Table of ContentsView AllTable of ContentsWhat Is Doxycycline?How Effective Is Doxycycline for a UTI?Dosing Guidelines for UTI TreatmentHow Quickly Will Doxycycline Work?Side Effects and Precautions
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What Is Doxycycline?
How Effective Is Doxycycline for a UTI?
Dosing Guidelines for UTI Treatment
How Quickly Will Doxycycline Work?
Side Effects and Precautions
Doxycyclineis a tetracycline antibiotic that comes in oral and injectable forms. It’s available in several brand and generic versions, such as Vibramycin, Monodox, and Doryx.
If you suspect you have aurinary tract infection (UTI), there’s no doubt you want to get rid of it quickly. You may be wondering if an antibiotic like doxycycline could help.
However, healthcare providers do not use doxycycline as a top-choice treatment for UTIs because more effective treatment options are available. With doxycycline, only a limited amount of the drug enters the urine compared to other treatment options.
Doxycycline is approved for treating UTIs, but only in specific situations. To learn more about this, along with how effective doxycycline is for UTIs, its dosage, and side effects, among other information, keep reading this article.
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Doxycycline is a commonly prescribed antibiotic classified within the tetracycline class of antibiotics.
It is administered in multiple formulations, most commonly via oral capsules and tablets.
However, liquid and injection forms are also available. As mentioned, doxycycline comes in generic and brand versions, such as Vibramycin, Monodox, and Doryx.
Doxycycline is FDA-approved in adults and older children to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, includingacne,respiratory tract infections, and certainsexually transmitted infections (STIs), such aschlamydia.
Off-label Uses
Besides its FDA-approved uses, providers frequently prescribe doxycycline off-label forLyme disease, among other conditions.
How It Works
Furthermore, one of the critical benefits of doxycycline is its broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, meaning it is effective against a wide range of bacteria.
Doxycycline interferes with the bacteria’s ability to produce specific proteins essential for survival and replication.
Inside bacterial cells, there are structures called ribosomes that are responsible for making proteins. Doxycycline disrupts the function of these ribosomes, which prevents protein production.
This leads the bacteria to stop growing, which causes them to die.
Doxycycline also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce swelling associated with some bacterial infections.
Doxycycline isn’t the most popular choice when healthcare providers recommend an antibiotic to treat a UTI.
Instead, the most common type of UTI is cystitis, which is abladder infection. And doxycycline has relatively limited bladder penetration compared to other available antibiotics.
That being said, the FDA has approved doxycycline for treating UTIs in certain situations, including:

When Is Doxycycline Recommended for UTIs?
Even though the FDA has approved a medication for a particular purpose, it doesn’t mean it’s the best choice.
The Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) experts do not routinely recommend doxycycline for UTIs because more effective options are available.
They especially recommend avoiding doxycycline for UTIs in children 8 years old and younger, as the drug may result in permanenttooth discoloration.
The effectiveness of doxycycline for treating UTIs depends on the specific strain of bacteria causing the infection.
Your healthcare provider may have you provide a urine sample so they can identify the specific bacteria and determine which antibiotics will work against it.
Preferred Treatment Options for UTIs
Other bacteria can also lead to UTIs; some strains may resist doxycycline and other antibiotics.
Bactrim (sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim) is the first choice for uncomplicated UTIs.
However, if an individual is allergic to sulfa medications or unable to take them for other reasons, doxycycline may be considered as an alternative.
The table below summarizes the preferred antibiotic options for UTIs, according to treatment guidelines from the IDSA:
A healthcare provider will make the specific antibiotic selection based on the specific circumstances of your infection and your unique medical history.
Common Dosage: Doxycycline for UTIs
For children ages 8 years and older, healthcare providers calculate the dose using the child’s body weight. It’s usually given twice a day.
Taking each dose of doxycycline with a full glass of water is important. You can take doxycycline with or without food.
The typical treatment length of doxycycline is seven to 10 days, but this can vary with the type and severity of the infection being treated.
Doxycycline starts working immediately, but it may take one to two days to start feeling better, and it requires the entire course of treatment for complete treatment.
Skipping doses or not completing the entire course of doxycycline can result in the infection not being fully treated and thebacteria becoming resistant to the antibiotic.
This can make your symptoms come back and make the infection more difficult to treat.
Doxycycline In Combination With Other Drugs
To help relieve UTI symptoms quickly, healthcare providers may recommend taking other medications in addition to the antibiotic.
A typical example is phenazopyridine, which is available with a prescription as Pyridium andwithout a prescriptionas Azo Urinary Pain Relief or Uristat.
It works to numb the pain with urination associated with UTIs. Note that this medication discolors the urine orange.
Doxycycline may not be the right antibiotic for a UTI. If your symptoms aren’t going away, talk with your provider. They may order additional testing or recommend a different treatment.
Doxycycline is a generally well-tolerated and safe medication, but like any medication, doxycycline can cause side effects in some people.
The most common side effects includenausea,vomiting,diarrhea, andabdominal pain. It can also causeskin sensitivity to sunlight, leading tosunburnorskin rash.
Like other antibiotics, taking doxycycline may lead to avaginal yeast infection.
In rare cases, more severe side effects may occur, such as:
If you experience any of these symptoms while taking doxycycline, seek medical attention immediately.
It should also be avoided or used with caution in children younger than 8 years old or pregnant women, as it can cause permanent yellowish-brown discoloration of the teeth in children or fetuses.
Taking Doxycycline Safely
Doxycycline can interact with certain foods, medications, and dietary supplements, potentially reducing effectiveness or increasing the side effects.
Medications, foods, and supplements that contain minerals can bind to doxycycline in the digestive tract, preventing it from being fully absorbed into the bloodstream.
Therefore, it is crucial to space these products at least two to four hours apart from doxycycline:
Examples include:
Similarly, foods and beverages containing minerals can also interact with doxycycline. Dairy products, such as milk, yogurt, and cheese, can bind to doxycycline and reduce its effectiveness.
Avoid consuming dairy or calcium-fortified products two hours before or after your dose for best results.
Other medications can interact with doxycycline, such as:
Discuss any potential drug interactions with your healthcare provider.
They can guide you on preventing or managing these interactions and adjust your medications or diet if necessary.
A Word From VerywellIf left untreated, UTIs can cause serious health problems, such as permanent kidney damage. Recurrent urinary tract infections are usually new infections with different bacterial organisms. If the infection persists despite treatment, it may indicate an untreated source, such as an abscess, urinary stone, or prostatitis.—MARY CHOY, PHARMD, MEDICAL EXPERT BOARD
A Word From Verywell
If left untreated, UTIs can cause serious health problems, such as permanent kidney damage. Recurrent urinary tract infections are usually new infections with different bacterial organisms. If the infection persists despite treatment, it may indicate an untreated source, such as an abscess, urinary stone, or prostatitis.—MARY CHOY, PHARMD, MEDICAL EXPERT BOARD
If left untreated, UTIs can cause serious health problems, such as permanent kidney damage. Recurrent urinary tract infections are usually new infections with different bacterial organisms. If the infection persists despite treatment, it may indicate an untreated source, such as an abscess, urinary stone, or prostatitis.
—MARY CHOY, PHARMD, MEDICAL EXPERT BOARD

Summary
Doxycycline isn’t usually the first choice for UTIs. Still, it could be prescribed in certain situations or as an alternative for UTIs that are difficult to treat or keep coming back.
For instance, doxycycline may be prescribed after the results of urine culture testing show that specific bacteria likeKlebsiella speciesis causing the infection if the sensitivity testing results confirm that doxycycline is effective against that bacteria.
In cases where an individual is allergic to other antibiotics or if the UTI-causing bacteria is resistant to multiple other antibiotics, doxycycline may be a safe and effective option.
Overall, UTIs are common and treatable infections, and a healthcare provider can determine the appropriate treatment.
By seeking prompt medical attention and following the treatment plan as prescribed, most people recover from a UTI without any long-term complications.
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