Brand Name: Achromycin®, Actisite®,
Sumycin®, Topicycline®
Tetracycline Information
Summary of
Interactions with Vitamins, Herbs, and Foods
(for details about the summarized interactions, read the full article)
May be Beneficial: Depletion or
interference—The medication may deplete or interfere with the absorption or
function of the nutrient. Taking these nutrients may help replenish them. |
Folic acid
Potassium
Vitamin B12
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B6
Vitamin C
Vitamin K*
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May be Beneficial: Side effect
reduction/prevention—Taking these supplements may help reduce the likelihood and/or
severity of a potential side effect caused by the medication. |
Bifidobacterium longum*
Lactobacillus acidophilus*
Lactobacillus casei*
Probiotics*
Saccharomyces boulardii*
Saccharomyces cerevisiae*
Vitamin K*
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May be Beneficial: Supportive
interaction—Taking these supplements may support or otherwise help your medication
work better. |
Probiotics*
Saccharomyces boulardii*
Vitamin B3 (Niacinamide only, for bullous pemphigoid and
dermatitis herpetiformis)
Vitamin C*
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Avoid: Reduced drug absorption/bioavailability—Avoid these supplements
when taking this medication since the supplement may decrease the absorption and/or activity
of the medication in the body. |
Minerals (Aluminum, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Zinc)
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Avoid: Adverse interaction—Avoid these supplements when taking this
medication because taking them together may cause undesi
An asterisk (*) next to an item in the summary indicates that the
interaction is supported only by weak, fragmentary, and/or contradictory scientific
evidence.
Tetracycline Interactions with Dietary Supplements
Minerals
Many minerals can decrease the absorption of tetracycline, thus reducing its effectiveness.
These minerals include aluminum (in antacids),
calcium (in antacids, dairy products, and supplements), magnesium (in antacids and supplements), iron (in food and supplements), zinc (in food and supplements), and others.
Probiotics
A common side effect of antibiotics is
diarrhea, which may be caused by the elimination of beneficial bacteria normally found in
the colon. Controlled studies have shown that taking probiotic microorganisms—such as
Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus acidophilus, Bifidobacterium
longum, or Saccharomyces boulardii—helps prevent antibiotic-induced
diarrhea.1
The diarrhea experienced by some people who take antibiotics also might be due to an
overgrowth of the bacterium Clostridium difficile, which causes a disease known as
pseudomembranous colitis. Controlled studies have shown that supplementation with harmless
yeast—such as Saccharomyces boulardii2 or Saccharomyces
cerevisiae (baker’s or brewer’s yeast)3 —helps prevent
recurrence of this infection. In one study, taking 500 mg of Saccharomyces boulardii
twice daily enhanced the effectiveness of the antibiotic vancomycin in preventing recurrent
clostridium infection.4 Therefore, people taking antibiotics who later develop
diarrhea might benefit from supplementing with saccharomyces organisms.
Treatment with antibiotics also commonly leads to an overgrowth of yeast (Candida
albicans) in the vagina (candida
vaginitis) and the intestines (sometimes referred to as “dysbiosis”).
Controlled studies have shown that Lactobacillus acidophilus might prevent candida
vaginitis.5
Vitamins
can interfere with the activity of
folic acid, potassium, and vitamin B2, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and vitamin K.6 This is generally not a problem
when taking tetracycline for two weeks or less. People taking tetracycline for longer than two
weeks should ask their doctor about vitamin and mineral supplementation. Taking 500 mg vitamin
C simultaneously with tetracycline was shown to increase blood levels of tetracycline in one
study.7 The importance of this interaction is unknown.
Taking large amounts of niacinamide, a form of
vitamin B3, can suppress inflammation in the body. According to numerous preliminary
reports, niacinamide, given in combination with tetracycline or minocycline, may be effective against bullous
pemphigoid, a benign, autoimmune blistering disease of the skin.8 9
10 11 12 13
Tetracycline Interactions with Herbs
Berberine-containing herbs
Berberine, a chemical extracted from
goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis),barberry (Berberis vulgaris), and Oregon grape (Berberis aquifolium),
has been shown to have antibacterial activity. One double-blind study found that giving 100 mg
of berberine at the same time as 500 mg of tetracycline four times daily led to a reduction of
the efficacy of tetracycline in people with cholera.22 Berberine may have decreased
the absorption of tetracycline in this study. Another double-blind trial did not find that
berberine interfered with tetracycline in cholera patients.23 Until more studies
are completed to clarify this issue, berberine-containing herbs should not be taken
simultaneously with tetracycline.
Tetracycline Interactions with Foods and Other Compounds
Food
should be taken on an empty stomach, one hour before or two hours after any other
food, drugs, or supplements, with a full glass of water.24
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Review Date: 9/27/2008
Medication: Tetracycline - - Stay Far Away
Medication Type: Generic
Length Taken: Less than 1 month
Strength: 500 mg X 1 times per day
Side Effects: Anxiety, Depression, Headache, Dizziness, Nausea, Stomach Pain, Mood Swings, Upset Stomach / Diarreha, Gave Me Gas or Made Me Bloated, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Sleep, Loss of Energy, Increased Irritability, Made Me Nauseous
Other Products Taken: No
This medication made me really sick,emotional,angry,vision blurry,head and tummy ache. Didn't realize that it was an allergic reaction. I thought my body would adjust to it. I was wrong. So I stopped taking it.
Kelly
Texas
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Review Date: 10/31/2008
Medication: Tetracycline - - Below Average
Medication Type: Generic
Length Taken: More than 1 month but less than 3 months
Strength: 500 mg X 2 times per day
Side Effects: Gave Me A Rash
Other Products Taken: llactobacillus acidophilus between pills.
Ive been prescribed to take this medicine 2x a day for 3 months which is torture for me. The first two weeks I had intense itching rash on my body. And I struggle with yeast infections weekly. I take lactobacillus acidophilus to help with it, but all and all i'm not sure if the medication is worth taking.
Anonymous
Colorado, USA
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