Doxy 200 User Reviews & Ratings
Doxy 200 has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 from a total of 4 reviews on Drugs.com. 75% of reviewers reported a positive experience, while 25% reported a negative experience.
Condition | Avg. Rating | Reviews | Compare |
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Acne | 2 reviews for Acne | 572 medications | |
Bacterial Infection | 1 reviews for Bacterial Infection | 178 medications | |
Lyme Disease, Neurologic | 1 reviews for Lyme Disease, Neurologic | 34 medications |
- Anonymous
- November 14, 2010
For Acne "Works great - but when I stopped, acne came back. Cleared up again, now I'm back on them, but I just worry how long I need to be on them. First started about 5 months ago - saw a huge difference within the first month. Definitely recommend it!"
- cdk...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- October 20, 2016
For Bacterial Infection "Was given to treat hidradenitis suppurativa. Works great, no side effects, which shocked me because a lot of medicine I have a lot of side effects."
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- bli...
- July 25, 2009
For Lyme Disease, Neurologic "Had lots of Herxheimer reaction with this drug."
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For Acne "My 13-year-old daughter has been taking Doryx for 18 months. It has not done much for her. Her acne seems worse now than it's ever been. She used two topical ointments: Retin-A Micro and Onexton, which kept it under control, but still lots of acne on her face, back, shoulders, with some on her chest and arms. Now, using Veltin topical with Doryx, and it's the worst combination with worsening acne. My insurance will no longer cover the first two ointments. Our last resort is Isotretinoin. This was presented a year ago, but due to the enormous and serious side effects, I have not allowed it. Now, I feel I need to let her try it. Overall, Doryx will bring up acne, so I don't understand the point of that. We want acne gone."