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I know Doxy is the worst, staying away from that one. Mino or Tetra, any opinions - TIA.
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minocycline
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IckyTicky
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I can't even hardly go in the shade with doxy (but had great results with it) I always get a horrid rash, mostly on my hands but it's really bad.
I'm on minocycline now and not having any problems with the sun.
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momintexas
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Does anyone know what the effectiveness difference between the 2 is? (mino & doxy)
Is minocycline prescribed for any long term things that anyone knows of?
(ex. doxy for acne)
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