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March 15th
2008
1:36 AM

I'm so glad this it's not just my imagination. I have been taking Doxycycline for almost two weeks for ance, always after a meal. Last night I woke up with sudden nausea and and tremendous dryiness all over my mouth and throat. It was very weird and overwhelming! Also, I'm experiencing a constant burning sensation on my skin. Right on my back, my arms, and around my eyes. If feels like a combination between irritaion and ichiness. I'm suppose to take for two months. Hopefully, it be worthed...

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January 22th
2008
5:38 PM

Have been on Doxycycline Hyclate on and off for the last 6 months for acne treatment. I hadn't been enjoying the way the pills made me feel so I had neglected to use my last bottle of sixty (100mg 2Xdaily) until my acne flared up this past holiday season. On Friday the 18th of January I went to workout, came home and cooked myself a big breakfast, and then decided to lie down for a nap an hour later. The bottle was next to my bed and I hadn't taken my dose for the day, but I had just eaten a big meal so I wasn't too worried. I took the pill w/o water and lied down. BIG MISTAKE. I woke from my nap about 90 minutes later with the most intense burning sensation I've ever felt. It was just below my rip cage in the center of my body (I think it's the flap between the esophagus and the stomach) and now it's Tue. the 22nd of January and it still hurts every time I swallow and especially when I eat food. It sounds like I'm not alone with this problem and I would love to hear from somebody if this is temporary or what their Doctor told them to do. Thanks for your help.

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October 2th
2007
3:20 AM

Further to my previous post, I'm finding it difficult waking in the mornings, really groggy with puffy eyes when i get up and I'm experiencing a burning sensation in my feet when I'm in bed - like they're right next to a hot flames. It's truely bizarre.

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September 21th
2007
12:17 PM

I started taking the pill 2 weeks ago for ance problems. I have experienced severe nausea, and an extreme burning sensation in the sun! I also have chest pains. my acne doesnt seem to be getting too much better.The nausea is sometimes unbearable! We'll see what happens when i keep taking it.

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August 25th
2007
1:23 AM

MY SON WAS ON DOXYCYCLONE FOR ALMOST TWO WEEKS FOR TREATMENT OF LYMES DISEASE WITH NO SIDE EFFECTS AT ALL. THEN WE WENT ON VACATION TO THE BEACH AND EVEN THOUGH HE HAD SUN BLOCK, HE STILL GOT BURNED MOSTLY JUST ON HIS FACE. THE NEXT TWO DAYS HIS FINGERS WERE SLIGHTLY TINGLY AND HIS HANDS FELT LIKE THEY WERE ON FIRE. I ASKED HIM WHAT WAS DIFFERENT AND HE TOLD ME SINCE WE HAD BEEN ON VACATION, HIS ALLERGIES HAD BEEN ACTING UP SO HE HAD BEEN TAKING HIS ALLEGRA. I TOLD HIM TO STOP THE ALLEGRA AND IN 24 HOURS, THE BURNING SENSATION WAS GONE. I HAVE BEEN READING THAT OTHER PEOPLE HAVE HAD THE HEAT AND BURNING SENSATION IN THEIR EXTREMETIES. HAVE ANY OF YOU ALSO BEEN ON ALLEGRA OR OTHER ANTI-HISTAMINES? COULD THIS BE A POSSIBLE DRUG INTERACTION? MY SON IS ALMOST DONE WITH HIS 4 WEEK TREATMENT FOR LYMES DISEASE AND HAS NO OTHER PROBLEMS.

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August 15th
2007
3:54 PM

This was the worst experience! I started taking Doxy to rid myself of infection that might be caused due to a vaginal procedure. I started taking the med on Monday afternoon, by Thursday night my legs and arms were on fire it seemed. The tingly feeling you are talking about. I completely lost my appetite. I was tired, weak, lightheaded, nauseated. Here it is five days after I have stopped the med and I still feel the burning, tingly skin. Also, I had muscle pain that caused my skin to be sore to even touch. I cringed at the thought of someone touching me for two days. NEVER AGAIN will I take this. I mean, after all, it's strong enough to be used for ANTHRAX, how strong does that have to be?

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August 2th
2007
9:44 PM

I've had symptoms for about two months now without knowing they were coming from taking doxy. First, I couldn't sleep at night b/c my feet felt like they were on fire! and my hands had the same tingly feeling esp. after a change in temperature. Then my toes became red and swolen around the nail. After about a month, the feelings never really went away but always got worse when I was in the sun. A rash began to develop on the tops of my toes. Each bump looked like a tiny water blister. After more sunlight, the rash spread to my hands and arms. More fire. I also got the terrible feeling in my thumbs and index fingers that felt like I banged them with a hammer. Now that the rash is going away (still bad on my toes), my fingernails are terribly brittle, discolored, and are coming off the nail bed on a few fingers. I've also gotten a fever blister and terrible sunburn on my nose, ugh. I was presecribed this medicine for acne, but that seems as though it hasn't even been treated. I've also noticed blurred vision and back pain, but I think that is just b/c I hate my job. LOL.

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July 19th
2007
10:08 AM

So i went to the beach the other day and i was there for several hours and i felt this painful burning sensation throughout my whole body, especially in my hands and my thumbs felt really sore and bruised...i thought i was on fire it felt like i had icy hot all over my body...even getting out of the sun didnt seem to help...all i could do was wait it out and take cold showers...what seemed to help some was sitting in front of the fan but otherwise i felt helpless!....whatever you do stay out of the sun! I had spf 60 on and it doesnt make a difference.....

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May 20th
2007
8:41 PM

I started taking Dox. because I lost my baby.. and my doc. prescribed it to me so i wouldn't get an infection. Im only supposed to take it for ten days.. its day seven and I have this burning sensation that is on my hands.. My hands are all red where its burning me.. The odd thing is it started with my knuckles.. and now it has spread. The weird part is that Its only on the tops of my hands..
I talked to my Pharmasist.. and he said that it was a rare side effect..
I have never heard of an ANTIBODIC that would make your hands burn..
I stopped taking it because my hands are litterally on fire..
If anyone else has gone through this please tell me what you have done to get them to stop burning..
I tried Aloe.. and it worked for ten minutes.. cold water makes it worse along with hot water.. putting pressure helps for a few seconds.. the only releif that I have found is blowing cool air on them..

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February 23th
2007
3:26 AM

Very odd - I seem to have chronic bacterial prostatitis (at 25 years old and in very good shape, it's embarassing).

I tried Cipro, but it screwed up my muscles (I work out alot) and then was prescribed Doxy. Doxy seemed to make my symptoms better, but it didn't eradicate the infection - I've been on it almost non-stop for two months.

Side effects WERE minimal - irritated esophagus/throat, some bloating and gas. THEN - just the other night, after counting 30 minutes, I went to bed. Soon after I felt this chest pain, relatively sharp, somewhat burning. My mouth on the inside started to tingle even - I was scared as all hell that it was my heart, but this really seemed like the drug.

Woke up 6 hours later to go to university (basically seven hours after the pill was taken), and after eating a little food, had the same pains again, though not as extreme. I've stopped the drug now and am scared to go back to it.

Anyone have a similar issue?

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February 9th
2007
10:01 AM

I took a pill after having breakfast then about 10 minutes later I bent down to pick up something, everything came up including the doxy, from my mouth, nose and eyes. I have never felt such such an excruciating burning sensation, that I was almost choking. I tried to douse the pain with milk, water and after about 2 hours of horror, I now have blisters all in the back of my throat and roof of my mouth. My nose and eyes are still burning. Whatever you do, try never to let the actual medicine come in contact with your mouth or skin. It is the worst pain ever.

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October 31th
2006
3:31 PM

i have been on doxcycline for a couple of days for a sinus infection and have noticed chest pain from heart burn from this medication i only have a couple of days left i am not sure if it is worth continuing, it is quite a bad burning sensation.

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October 30th
2006
9:36 AM

Wow. I wish I would have known that my fingers and my feet were gonna tingle if I was out in the sun. I am an avid surfer and while after the first two days I had no side effects whatsoever, by the fourth day, the burning pain in my face, hands and feet was excruciating. The prescribed me this because I had been with someone who had been diagnosed with Chlamydia so they automatically treated me anyway and by the fourth day when I found out I was negative, I stopped taking it. The burning sensation was so abnormal I couldn't sleep. DON'T GO IN THE THE SUN WHATEVER YOU DO!!!

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September 3th
2006
3:34 PM

My teenage daughter has been taking Doxycycline 100mg twice daily for about 2 weeks now. Today we spent the day on the beach. She is experiencing tingling in her hands, arms, feet, and lips. She was also experiencing burning sensations with her arms, lips, face, and feet. Now that she is inside and out of the sun the burning sensation has subsided. The tingling remains.

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June 14th
2006
7:38 PM

I started doxy about a week ago..100mg twice a day for a bullseye rash after a tick bite. My hands feel hot and tingely...like burning sensation...is that common????

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April 9th
2006
7:32 AM

Taking Doxycycline for 6 days and I now have extreme pain in my esophaus. OUCH! Swallowing hurts it feels like a burning sensation.

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February 6th
2006
6:12 PM

Severe throat irritation. Felt like a chicken bone was stuck in throat plus burning sensation. Breathing OK.

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October 17th
2005
5:00 AM

I have been taking Doxycycline for almost a month. I started having HEADACHES everyday. Then I around the third week I started feeling BURNING SENSATION IN MY TOES & FINGERS. When I am in the sun my skin feels like it is on fire.

HEADACHES, BURNING IN FINGERS & TOES, & SENSITIVE TO SUNLIGHT.

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September 17th
2005
9:13 AM

My fifteen-year-old daughter was taking Doxycycline 100MG capsules twice a day for about 6-7 months for moderate acne when she started to have a painful constant burning sensation in her upper stomach area. She stopped taking Doxycycline and within a couple of days, the pain was completely gone. Three months later she began to take it again, within four short days the same symptom returned. Once again, she stopped taking the capsules and the pain was gone in only one day. We are absolutely certain that Doxycycline was irritating her stomach and is no way a coincidence.

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August 16th
2005
9:57 AM

severe heartburn, constant burning sensation

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December 11th
2004
8:16 AM

Dentist prescribed 20mg 2x/day for 3 months: At one week fatigue started and at week two hasn't abated. One-time burning sensation on legs upon exercising, but lotion calmed that down. Pharmacist advises that at such a low dose the drug shouldn't be a problem...

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June 15th
2004
3:26 PM

been taking for 8 days now. from the beginning, EXTREME nausea, stomach pain, after 4 days, ringing in ear. nonstop headache from the beginning. also lots of salivating and loss of appetite.

each day, i feel more and more tired, while the infection itself seems to be clearing (based on no more fevers or burning sensation where the infection was).

i hate this drug but fear to stop taking it because the pain of infection and with fever, the infection can spread. I'm going to finish all the way to the 14-day prescription and then take extra care to heal from the antiobiotic. If I wasn't worried about infection spreading - I'd NEVER take this drug.

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