Report Doxycycline Adverse Drug Reactions (adrs) to FDA or MHRA
Please will everyone who suspects Doxycycline caused psychiatric adverse drug reaction (ADR) report this to the regulator in their country. If enought people do this they may not be able to ignore the psychiatric adverse effects of Doxycycline, which should be listed on the patient information leaflets (PILs). In UK : [link removed]
for US and worldwide: [link removed]
Many people suffering from adverse drug reactions (ADRs) end up needlessly in the mental health system. ... more »
Please will everyone who suspects Doxycycline caused psychiatric adverse drug reaction (ADR) report this to the regulator in their country. If enought people do this they may not be able to ignore the psychiatric adverse effects of Doxycycline, which should be listed on the patient information leaflets (PILs). In UK : [link removed]
for US and worldwide: [link removed]
Many people suffering from adverse drug reactions (ADRs) end up needlessly in the mental health system.
I founded a charity APRIL ([link removed]) following the death of my daughter, Karen who suffered such adverse reactions. APRIL creates awareness about psychiatric ADRs caused by many everyday medicines and anaesthetics. I am holding Wellbeing Workshops in London and one of the participants who complained of suffering panic attacks thinks her problems may have started with Doxycycline. So I searched google scholar and found a doctors case study of a patient who suffered panic attacks etc and after extensive tests was diagnosed with anxiety and prescribed an antidepressant. However it was mentioned she had taken Doxycycline and no other drugs and had no history of mental illness. So here was another misdiagnosed person suffering iatrogenic (treatment induced) illness.
Your site is an eye opener and I will put a link on the APRIL web site, in the meantime if you could maybe add a link to the regulators for the ADRs to be reported this may lead to doctors actually being informed which could reduce suffering.
Millie Kieve [link removed]


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