Doxion 100mg Injection
By Doxion
Rx
1 Injection in a Vial

Composition
Doxycycline(100mg)

Manufacturer - Maksun Biotech Pvt Ltd
FIRST FLOOR,NANHERA ROAD, KULDEEP NAGAR,AMBALA CANTT 133004 (HARYANA). INDIA

Expires on or after
October, 2025

liver
Doxion 100mg Injection is considered safe for use in patients with liver disease. It is not necessary to adjust the dosage of Doxion 100mg Injection specifically for individuals with liver conditions. This information indicates that individuals with liver disease can generally use Doxion 100mg Injection without the need for dose modifications. However, it is important to note that this product should still be used under the guidance of a healthcare professional. If you have concerns or specific questions regarding the use of Doxion 100mg Injection in relation to liver health, it is advisable to consult with your doctor for proper guidance.

kidney
Doxion 100mg Injection is considered safe for use in patients with kidney disease. No dose adjustment is needed. It is advisable to inform your doctor if you have any existing kidney issues.

alcohol
When using Doxion 100mg Injection, it is uncertain if alcohol consumption is safe. It is recommended to consult your doctor for guidance.

driving
Doxion 100mg Injection can reduce alertness, cause vision issues, and drowsiness. Avoid driving if experiencing these side effects. Blurry vision may happen with doxycycline use.

pregnancy
Doxion 100mg Injection is not safe to use during pregnancy, due to the risk it poses to the developing baby. In rare life-threatening situations, a doctor may prescribe it only if the benefits outweigh the risks. It is important to seek advice from your doctor.

breastfeeding
Doxion 100mg Injection is considered safe for breastfeeding. Limited human data indicates minimal risk to the baby.
Habit Forming | No |
Chemical Class | Tetracyclines |
Therapeutic Class | ANTI INFECTIVES |
Action Class | Tetracyclines |
₹500
Inclusive of all taxes
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Dr. Archana Prabhakar
MBBS, M.Med (Family Medicine)
Last update on 11-Feb-2025