Koyodox Doxycycline 100mg – Per Sachet
Product Description
Koyodox Doxycycline 100mg per sachet is a broad-spectrum antibiotic formulation used to treat a wide range of bacterial infections. Each sachet contains a single dose of doxycycline hyclate, a tetracycline-class antibiotic known for its effectiveness in treating respiratory tract infections, skin conditions, urinary tract infections, and certain sexually transmitted infections.
Formulated in a sachet for oral reconstitution, it is especially convenient for patients who prefer alternatives to tablets or capsules.
Key Features
- Contains 100mg of doxycycline per sachet
- Broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against various bacterial pathogens
- Convenient powder form for oral solution or suspension
- Suitable for patients requiring precise single-dose administration
- Commonly used in both outpatient and hospital settings
Uses of Koyodox Doxycycline
- Respiratory tract infections (e.g. bronchitis, pneumonia)
- Acne and other skin infections
- Sexually transmitted infections, including chlamydia
- Malaria prophylaxis (in select cases, under medical supervision)
- Urinary tract infections and other systemic bacterial conditions
Directions for Use
- Dissolve contents of the sachet in a specified amount of clean water as instructed on the packaging or by a healthcare provider.
- Take orally with or after food to minimize gastric irritation.
- Avoid taking with dairy products or antacids, as they may reduce absorption.
- Always follow prescribed dosage and duration.
Precautions
- Not recommended for children under 8 years due to risk of permanent tooth discoloration.
- Avoid during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless specifically advised by a doctor.
- Use with caution in patients with liver impairment.
- May cause increased sensitivity to sunlight; avoid prolonged sun exposure.
- Complete the full course of therapy to prevent antibiotic resistance.
Important Information
Koyodox Doxycycline 100mg per sachet is a prescription-only medication and should be used strictly under medical supervision. It is important to complete the prescribed course even if symptoms improve before completion. Misuse or overuse may contribute to the development of resistant bacteria.