Doxycycline And Chest Pain (Top voted first)

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I have been taking 100mg tablets twice daily for 2 days. I have been up with the most horrible chest pains both nights. It hurts to eat, drink, or even swallow. What is this? Is this normal for this medication?

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I had the same thing happen to me and it was terrible. I woke up at like 4:30 think I was having a heart attack. It's been two days and I still have pain in my chest and swallowing. How long was it until you started feeling better?

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When I take DoxYCYCLINE,I get heart burn chest pain, how long before I can take a Zantac or milk or yogurt ? I am taking it for a urin infection. I tried taking CIPROFLOXACIN but could,nt handle it.

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DO NOT LAY DOWN FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES AFTER INGESTING DOXYCYCLINE. The medicine will not remain in the stomach. It will creep up and burn your esophagus. That is the burning sensation you are feeling. This has happened to me and it was the most painful experience I have ever had with an antibiotic. Take the doxycycline in the middle of your dinner, so it is surrounded by food, and with a full glass of water. Avoid taking it before bed, even if you sit up for 30 minutes. It still has the potential to burn you. Better to be safe than sorry.

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The heartburn is caused by not drinking a full 8oz of water with each pill. I didn't do that and though I was dieing the burning and chest pain was so bad. Now I see they say take with full glass of water.

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I experienced the exact same thing! I am also in great physical condition, do not smoke, drink, I exercise, and I am probably considered underweight, but I am very healthy. I was originally prescribed doxy for acne and after a couple months of taking it I had severe heartburn. I had never had heartburn before so initially I thought that I had a pill stuck in my esophagus, it was horrible. It was so bad that I too couldn’t lay down it felt like there was seriously a patch of acid burning through my chest. I was miserable, it became hard to swallow even water. Some time had passed and I was planning a trip to Thailand, not even thinking of my previous reaction, my doctor prescribed me doxycycline for malaria. After reading up on the drug I made sure to take it in the morning with plenty of food and lots to drink. I was fine until about 3 days into my trip, talk about a damper on the Thailand experience without being able to eat Thai food. It was horrible, painful, miserable, could have ruined my trip horrible, so I stopped taking it. I have been home for about 20 days and Im still battling the heartburn, its not nearly the extreme that it was, but its still irritating. I told a pharmacist about my problems and he told me to get checked for H Pykori. He also said to stay away from PPIs such as Prevacid/Prilosec as new data is showing that they can permanently effect the acid level in your stomach negatively. Zantac/Ranitidine is safer to use long term.

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I spoke with a pharmacist (which I recommend to anyone having drug side effects, as they're VERY knowledgeable and you don't need to schedule an appointment), and this is what he told me:

1) Anything with calcium, magnesium, or high levels of iron should NOT be taken or eaten at least a couple of hours before or a couple of hours after taking Doxy. It renders the meds completely inert.

2) You are NOT supposed to take it with a meal. If you can't tolerate it on an empty stomach, find something bland to eat that doesn't have any calcium, etc. I've found white bread to be helpful.

3) Always take it with a FULL glass of water.

4) If you get heartburn or nausea (I got both), if you take antacids or anything like Pepto, it can actually make it WORSE.

I've found that drinking a full glass of water and eating a slice of bread beforehand, and then doing the same immediately after, has helped reduce the side effects significantly. And definitely don't lie down right after.

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Regardless of anyone else's experience using the drug, you should always speak to your doctor about such problems, to rule out other causes, which could potentially be seriously detrimental to your health, they will have a better idea of what this drug will or will not cause, and thus they can narrow down what is causing your problems.

Just because someone else solved their problem by drinking a full glass of water when they took each pill, doesn't mean that is necessarily what it causing the problems for someone else, there are other problems that can be caused by meds that are far more dangerous, or it could be the sign of some other underlying health problem.

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this is a drug that must be followed by a fullglass of water or else you could experience osephagitis . It is a burning sensation that is so incomfortable you think you may be having a heart attack. I too had the same experience as you did and now am very weary of taking this drug only if it is followed by a large glass of water . Its a very effective drug used properly

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I have taken this countless times as a malaria prophylactic and yes it does cause heartburn but you are advised not to take anti-acids with them. I found milk or yoghurt helpful.

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forgive my ignorance but i was prescribe this med twicde a day and ive puke in the morning n now i know the thing about eatin an hour be4 because of the replies but if u puke those the pill still does its work or those it depend cause i puked 2 dosis already after 30 min of takin the pill

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Me too! It's been hurting for days. What is it?

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SERIOUSLY? DAIRY? IF YOU READ THE INSTRUCTIONS IT SAYS DAIRY AND ANY CALCIUM PRODUCTS ALL BUT RENDER THE MEDICATION USELESS AS IT ISNT ABSORBED PROPERLY INTO YOUR SYSTEM. ITS VERY IMPORTANT TO READ THE ENTIRE INFORMATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS THAT COME WITH THEM.

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I made the horrible mistake of taking doxycycline with only one sip of water, then going to sleep immediately after. I woke up a couple hours later thinking I was dying. I had the worst burn imaginable in my throat, accompanied with a "pill stuck" feeling, like it had never gone down. I was miserable for hours afterwards, and it made me nauseated for a whole day. Nothing would ease that burn for any longer than 3 seconds at a time. I tried ice water and crackers with no letup at all. I just had to miserably wait it out. Needless to say, I will always drink even more than 8oz of water with an antibiotic and I will always take it with plenty of time to spare before I go to sleep, because that was absolutely awful.

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The glass of water is VERY important...I also eat a mini begel right before taking the pill and that helps alot as well...they wait 30-1hr before not being upright (I sit at my desk to remind myself)...

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and i did take the full glases of water hehe

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I'm taking DOXYLIN 100 mg tablets ones a day last two days,, and I have a chest pains all day. do I need to see the Doctor about it, or just taking till I'm finish. just worried about it.

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My Doctor. Told me to stop taking Dox,and re test the urine to see if the results is the same, I have been drinking Cranberry. Juice,waiting for a reply,

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Probably because it's not just for acne! Maybe with these side effects they shouldn't prescribe it for less serious conditions though.

I'm pretty sure the horrible heartburn I get from taking 2x 200mg daily is a lot better for me in the long run than having to be hospitalised with breathing difficulties haha.

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I am experiencing terrible heart burn. Could this be caused from this drug Doxycycline? I never have this problem. What do I need to do?

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I talked to my Doc about this very thing. She told me to take it atleast 30 minutes before I go to bed (at the latest), because it can get stuck in your throat, and actually start to burn it. Make sure you talk to your doctor if this happens.

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