Seysara Dosage
Generic name: SARECYCLINE HYDROCHLORIDE 60mg
Dosage form: tablet, coated
Drug class: Tetracyclines
Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Jun 5, 2024.
The recommended dosage of SEYSARA is based on body weight described in Table 1. If there is no improvement after 12 weeks, reassess treatment with SEYSARA.
Body Weight (kg) | Tablet Strength |
33 to 54 kg | 60 mg tablet |
55 to 84 kg | 100 mg tablet |
85 to 136 kg | 150 mg tablet |
Take SEYSARA once daily, with or without food. To reduce the risk of esophageal irritation and ulceration, administer SEYSARA with adequate amounts of fluid.
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