all Tetracyclines with only few exceptions.
Unlike some other members of the group, it may be used in those with renal impairment.
Incidentally, doxcycline has also been used to regulate transgene expression in mice using the Tet-on gene control system.
Tetracycline antibiotics | Antimalarial agents
Doxycycline | Doxycyclin | ドキシサイクリン | Doksycyklina | Доксициклин | ด็อกซีซัยคลิน | Doksisiklin
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