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tetracycline, any of a group of broad-spectrum antibiotic compounds that
Tetracyclines are a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics used in the
Tetracyclines are a family of related oral antibiotics often used to treat skin diseases
Although tetracyclines in general may be useful in combination with other agents for the treatment of pelvic inflammatory disease, doxycycline is much more commonly used and is specifically recommended by the CDC as a therapy for this disease
Tetracyclines are broad spectrum antibiotics obtained from Streptomyces strains or semisynthetically prepared
Some can also be used to treat malaria, Lyme disease, tuberculosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, and leprosy
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Some people have also reported trouble swallowing, black hairy tongue, and inflammation of the intestines (enterocolitis)
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Tetracyclines may interfere with the bactericidal action of penicillins
Tetracycline antibiotics are well known for their broad spectrum of activity, spanning a wide range of Gram-positive and -negative bacteria, spirochetes, obligate intracellular bacteria, as well as protozoan parasites
Tetracyclines are used in the treatment of clinical conditions such as urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, acne, rosaceae, anthrax, bubonic plague, malaria, elephantiasis, syphilis, Lyme disease, etc
The bones and teeth in the baby continue to harden until one year of age
Tetracyclines possess many properties considered ideal for antibiotic drugs, including activity against Gram-positive and -negative pathogens, proven clinical safety, acceptable tolerability, and the availability of intravenous (IV) and oral formulations for most members of the class
Cramps or burning of the stomach diarrhea Less common
14 Tetracycline is a broad-spectrum bacteriostatic agent that works by inhibiting protein synthesis
These are a class of antibiotics having a nucleus of four cyclic rings
Tetracyclines are a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics effective against a wide range of Gram-positive, Gram-negative bacteria, and several intracellular bacterial pathogens such as chlamydia, rickettsia, mycoplasma, etc