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bboop
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My LLMD was willing to prescribe Doryx and I just started it. I had not heard of it before reading about it here, so thanks desertwind for mentioning it! I am hoping my stomach will be happier.

In speaking with the doctor's assistant, she mentioned that the doctor feels a more immediate concentrated dose is more effective, but since I'm having stomach issues, she is willing to have me take it. Has anyone else heard this?

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It was GREAT for me! Tons easier to take than doxy. However, go ahead and follow the same rules.

Take it in the middle of a meal and don't lie down for an hour.

Good luck!!

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I am having burning in my stomach. I looked at the bottle and I have the generic of doryx. Is the enteric coating not as good on the generic?


I am glad not to have nausea, but this burning is really bad.

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I have had that burning as well. I think you need to repair your digestive tract lining. The way I did that was doing these 3 things:

1. By taking omeprazole or prilosec first thing in the morning, it will help to heal the lining of your digestive tract. Try to take it at least a half hour before ABX and food.

2. I have been drinking licorice tea, which also does the same thing. (This can raise your blood pressure so be sure to check with your MD on this)

3. I drink a little bit of kefir upon awakening and during the day as far away as possible from ABX. I feel like it coats the lining of my stomach and I know that it rejuvenates the good bacteria that the ABX take away along with your probiotics.

I noticed that the burning gradually went away when I did these 3 things. I hope it will also work for you.

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Dbpei, thanks! I avoid dairy, so the kefir is not an option for me. I'll try the locorice tea, though, and the Prilosec.

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Not sure a generic Doryx would be as good. I don't know.

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You are welcome but I should have mentioned - DONT TAKE THE GENERIC FORM!!!!

I was on brand name for about 4 months - no problems at all with my gut. As a matter of fact my stomach felt better on it then off...

So, I got a refill and they gave me the generic form. By day two on the generic my gut was a mess so I went back to the pharmacy and told them I could not tolerate the generic and needed the brand name.

No questions asked - they gave me the regular Doryx and I was on my way. Gut fine again.

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