Its Actually the same thing. Doryx is an abberiation of Doxycycline. as for the hyc cap, im guessing you looked up DORYX and got DOXYCYCLINE. But dont worry, its the same thing.
No. Doxycycline is an antibiotic. It clears your system of infection ("bad" bacteria).
No, doxycycline is not an appropriate treatment for thrush. Thrush is a fungal infection and cannot be treated with antibiotics. It must be treated with an antifungal, such as nystatin.
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As long as both say "hyc" they are the same. The "hyc" refers to hyclate, which is kind of like the agent that stabilizes the medication. Mutual and zenith are two different generic medication manufacturers. My guess would be doxycycl hyc 100 mg cap mutual is a 2 tone blue capsule and the tab zenith is white and round. Most physicians do not specify which dosage form to dispense, so either is acceptable.
Doxycycl hyc 100mg is used to treat many infections is a type of penecilin.
Doxycycline is a medication used frequently for acne. You should beware, however, because this medication may make you sensitive to the sun and break out in a rash.
You shouldn't because it decreases absorption.
No the flu is a virus. doxycycl hyc. is for infections of a bacteria nature. And is not a cure for the flu.
Doxycycline hyclate is an antibiotic that is used to fight bacteria in the body. It is used to treat infections like acne, urinary tract infections, gum disease, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
Hope this helps somewhat. I am taking DOXYCYCL hyc 100mg for gum infection and periodontal reasons. 2 capsule a day. Your "Tooth infection" is not specific, usually gum infection and teeth problems go hand in hand or in this case "mouth in mouth", sorry, could not help that ! good luck! DOXYCYCL is from the tetricycline family Tom Hello,doxycycl hyc 100 mg will help clear up your infection,be shure to take it every day until your prescription is out,I will be on mine for 10 day's.100 mg twice a day is a good dose to clear up the infection.good luck,abcessed teeth/gum's are the worst. mel
can i take is it safe to take diclofenac and doxycline together/