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Other trade names: Brodspec, Emtet-500, Panmycin, Sumycin, Tetracap, Apo-Tetra, Nu-Tetra, Tetracyn, Terramycin, Tetracycline.
Tetracycline is prescribed based on your doctor’s assessment of your health condition. It helps people to deal with infections that have been caused by bacteria. Unless you received some other recommendations from your doctor take tetracycline on an empty stomach an hour before or two hours after you have a meal. The mild side effects you may experience at the beginning of the treatment include sore mouth, diarrhea, redness of the skin, diarrhea and itching of the rectum. These side effects are usually short-lived and tend to go away on their own. There are other serious side effects that you need to report to your health care provider. These include skin rash, vomiting, itching, dark-colored urine, skin rash, hives, trouble swallowing, trouble breathing, decreased urination, chills, fever, sore throat, joint swelling, loss of appetite confusion, yellowing of the skin(jaundice). The above-mentioned serious side effects are to be reported to your doctor immediately to prevent the situation from getting worse.

To avoid an allergic reaction make sure you tell your health care provider if you ever had adverse reaction to tetracycline or similar medications, such as minocycline, sulfites or doxycycline. Tetracycline can be harmful for the health of an unborn baby. Make sure you use reliable methods of birth control (tetracycline can make hormonal methods of contraception less efficient) to avoid getting pregnant throughout the entire period of treatment. If you stop taking tetracycline suddenly, a relapse of infection may occur. If you are taking any drugs to deal with your diabetes your doctor needs to know the dosage and dosing schedule. If you are going to change the dosage of your diabetes medication this should be also reported to your health care provider.