December 04 2023

MINOCYCLINE

List of brands containing minocycline   

This page contains list of brands of authorized pharmaceutical specialties of the active principle minocycline in the countries listed below:

Australia] [ Brazil] [ Canada] [ France] [ Germany] [ India] [ Italy] [ Japan] [ Mexico] [ Pakistan] [ Puerto Rico] [ Spain] [ Turkey] [ United Kingdom] [ U.S.A]

Given the nature of the pharmaceutical market, some specialties may be unavailable, have been removed from pharmaceutical market or have changed its name. So that, in no case can take decisions based on the information contained in the page. MEDIZZINE is not responsible for any damage arising from the information provided, which may be incomplete or outdated.

Indications and usage     

Minocycline is an antibiotic belonging to tetracyclines group, with which shares properties.

It is a bacteriostatic drug (which slows the growth of sensitive bacteria to its action). It is indicated in:

- Acne. This medicine has a specific action against bacteria that cause acne (Propionibacterium acnes, Corynebacterium acnes and Staphylococcus albus). Minocycline is indicated for treating various forms of acne (cystic, pustular), cellulitis, infected dermatitis and abscesses
- Infection of the gallbladder (cholecystitis) caused by E. coli,
- Lymphogranuloma venereum and vaginal granuloma,
- Chlamydia trachomatis urethritis,
- Vibrio spp infections,
- Urinary tract infections , such as cystitis, gonorrhea and pyelonephritis caused by E. coli,
- In patients in which penicillin is contraindicated, minocycline may be an alternative for the treatment of syphilis and gonorrhea,
- Infections of skin and soft tissue, such as abscesses, cellulitis, furuncles, impetigo and pyoderma caused by Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Proteus spp and Escherichia coli,
- Respiratory tract infections, such as bronchitis, pharyngitis, pneumonia and bronchopneumonia, sinusitis and tonsillitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella spp and Enterobacter spp.

Tetracyclines should not be used for treatment of the common cold, flu and other viral diseases.

This drug should not be used in conjunction with penicillins.

Medizzine recommends consult your doctor if you are unsure (or you do not know) why you have been given minocycline.

Other ingredients of available commercial presentations:

Besides the active principle, the tablets and capsules may contain sodium starch glycolate, magnesium stearate, lactose, hydroxypropylmethylcellulose, sunset yellow FCF (also known as orange yellow), polyethylene glycol, talc and titanium dioxideo.

Warning:

The composition of the various presentations may vary from one country to another. We recommend you consult the information provided by your local supplier.

Important information     

This medicine contains lactose. If your doctor has told you have an intolerance to a certain type of sugar, contact him before taking it.

This medicine may cause allergic reactions as it contains sunset yellow FCF. It can cause asthma, especially in patients allergic to acetylsalicylic acid.

Before taking the drug     

Do not use minocycline

If you are allergic (hypersensitive) to minocycline,to tetracyclines or any of the other ingredients of the medicinal product prescribed to you. If you think may be allergic, ask your doctor.

Allergy symptoms may include:

- Asthma attacks with shortness of breath, audible wheezing or rapid breathing.
- More or less sudden swelling of face, lips, tongue or elsewhere in the body. It is especially critical if it affects the vocal cords.
- Hives, itching, rash
- Anaphylactic shock (loss of consciousness, paleness, sweating, etc.).

Nor you should take this medicine:

- If you suffer from a disease called generalized lupus erythematosus,
- If you have kidney disease
- If the patient is under 13 years of age
- If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.

If any of these situations is applicable to you or you are not sure, tell your doctor before taking this medicine.

NOTE: Different national medicines agencies do not have a common criteria regarding the minimum age limit for taking minocycline, ranging from 8 to 13 years.

Take special care with minocycline

- If you have a liver disease, especially porphyria,
- If you have a neuromuscular disease called myasthenia gravis.
- Some studies suggest that minocycline may have an adverse effect on the formation of sperm, so that it must not be used in people of both sexes who are trying to conceive a child.

If you follow a prolonged treatment with minocycline, your doctor may periodically check the status of your liver and kidneys.

Remember that your doctor has prescribed this medicine only for you. Never give it to someone else.

If in doubt, consult your doctor.

Taking other medicines

Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are taking or have recently taken any other medicines, including herbal products or drugs obtained without a prescription.

especialmente:

- Anticoagulants, such as warfarin,
- Medicines of penicillin's group,
- Antacids and other medications containing calcium, iron, aluminum, magnesium, zinc or bismuth,
- Diuretics (water tablets).

If you are taking contraceptives and suffer a diarrhea or have vaginal bleeding between two menstrual periods while taking the antibiotic, it is possible you have lost the contraceptive efficacy.

Use with food and beverages

Minocycline may be taken with or without food, but alcohol should be avoided while being treated with this drug.

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine.

Special physiological situations

Pregnancy and lactation

Always consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine during pregnancy or lactation.

Minocycline crosses the placenta and pass to fetus, so it could cause embryonic and fetal injuries, often located in the skeleton. Like other drugs in the same class, minocycline can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman, so that pregnant women should not take this medicine.

The use of this group of antibiotics during tooth development, including the period from the second half of pregnancy until 13 years of age, can cause permanent color change of teeth, which may take on a hue between yellow, gray and brown. This phenomenon is more frequent if administered for long periods, although there have been cases produced after a short exposure. It can also produce enamel hypoplasia.

When administered minocycline during the last quarter, is formed a stable compound which binds to bone tissue. Have been observed sometimes a decrease in fibula growth in premature infants exposed to tetracycline. Have been sporadically observed congenital defects, including limb reduction.

Tetracyclines are excreted through breast milk, so it should not be used during lactation.

Use in children

The administration of minocycline is not recommended below 13 years of age.

Elderly:

Minocycline can be used in elderly, although the frequent association of the elderly with various diseases and deterioration of key organs such as the liver or kidney, make advisable to use the lowest effective doses.

Driving and using machines

Minocycline can cause headache, dizziness, or feeling that the head is spinning. Do not drive neither operate potentially dangerous machinery if you experience any of these side effects.

Consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine.

How to use minocycline     

Follow exactly instructions of use of minocycline provided by your doctor. Consult your doctor or pharmacist when in doubt. Follow the instructions of the physician in preference to those given in this website, which may be different. Ask your doctor to explain any aspect that you do not understand, contained in the instruction leaflet that comes with the medicine.

In all cases, doses are referred to the most used for general purpose. Your doctor may prescribe a different dose, according to your circumstances or needs.

Children aged 13 years or above:

The average starting dose is 4 mg/kg, followed by 2 mg/kg every 12 hours for as long as your doctor indicate. Maximum dose is which corresponds to adults.

Adultos:

The starting dose is 100 mg or 200 mg, followed by 100 mg every 12 hours. You can opt to take the daily dose divided into four 50 mg doses.

According to disease to treat, your doctor will tell you how long your treatment should last. If your doctor is treating you from acne, the minimum period is six months. In this case, is possible you need waiting for several weeks until feel an improvement.

Simultaneous use of antacids containing aluminum, magnesium or calcium or iron-containing medications may alter minocycline's absorption, so its joint use should be avoided.

Elderly:

Using this medicine in elderly should be done with caution, using the lowest effective dose, since many of these patients have disorders of kidney, liver or heart, besides the frequent use of other medicines.

If you think the effect of the medicine is too strong or too weak, consult your doctor.

If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

While you take minocycline     

If a doctor prescribes another medicine, tell you are taking minocycline.

Check with your doctor regularly developments of disorder that motivates the use of minocycline. Maybe there is some reason that prevented you properly receive the indicated doses and induce your doctor to erroneous conclusions about treatment.

Do not restart treatment with minocycline at your own risk without first talking to your doctor, nor encourage its use by another person, even if have the same symptoms you have. Nor is it advisable to interrupt or reduce the dose without considering the opinion of your doctor.

If you feel unwell during treatment with minocycline, immediately consult your doctor.

If you take more than you should:

Consult your doctor or pharmacist immediately or call the National Poisons Information Service in your country. If you have taken an overdose of minocycline, go to the emergency department of the nearest hospital. Take the container with you, even if it is empty.

If you forget to take minocycline

Take the medication as soon as you remember. If the next dose is very close, wait until it's time to take it and then continue normally.

Do not take a double dose to make up for forgotten individual doses.

If you stop taking minocycline

Do not stop treatment without first consulting your doctor as you may worsen again.

If you have any further questions on the use of this product, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

Side Effects of minocycline     

Like all medicines, minocycline can cause side effects, although not everybody gets them.

The frequency of side effects is classified into:

Very common: affect 1 out of 1-10 patients
Common: affect 1 out of 10-100 patients
Uncommon: affect 1 out of 100-1.000 patients
Rare: affect 1 out of 1.000-10.000 patients
Very Rare: affect less than 1 in 10,000 patients
Incidence not known: Can not be established the true incidence from the available data

If you notice any of the following serious side effects, stop treatment and consult your doctor right away:

- Allergic reactions, including skin rashes, urticaria, swelling of the face, eyes, lips, tongue, or throat, difficulty swallowing or breathing, collapse (angioedema),
- Increased pressure within the skull (see below),
- Diarrhea, as it may be a sign of serious bowel inflammation (pseudomembranous colitis),
- Ulcers in the mouth or skin, as well as blistering and peeling of the skin,
- Difficult or painful swallowing, as it can be symptom of inflammation or ulcers in the throat,
- Inflammation somewhere of the body,
- Blood in the urine,
- Chest pain or abnormal heartbeats,
- Pain in the abdomen,
- Fever, yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, dark urine (jaundice),
- Swelling of the legs, ankles and feet (peripheral edema),
- Darkening of nails, skin, eyes, scars, teeth and gums,
- A disease with feeling of being severely ill with blistering of the skin, inside the mouth, eyes or genitals (Stevens-Johnson syndrome).

Pseudomembranous colitis:

This is a serious complication of antibiotics that can be provoke by many drugs, not only minocycline. Contact your doctor if you experience watery and/or bloody diarrhea. This disease can be accompanied by fever and abdominal cramps. The disorder may even appear several weeks after completing antibiotic treatment.

Very common side effects :

- Headache
- Tiredness, fatigability,
- Dizziness or spinning sensation,
- Itching.

Nervous side effects:

- Benign increased intracranial pressure (pseudotumor cerebri). In adult patients may occur this adverse effect. Usually it presents with headache and blurred vision or loss of vision. In infants who have received a tetracycline it has been appreciated bulging fontanelle. This syndrome disappears when discontinuing antibiotic treatment, but can produce permanent sequelae.
- Dizziness or vertigo; more rarely, fainting. The overall incidence of these symptoms is 7%, but disappear when treatment is stopped
- Hearing impairment, tinnitus, headache, seizures, sedation, hyperesthesia or paresthesias. In some cases, discoloration of the eyes and/or tears.

Digestive side effects:

- Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomatitis, glossitis, enterocolitis, pancreatitis, anal pruritus (itching), constipation, dyspepsia, dysphagia, anogenital inflammatory lesions with fungal growth,
- Increase of liver enzymes and, more rarely, hepatitis and acute liver failure,
- Rarely, have been reported observations of esophagitis and esophageal ulcers in patients who take oral tetracyclines. Most of these patients took the medicine immediately before bedtime
- There have been reports of pseudomembranous colitis (see above).

Musculoskeletal side effects (including teeth):

- There have been reports of yellowish, grayish or brownish teeth in children of mothers who received some tetracycline during the second half of pregnancy and in children who received the drug from the neonatal period up to have 13 years. It has also been reported enamel hypoplasia. It has been observed this same phenomenon, albeit rarely, in adolescents and adults who received prolonged treatment. These stains may be irreversible.
- Other alterations include arthritis, stiffness and swelling of joints (very rare).

Heart side effects:

- Heart inflammation, with chest pain and fever. Rare.

Kidney side effects

- Increased creatinine and/or urea (dose-dependent),
- Acute renal failure and interstitial nephritis, rarely.

Skin side effects:

- Rashes
- Alopecia, rare
- Fixed pigmentary erythema
- Photosensitization
- Pruritus (itching), hives, onycholysis, discoloration of nail, tongue, gums and lips, pigmentation of the skin and mucous, erythema multiforme erythema nodosum
- Balanitis.

Very rarely, there have been serious side effects such as angioedema, exfoliative dermatitis, hyperpigmentation of nails, Stevens-Johnson syndrome, vasculitis and toxic epidermal necrosis. In either case, you should stop taking minocycline.

Protect yourself from the sun and avoid exposure to sunlight or UV lamps during treatment with minocycline, because the drug can make you be more susceptible to light and even result in burns after a moderate exposure.

Adverse allergic/hypersensitivity reactions:

- Hives, angioedema, polyarthralgia, anaphylactic reactions, including anaphylactic shock, anaphylactoid purpura, pericarditis and lupus erythematosus exacerbation. There may also be myalgias and myocarditis. They are rare.

The use of minocycline for long periods for treatment of acne can lead to immune system reactions such as vasculitis or lupus erythematosus-like reactions.

Respiratory side effects:

- Cough and dyspnea, rarely
- Acute exacerbation of asthma, bronchospasm, very rare
- Eosinophilic pulmonary infiltrate and pneumonitis (undetermined frequency) .

Other adverse effects:

- Fever
- Increase of liver enzymes
- Cholestatic hepatitis, liver failure, hyperbilirubinemia (increased bilirubin in blood) jaundice, autoimmune hepatitis,
- Hemolytic anemia, leukopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia eosinophilia, pancytopenia and agranulocytosis
- Rarely, anal, vulvovaginal genital (men) and oral candidiasis
- Color changes of secretions.

This list not includes all adverse reactions associated with the use of minocycline, both well established as those that are under consideration or confirmation. In case you feel unwell, should immediately consult with the doctor who prescribed this medicine.

If you notice any side effects not listed in this website or in the leaflet accompanying the package, ask your doctor or pharmacist.

If any of the side effects gets serious, tell your doctor or pharmacist.

List of brands containing minocycline     

This page contains list of brands of authorized pharmaceutical specialties of the active principle minocycline in the countries listed below:

Australia] [ Brazil] [ Canada] [ France] [ Germany] [ India] [ Italy] [ Japan] [ Mexico] [ Pakistan] [ Puerto Rico] [ Spain] [ Turkey] [ United Kingdom] [ U.S.A]

Given the nature of the pharmaceutical market, some specialties may be unavailable, have been removed from pharmaceutical market or have changed its name. So that, in no case can take decisions based on the information contained in the page. MEDIZZINE is not responsible for any damage arising from the information provided, which may be incomplete or outdated.

Warning:

With exceptions expressly indicated, these lists do not include active principle associations with other drugs or clinical use containers.

Australia:     

MINOCYCLINE ALPHAPARM 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE ALPHAPARM 100 mg, tablets
AKAMIN 50 mg, tablets
AKAMIN 100 mg, capsule
MINOMYCIN 50 mg, tablets

Brazil:     

CLORIDRATO DE MINOCICLINA RANBAXY 100 mg, 9 & 30 tablets
MINODERM 100 mg, 10 tablets

Canada:     

APO-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
APO-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
ARESTIN MICROSPHERES 1 mg/4 mg, single dose powder for gingival use
DOM-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
DOM-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE IVAX 100 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE SANIS HEALTH 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE SANIS HEALTH 100 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE-100 PRO DOC 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE-100 PRO DOC 100 mg, 100 capsules
MYLAN-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
MYLAN-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
NOVO-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
NOVO-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
PHL-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
PHL-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
PMS-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
PMS-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
RATIO-MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
RATIO-MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules
SANDOZ MINOCYCLINE 50 mg, 100 capsules
SANDOZ MINOCYCLINE 100 mg, 100 capsules

France:     

MESTACINE 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE BIOGARAN 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE EG 100 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLINE MYLAN 50 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLINE MYLAN 100 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLINE SANDOZ 50 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLINE SANDOZ 100 mg, capsules
MINOLIS 50 mg, capsules
MINOLIS 100 mg, capsules
MYNOCINE 50 mg, capsules
MYNOCINE 100 mg, capsules

Germany:     

AKNOSDAN 50 mg, tablets
MINOCLIR 50 mg, capsules
MINAKNE 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLIN-CT 50 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLIN HEXAL 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLIN-RATIOPHARM 50 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLIN-RATIOPHARM 100 mg, capsules
SKID 50 mg, tablets
SKID 100 mg, tablets
UDIMA 50 mg, capsules
UDIMA 100 mg, capsules

India:     

CNM 50 mg, tablets
CNM 100 mg, tablets
CYNOMYCIN 50 mg, capsules
CYNOMYCIN 100 mg, capsules
DIVAINE 50 mg, tablets
DIVAINE 100 mg, tablets
MINOLOX 50 mg, tablets
MINOLOX 100 mg, tablets
MINOZ 50 mg, tablets
MINOZ 100 mg, tablets
MINOZ-OD 100 mg, capsules
NIDCYCLIN 5 mg, tablets

Italy:     

MINOCIN 50 mg, capsules
MINOCIN 100 mg, capsules

Japan:     

MINOMYCIN 50 mg, granules
MINOCYCLINE SAWAI 2%, granules
MINOCYCLINE SAWAI 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE SAWAI 100 mg, tablets
MINOMYCIN 50 mg, tablets
MINOMYCIN 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE NICHI-IKO 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE NICHI-IKO 100 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLINE TOWA 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE TOWA 100 mg, tablets
MINOMYCIN 50 mg, capsules
MINOMYCIN 100 mg, capsules

Mexico:     

BANIMED 100 mg, 10 & 30 tablets
MICROMYCIN 50 mg, 20 capsules
MICROMYCIN 100 mg, 10 capsules
MINOCIN 50 mg, 24 tablets
MINOCIN 100 mg, 12 tablets

Pakistan:     

CINOCID 100 mg, tablets
CYCLOXIN 100 mg, tablets
MINOAIM 100 mg, tablets
MINOCLIN 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE HEALERS 100 mg, tablets
MINODERM 100 mg, tablets
MINOGEN 100 mg, tablets
MINOLOX 100 mg, tablets
MINOPEN 100 mg, tablets
MINORIN 100 mg, tablets
MINOWIL 100 mg, tablets
MYNO 100 mg, tablets
NOCYL 100 mg, tablets
MONOCIN 50 mg, capsules
MINOGEN 100 mg, capsules

Spain:     

MINOCIN 100 mg, 12 capsules

Turkey:     

N/A

United Kingdom:     

ACNAMINO 100 mg, capsules
AKNEMIN 100 mg, capsules
MINOCIN 100 mg, capsules
MINOCYCLINE AAH PHARMA 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE AAH PHARMA 100 mg, modified-release capsules
MINOCYCLINE AAH PHARMA 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE ACTAVIS 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE ACTAVIS 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE ALLIANCE HEALTHCARE 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE GENERICS 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE GENERICS 100 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE KENT PHARMA 50 mg, tablets
MINOCYCLINE KENT PHARMA 100 mg, modified-release capsules
MINOCYCLINE KENT PHARMA 100 mg, tablets

U.S.A. and Puerto Rico:     

ARESTIN 1 mg, 12 cartuchos con polvo de aplicación subgingival
DYNACIN 50 mg, 100 capsules
DYNACIN 75 mg, 100 capsules
DYNACIN 100 mg, 50 capsules
DYNACIN 50 mg, 100 tablets
DYNACIN 75 mg, 100 tablets
DYNACIN 100 mg, 50 tablets
MINOCIN 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCIN 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCIN 20 mg/ml, IV solution
MINOCYCLINE AMERICAN HEALTH PACK 100 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE BRYANT RANCH PREPACK 50 mg, 50-90 capsules
MINOCYCLINE BRYANT RANCH PREPACK 100 mg, 14-120 capsules
MINOCYCLINE AUROBINDO 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE AUROBINDO 75 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE AUROBINDO 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCYCLINE AUROBINDO 45 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE AUROBINDO 90 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE AUROBINDO 135 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE AVKARE 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCYCLINE CARACO 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE CARACO 75 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE CARACO 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCYCLINE CARDINAL HEALTH 50 mg, 10 & 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE CARDINAL HEALTH 100 mg, 10 & 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE CLINICAL SOLUTIONS 100 mg, 14-60 capsules
MINOCYCLINE DISPENSING SOLUTIONS 100 mg, 14 capsules
MINOCYCLINE DR REDDY'S 50 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE DR REDDY'S 75 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE DR REDDY'S 100 mg, 50 tablets
MINOCYCLINE GLOBAL PHARMA 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE GLOBAL PHARMA 75 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE GLOBAL PHARMA 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCYCLINE GLOBAL PHARMA 45 mg, 30, 90 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE GLOBAL PHARMA 90 mg, 30, 90 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE GLOBAL PHARMA 135 mg, 30, 90 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE INDICUS PHARMA 50 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE INDICUS PHARMA 75 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE INDICUS PHARMA 100 mg, 50 tablets
MINOCYCLINE KAISER FOUNDATION HOSP 100 mg, 30 tablets
MINOCYCLINE LAKE ERIE 50 mg, 30, 60 & 90 capsules
MINOCYCLINE LAKE ERIE 100 mg, 28 capsules
MINOCYCLINE LUPIN PHARMA 45 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE LUPIN PHARMA 90 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE LUPIN PHARMA 135 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE MYLAN 45 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE MYLAN 90 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE MYLAN 135 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE PAR PHARMA 50 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE PAR PHARMA 75 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE PAR PHARMA 100 mg, 50 tablets
MINOCYCLINE PD-RX PHARMA 50 mg, 30 capsules
MINOCYCLINE PD-RX PHARMA 100 mg, 14 & 30 capsules
MINOCYCLINE PHYSICIANS TOTAL CARE 50 mg, 30 & 60 capsules
MINOCYCLINE PHYSICIANS TOTAL CARE 75 mg, 10, 30 & 60 capsules
MINOCYCLINE PHYSICIANS TOTAL CARE 100 mg, 10-100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE PREFERRED PHARMA 100 mg, 20 & 30 capsules
MINOCYCLINE RANBAXY PHARMA 50 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE RANBAXY PHARMA 75 mg, 100 tablets
MINOCYCLINE RANBAXY PHARMA 100 mg, 50 tablets
MINOCYCLINE RANBAXY PHARMA 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE RANBAXY PHARMA 75 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE RANBAXY PHARMA 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCYCLINE REBEL 50 mg, 30 capsules
MINOCYCLINE REMEDYREPACK 75 mg, 30 capsules
MINOCYCLINE REMEDYREPACK 100 mg, 30 capsules
MINOCYCLINE SANDOZ 45 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE SANDOZ 90 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE SANDOZ 135 mg, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
MINOCYCLINE TEVA 50 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE TEVA 75 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE TEVA 100 mg, 50 capsules
MINOCYCLINE UNIT DOSE SERVICE 50 mg, 20 capsules
MINOCYCLINE UNIT DOSE SERVICE 100 mg, 30 & 60 capsules
MINOCYCLINE WATSON 50 mg, 60 & 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE WATSON 75 mg, 100 capsules
MINOCYCLINE WATSON 100 mg, 50 capsules
SOLODYN 45 mg, 20, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 55 mg, 7-30 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 65 mg, 7-30 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 80 mg, 7-30 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 90 mg, 7-30 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 105 mg, 7-30 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 115 mg, 7-30 extended release tablets
SOLODYN 135 mg, 20, 30 & 100 extended release tablets
XIMINO 45 mg, 6 & 30 exended release capsules
XIMINO 90 mg, 6 & 30 exended release capsules
XIMINO 135 mg, 6 & 30 exended release capsules

Page updated: December 11, 2010.