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Lymecycline

C6H14N2O2 56-87-1) see Eptifibatide Gusperimus trihydrochloride Ibuprofen lysinate Lisinopril Lymecycline... [Pg.2405]

Systemic antibiotics are indicated for moderate-severe inflammatory acne not responding to topical treatments. Systemic antibiotics act on 1) suppression of P. acnes growth 2) inhibition of bacterial lipases 3) reduction of free fatty acids and 4) reduction of inflammation. Oxytetracycline and its derivatives are the most commonly used oral antibiotics. Second-generation tetracyclines such as minocycline, doxy-cycline and lymecycline present longer half-lives, enhanced bacterial activity and lower... [Pg.127]

Oral tetracyclines that probably act as anti-inflammatory and marked immunodepressing agents. Dosages currently used are 250 mg twice daily for oxytetracycline 100 mg twice daily for minocycline 100 mg once daily for doxycycline and 400 mg for lymecycline. Therapy should be prolonged for 20 days [9]... [Pg.192]

Tetracyclines are recommended as first-line treatment. When tetracyclines are not tolerated or contraindicated, erythromycin is an alternative. However erythromycin has problems with resistance and gastrointestinal adverse effects. If compliance is a problem, either doxycycline or lymecycline may be prescribed (can be taken once daily with food). Minocycline is second-line treatment (e.g. if oral antibiotic has failed). [Pg.307]

Chlortetracycline (-> yellow), cyproheptadine, demeclocycline, dihydroergotamine, ergotamine, lymecycline (— yellow), methylergometrine, nicergoline (— brown), octaphonium, oxethazaine, protriptyline, trimetho-benzamide... [Pg.138]

Other tetracyclines include demeclocycline (see above), lymecycline and oxytetracycUne. [Pg.227]

Lauhio A, Sorsa T, Lindy O, Suomalainen K, Saari H, Golub LM, Konttinen YT. The anticoUagenolytic potential of lymecycline in the long-term treatment of reactive arthritis. Arthritis Rheum 1992 35(2) 195-8. [Pg.3338]

Lydex fluocinolone acetonide. lymecycline (ban, inn) is a semisynthetic (tetracycline) ANTIBIOTIC. It can be used clinically as a broad-spectrum semisynthetic oral antibacterial to treat various infections. [Pg.170]


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