MONODOX 100 M 259
Generic Name: doxycycline
Pill imprint MONODOX 100 M 259 has been identified as Monodox 100 mg.
Monodox is used in the treatment of urinary tract infection; chlamydia infection; acne; rosacea; bacterial infection (and more), and belongs to the drug classes miscellaneous antimalarials, tetracyclines. There is positive evidence of human fetal risk during pregnancy.
Monodox 100 mg is not subject to the Controlled Substances Act.
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Monodox Images
- Generic Name:
- doxycycline
- Imprint:
-
MONODOX 100
M 259 - Strength:
- 100 mg
- Color:
- Brown & Yellow
- Size:
- 19.00 mm
- Shape:
- Capsule-shape
- Availability:
- Prescription only
- Inactive Ingredients:
- silicon dioxide colloidal
titanium dioxide
ferric oxide yellow
magnesium stearate
microcrystalline cellulose
sodium starch glycolate type A potato
ferrosoferric oxide
ferric oxide red
- Drug Class:
- Miscellaneous antimalarials
Tetracyclines - Pregnancy Category:
- D - Positive evidence of risk
- CSA Schedule:
- N - Not a controlled drug
- Manufacturer:
- Oclassen
- National Drug Code (NDC):
- 16110-0259
More Monodox resources
Monodox is associated with the treatment of:
- Acne
- Actinomycosis
- Amebiasis
- Anthrax
- Anthrax Prophylaxis
- Bacterial Infection
- Bartonellosis
- Bronchitis
- Brucellosis
- Bullous Pemphigoid
- Chlamydia Infection
- Cholera
- Cutaneous Bacillus anthracis
- Ehrlichiosis
- Enterocolitis
- Epididymitis, Sexually Transmitted
- Gastroenteritis
- Granuloma Inguinale
- Inclusion Conjunctivitis
- Lyme Disease
- Lyme Disease, Arthritis
- Lyme Disease, Carditis
- Lyme Disease, Erythema Chronicum Migrans
- Lyme Disease, Neurologic
- Lymphogranuloma Venereum
- Malaria
- Malaria Prevention
- Melioidosis
- Mycoplasma Pneumonia
- Nongonococcal Urethritis
- Ocular Rosacea
- Ornithosis
- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
- Pemphigoid
- Pemphigus
- Periodontitis
- Plague
- Pleural Effusion
- Pneumonia
- Proctitis
- Prostatitis
- Psittacosis
- Rabbit Fever
- Rickettsial Infection
- Rosacea
- Skin Infection
- STD Prophylaxis
- Syphilis, Early
- Syphilis, Latent
- Tertiary Syphilis
- Trachoma
- Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
- Urinary Tract Infection


