Doxycycline Power for Injection 100 mg

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πŸ’‰ Doxycycline Powder for Injection 100 mg


πŸ“˜ Description:

  • Doxycycline is a semisynthetic tetracycline-class antibiotic.
  • Injectable form is supplied as lyophilized powder (100 mg per vial) for reconstitution and IV infusion.
  • Mechanism: Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by binding to the 30S ribosomal subunit β†’ prevents aminoacyl-tRNA attachment.
  • Has bacteriostatic activity against a wide range of Gram-positive, Gram-negative, atypical bacteria, and some protozoa.

πŸ“„ Prescription / Indications:

Used in serious infections when oral therapy is not possible:

  • Severe rickettsial infections – scrub typhus, spotted fever, murine typhus
  • Leptospirosis (when oral route not feasible)
  • Brucellosis (with other antibiotics)
  • Anthrax (including inhalational, post-exposure prophylaxis)
  • Plague & cholera (severe cases)
  • Malaria (severe, resistant cases in combination therapy)
  • Respiratory tract infections due to atypical organisms (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia)
  • ICU infections where oral route not tolerated

🌿 Nature / Drug Class:

  • Antibiotic – Tetracycline group
  • Broad-spectrum, bacteriostatic

βœ… Advantages:

  • IV option available for critically ill patients unable to take oral medication
  • Wide coverage – useful in tropical infections & emerging zoonotic diseases
  • Alternative to chloramphenicol in severe rickettsial illness
  • Can be used in bioterrorism-related infections (anthrax, plague, tularemia)

⚠️ Precautions:

Contraindications:

  • Children <8 years (tooth discoloration, bone growth inhibition)
  • Pregnancy & breastfeeding
  • Hypersensitivity to tetracyclines

Cautions:

  • Administer IV slowly (over 1–4 hours) to avoid phlebitis
  • Do not give IM (causes severe pain & tissue damage)
  • Avoid with antacids, calcium, magnesium, iron (reduce absorption if switched later to oral)
  • Monitor liver & renal function in prolonged therapy
  • Advise sun protection (photosensitivity risk)

Adverse effects:

  • Phlebitis at injection site
  • GI upset, diarrhea (less in IV compared to oral)
  • Hepatotoxicity (rare but possible with high dose)
  • Photosensitivity
  • Rare: intracranial hypertension, superinfection with resistant organisms

πŸ“¦ Common Packaging:

  • Glass vial containing lyophilized doxycycline powder 100 mg
  • Usually supplied with ampoule of sterile water for reconstitution
  • For IV infusion: dilute further in compatible fluid (e.g., 0.9% saline or 5% dextrose)

❄️ Storage Conditions:

  • Store below 25Β°C, protected from light
  • Use immediately after reconstitution
  • Discard unused portion – single-use vial

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