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Efracea - 40mg MR doxycycline

Efracea – 40mg MR doxycycline Capsules: Specialized Rosacea Treatment
Efracea offers a powerful solution for individuals battling moderate to severe papules and pustules of rosacea. Containing a low dose (40mg) of doxycycline, Efracea works not through antimicrobial action but via its potent anti-inflammatory effects, aiming to reduce both inflammation and redness associated with rosacea. Designed for adult use, Efracea promotes visible improvements within weeks, offering a hopeful pathway to clearer skin. With compatibility alongside treatments like Mirvaso gel and Rozex gel/cream, Efracea stands as a cornerstone in comprehensive rosacea care, targeting the condition’s core without the typical antibiotic side effects.

Efracea – 40mg MR doxycycline

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About Efracea – 40mg MR doxycycline

Once daily Efracea capsules

Efracea capsules, for the moderate to severe papules and pustules of rosacea, are available on prescription. They contain a low dose (40mg) of the antibiotic doxycycline from the tetracycline class of antibiotics. Tetracyclines have been used for over 40 years to treat rosacea. At this low dose there is no actual antimicrobial effect and the impact on rosacea is through the anti-inflammatory effects of doxycycline. This may also reduce redness. The course is usually 8-16 weeks.

In studies, inflammatory lesions cleared in 80-100% of people after 4 weeks and there was a 50% reduction in redness.

If there is no improvement at 6 weeks then stop taking the capsules.

After finishing the course, some symptoms may recur over the following few weeks. The course can be repeated after a month.

Mirvaso gel can be used for flushing at the same time.

Soolantra cream and Rozex gel/cream for mild papules and pustules work in different ways and can be continued during and after a course of Efracea.

 

How to take Efracea capsules

Take one capsule daily in the morning, on an empty stomach, either one hour before or two hours after food.

Drink a full glass of water with the capsules. This reduces the risk of gullet irritation/ulceration.

Some products could reduce the absorption of Efracea and it is recommended not to take products that contain calcium (antacids, multi-vitamins, milk and dairy products, and calcium-containing fruit juices), aluminium, magnesium, iron, bismuth, or cholestyramine, activated charcoal, or sucralfate until 2 to 3 hours after taking Efracea.

 

Can everyone take Efracea capsules?

Do not take if:

  • Reduced stomach acidity, or pre-existing oesophageal (gullet) irritation/ulceration.
  • Liver disease, colitis, myasthenia gravis, ocular (eye) rosacea.

Efracea contains sucrose but does NOT contain lactose.

Efracea is not to be used as an antibiotic as the dose is not strong enough.

 

Pregnancy, breastfeeding, and children

Do not take Efracea if pregnant breastfeeding, or under 12 years old.

 

Sunlight and sunbeds

Sunlight and sunbeds will usually make rosacea worse, but there is also an increased risk of skin reactions if taking Efracea whilst using sunbeds or exposing the skin to strong sunlight.

 

Efracea and other medications

There is a possibility of interactions with some other medications and Efracea should not be taken at the same time as:

  • Warfarin or other anticoagulant/ blood thinning medicines require regular blood tests to monitor.
  • Rifampicin (tuberculosis).
  • Barbiturates (sedatives).
  • Carbamazepine, phenytoin, primidone (epilepsy).
  • Lithium (mood stabiliser).
  • Retinoids e.g. isotretinoin, alitretinoin, acitretin (acne, psoriasis, or severe rosacea).
  • Cyclosporin (organ transplant).
  • Penicillin-type antibiotics.
  • Sulphonylurea drugs (diabetes) e.g. gliclazide.

 

Side effects of Efracea

All medications have the potential to cause side effects and these are often dose related. Side effects of Efracea are the same as those found with any dose of doxycycline, but as Efracea contains less than half the dose of a standard doxycycline antibiotic capsule, the risk of side effects is very low.

The most common (up to 1 in 10) reported side effects of doxycycline are:

  • Inflammation of the nose, throat, sinuses.
  • Upper stomach pain – heartburn, nausea.
  • Diarrhoea – if severe, prolonged, or bloody speak to your GP immediately.
  • Skin reactions – especially sunlight-related.
  • Fungal infection e.g. thrush.
  • Dry mouth.
  • Headache.
  • Anxiety.
  • Back pain.

Altered blood test results and blood pressure.

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