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Help the Medicine Go Down

Doxycycline and potassium tablets can cause ulceration and severe burning of the esophagus if they get stuck and dissolve in that location. Gelatin capsules pose a heightened risk because they can adhere to the wall of the esophagus. To prevent this significant adverse effect, try the following:

  • Include directions in the prescription to “take with 8 oz of water.”
  • Tell patients not to lie down for 30 minutes after taking these medications.
  • Ask the pharmacist to dispense coated tablets instead of gelatin capsules.

—— Richard A. Honaker, MD
        Carrollton, Tex