Achieves only low concentrations in the urine, so generally not recommended for UTIs, though some debate about this[1]
Dosing
Usual dosing 100 mg po BID
Safety
Adverse Effects
Counsel on high risk of sun sensitivity and pill esophagitis
Generally avoid using in pregnant women and children less than 8 years of age due to bone and tooth staining
However, can often tolerate short courses up to 5 days without issue
↑Tomasz Jodlowski, Charles R Ashby, Sarath G Nath, Doxycycline for ESBL-E Cystitis, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 73, Issue 1, 1 July 2021, Pages e274–e275, https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/ciaa1898
References
^Tomasz Jodlowski, Charles R Ashby, Sarath G Nath. Doxycycline for ESBL-E Cystitis. Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2020. doi:10.1093/cid/ciaa1898.