Product Details

Sumycin
Active Ingredient: Tetracycline

Sumycin is prescribed for treatment of different infections.

General information
Sumycin belongs to the group of tetracycline antibiotics. It is prescribed for treatment of tract, pulmonary infections, acne, chlamydia, Rocky mountain spotted fever, typhus, chancroid, cholera, brucellosis, anthrax, gonorrhea, and syphilis.
Directions
It is recommended to take the medicine as it was prescribed by your doctor. Swallow pill the whole. Take it with a glass of water. Do not exceed your recommended dose.
Precautions
Do not take sunbath too long.
Contraindications
Pregnant and breastfeeding women, patients with hypersensitivity to the medicine, children under 8 y.o., patients with kidney failure and leucopenia shouldn't use the medicine.
Possible side effect
Side effects can be the following: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of face, lips, tongue, severe headache, dizziness, blurred vision, fever, body aches, severe blistering, peeling, and red skin rash, urinating less than usual or not at all, jaundice, confusion or weakness, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, fast heart rate, easy bruising or bleeding, unusual weakness. If you experience one of them contact your doctor at once.
Drug interaction
Sumycin can interact with the following medicines: birth-control pills, iron supplements, multivitamins, calcium supplements, antacids, or laxatives, penicillins and cephalosporines.
Missed dose
Take the missed dose as soon as possible. If it is almost time of the next intake just skip it and go back to your schedule.
Overdose
If you think you have overdosed the medicine seek emergency medical help at once. The overdose symptoms are allergy or nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Storage
Store the medicine at room temperature between 59-77 F (15-25 C) away from light and moisture, kids and pets. Do not use after expiration term.
Note
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