Panmycin

Main Ingredient: Tetracycline Hydrochloride


Panmycin is widely used as an alternative antibiotic for those who are allergic to penicillin. Panmycin is considered as a broad-spectrum antibiotic, because Panmycin is used to treat a number of bacterial infections such as amebic dysentery, cholera, Lyme disease, upper respiratory infections, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, pneumonia, STDs such as gonorrhea, and urinary tract infections. Panmycin s also used to help treat severe acne (low dosage) and pink eye (conjunctivitis). Panmycin work by preventing the growth of the invading bacteria. This results in the body's own immunity system fighting off the infection.

PANMYCIN SIDE EFFECTS


Common side effects of Panmycin may include upset stomach, vomiting, diarrhea, and headache, rash. Rare side effects of Panmycin may include anemia, blurred vision, dizziness, extreme allergic reactions, increased sensitivity to light, loss of appetite, nausea, ringing in the ears, swelling due to fluid retention, liver or kidney problems, skin eruptions, hairy tongue and thyroid gland problems.

PANMYCIN WARNING


You should not take Panmycin if you are sensitive to or have ever had an allergic reaction to any Tetracycline antibiotics in the past.

Inform your doctor if you have liver or kidney disease. He or she may recommend a lower dose of Panmycin.

Avoid prolonged exposure to sun especially if you are prone to sunburn, while taking Panmycin.

If you are taking Panmycin over an extended period of time, your doctor will perform blood, kidney, and liver tests periodically.

Panmycin should not be given to children under 8 as this may retard their growth and could cause permanent discoloration of teeth.

PANMYCIN DRUG INTERACTION



Check with your physician before combining Panmycin with the following:

Antacids Blood thinners DigoxinInsulinLithiumOral contraceptives Penicillin antibiotics

PANMYCIN AND PREGNANCY



Panmycin antibiotics should not be used during pregnancy. It may influence the growth of the unborn baby's bones and teeth.

Nursing mothers should switch to bottle feed while taking Panmycin antibiotics as it may pass into breast milk.

PANMYCIN DOSES



CHILDREN (8 and older)10-20 mg/lbs of body weight.

ADULTS250-500 mg 4 times daily.

PANMYCIN OVERDOSE



Symptoms of Panmycin overdose may include diarrhea, vomiting and upset stomach.

Seek medical attention right away if you suspect Panmycin overdose.

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