Minoz 50 Mg (Minocycline) Product Imgage

Minoz 50 Mg (Minocycline)

Active-Ingredient Minocycline
Manufacturers Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd
Packaging 10 tablet in 1 strip
Strength 50 Mg
Delivery-Time 6 To 15 days
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Minoz 50 Mg is a member of the class of drugs known as tetracycline antibiotics, which are used to treat a variety of bacterial illnesses. In addition, Minoz 50 Tablet cures rosacea-related lesions that resemble acne. The state in which bacteria proliferate within the body and result in illness is known as Bacterial Infections. It may swiftly target several body parts at once. To treat certain types of illnesses, antibiotics prevent the growth of germs.

The antibiotic minocycline, which is present in Minoz 50 Tablets, is mainly used to treat a variety of bacterial infections caused by gram-positive, gram-negative, anaerobic, and other bacteria. It is an antibiotic derivative from the tetracycline class that prevents the bacterial cell from growing by inhibiting the process of protein synthesis. Bacterial cells are consequently unable to proliferate and expand. Being a bacteriostatic antibiotic, it inhibits bacterial growth without necessarily killing the microorganisms.

Adhere to your doctor’s prescription for Minoz 50mg. Depending on your medical conditions; you should take Minoz 50 Medicine for as long as your doctor has prescribed it. Headache, nausea, Dizziness, vomiting, itching, and diarrhea are possible side effects. Photosensitivity, or a high sensitivity to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun and other light sources, is another. The majority of these Minoz 50 Mg side effects goes away with time and don’t need to be treated medically. However, get in touch with your physician if the negative effects don’t go away.

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