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    Hi all,
    Just saw this in Optometric Management. Occusoft is now marketing a convenience pack consisting of eyelid cleaner and 20mg doxycycline hyclate tablets. I don't know if this is re-labeled Periostat (another 20mg doxy tab) or their own product. Anyway, worth checking out.
    See: http://www.alodox.com/index.html
    Also, Wal-Mart has doxycycline 50mg pills for $4/30 tablets. Some studies are showing that 50mg daily is around the threshold where the medication starts to become antibiotic and not just anti-inflammatory, but wouldn't this also depend of body weight, diet, etc.? I can tell you that Collagenex Pharmaceuticals is claiming that their Oracea 40mg (a blend of doxy) stays below the antibiotic threshold. That's good for me (if it's true) since I am taking it for ocular rosacea. It does seem to help some, but has not produced the results I was hoping to see. It is something like $200+/month w/o insurance, so I would like to find something cheaper.

  • #2
    I was also put on Oracea. I find it hard to understand why a common drug like doxycycline , can't easily be marketed in a generic low dosage.
    I asked my Dermatologist about generic, and was told no can do. Which makes no sense to me. I mean really, what about kids? Or breaking a tablet in half for goodness sake.
    This is a 4$ generic drug at Walmart, and a lower dosage is supposedly worth $200?

    Eli, did you notice there is a patient assistance program at the bottom of the website?
    Maybe it is like that pharmacy assistance program Montel Williams advertises for.

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    • #3
      My friend was just complaining to me about the doxy low-dosage issue. I don't get it. How about getting the prescription filled as a liquid and then measuring it as the dosage you would like? This isn't as convenient as a pill unfortunately. I don't know if kids are ever actually put on antibiotics in the -cycline family. I do know they cause a permanent staining of the teeth in children.
      Never play leapfrog with a unicorn.

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      • #4
        I'm sure a compounding pharmacy could do it with a prescription - but it would probably be more expensive than doxy should be.

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