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Minocycline is a drug from the tetracycline class. The antibiotic is used to treat respiratory infections, urinary tract infections or to treat Lyme disease.
What is Minocin?
Due to its broad spectrum of action, minocycline is used to treat many diseases.Minocin is a tetracycline. Tetracyclines are drugs that have an antibiotic effect and are produced by bacteria of the Streptomyces species. Unlike chlorotetracycline, minocycline is not a natural product, but a semi-synthetic derivative. It is synthesized from oxytetracycline in a multi-step process. Streptomyces rimosus bacteria are suitable for the production of oxytetracycline.
Due to its broad spectrum of action, Minocin is used to treat many diseases. The indications for the antibiotic are skin infections, eye infections, pneumonia, otitis media, syphilis, borreliosis or chronic bronchitis.
Pharmacological effects
Minocycline is an antibiotic. Antibiotics are drugs that kill bacteria or prevent bacteria from growing. Tetracyclines, like Minocin, fight both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Gram-positive bacteria, such as streptococci or staphylococci, unlike Gram-negative bacteria, such as Neisseries, Campylobacter or Brucellen, have no additional external cell wall.
Minocycline plays a special role in the treatment of infections caused by acellular bacteria such as rickettsiae, chlamydia or mycoplasmas. Due to the absence of a cell wall, standard antibiotics such as cephalosporins or penicillins can do nothing against these bacteria. However, especially in hospitals, there is an increasing number of antibiotic resistant germs. In particular, some Proteus or Enterobacter bacteria no longer respond to Minocin. Most pathogens from the Pseudomonas aeruginosa group are also considered to be resistant.
Minocycline inhibits protein biosynthesis on bacterial ribosomes. The binding of aminoacyl tRNA is prevented so that bacteria cannot multiply.
Current research shows that Minocin is not just an antibiotic. The trials have shown neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects in the area of the nervous system.
Medical application and use
Despite increased resistance to minocycline, the antibiotic remains the treatment of choice for the treatment of Lyme disease and urethritis. Lyme disease is a disease transmitted by a tick bite. Borrelia (spirochetes) are the pathogens. After an increase at the point of entry, it spreads through the blood. Various organ systems are affected. After a while, the clinical picture of so-called Lyme disease results. Lyme disease is characterized by muscle and joint pain, swollen lymph nodes, paralysis, nerve pain, and chronic fatigue.
Urethritis is the inflammation of the urethra. The condition is associated with itching, painful urination and discharge. Minocin is only effective against bacterial urethritis that was not caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the causative agent of gonorrhea.
The antibiotic is also used for venereal diseases such as syphilis and for infections of the kidneys and urinary tract. Chlamydia infections are also treated with minocycline.
Minocin is also used to treat respiratory infections. These include tonsillitis, sinus infections and pneumonia. Minocycline is also used for otitis media.
Rare indications of Minocin are infectious bacterial diseases such as ornithosis, bartonellosis, plague, rickettsiosis or brucellosis. Listeriosis, an infectious disease associated with flu-like symptoms, is also treated with minocycline.
The medication can also be used to treat severe acne. Minocin can also be used for preventive treatment against meningitis after contact with meningococcal people.
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Risks and side effects
Minocycline can cause enamel hypoplasia. This can cause irreversible yellowish to brownish discoloration of the teeth. Therefore, the antibiotic should not be used during pregnancy and before the age of eight.
The other contraindications are renal dysfunction and hepatic dysfunction. Minocycline can cause photosensitization. The skin is excessively sensitive to light. Edema or erythema can therefore develop in exposed parts of the body when taking Minocin. Common side effects include heartburn, inflammation of the esophagus, flatulence, diarrhea, fatty stools, and vomiting.
Sometimes there is fatigue, dizziness, muscle weakness, liver problems or the formation of a black hair tongue. Sometimes Stevens-Johnson syndrome develops with a large rash and fever. The formation of blood cells in the bone marrow is rarely disturbed. In addition, blood pressure may drop suddenly, the larynx will swell, or brain pressure may increase.
Severe diarrhea during or after treatment can be caused by pseudomembranous colitis. In case of intestinal inflammation induced by antibiotics, treatment with minocycline should be stopped immediately and replaced by treatment with vancomycin.
If other antibiotics are given at the same time, the effects may be weakened. Acid-binding drugs, iron supplements, calcium supplements, and activated carbon inhibit the absorption of Minocin by the intestine. Barbiturates and antiepileptics can also weaken the effect of the antibiotic.
Hormonal contraceptives like the "pill" may lose their effectiveness when taking minocycline. In addition, the effect of antidiabetic agents or anticoagulants may be affected by the medication.
Co-administration of the isotretinoin acne medication increases the risk of increased intracranial pressure. It should also be noted that the side effects of various anesthetics, theophylline, cyclosporine and methotrexate may be increased by Minocin.
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