Doxycycline

Doxycycline
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We no longer stock these anti-malarials due to the build-up of antimicrobial resistance in the community.

We would recommend you take either Lariam or Malarone.

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Doxycycline is an affordable medication for preventing malaria which can be started at short notice.

What is Doxycycline and what is it used for?

Doxycycline is from the tetracycline antibiotics series; broad spectrum antibiotics which can be used to treat a wide range of bacteria-caused infections including malaria.

How does it work?

When a mosquito infected with malaria bites a person it passes the malaria parasite into the human bloodstream. Doxycycline targets this malaria parasite and kills it. It is used to prevent a malarial infection from developing, which is why it is important to start taking it before entering an area that has malaria-infected mosquitoes and why it is also important to continue taking it for up to 4 weeks after your return.

How should I take Doxycycline?

You should avoid alcohol while you are taking Doxycycline tablets. Take them with water or food if the tablets irritate your throat. Also, you should take them standing up or sitting up and not lie down for at least half an hour after taking a Doxycycline tablet. Take a daily dose of 100mg starting 1-2 days before exposure to a malaria endemic region, throughout your stay and continuing the treatment for 28 days after leaving the malaria prone area.

Which is better: Malarone or Doxycycline?

Doxycycline is only used for areas that are resistant to Chloroquine or with P. falciparum strains resistant to multiple drugs. Also, Doxycycline is cheaper, but has more side effects than Malarone.


You should start taking the medication 1-2 days before entering the malaria area, throughout the entire duration of your stay, then continue for another 4 weeks after leaving the malaria-affected area.

What are the side effects of Doxycycline?

It’s common to experience some side effects with antimalarial medication. Side effects of Doxycycline may include:

  • anxiety
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • sensitivity to light

Nausea can be minimised by taking the Doxycycline with food.

Can I take Doxycycline if I am pregnant?

You should not take Doxycycline if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless your doctor recommends it.

 Information Leaflet

Always read the patient information leaflet before commencing treatment.

What is Doxycycline and what is it used for?

Doxycycline is from the tetracycline antibiotics series; broad spectrum antibiotics which can be used to treat a wide range of bacteria-caused infections including malaria.

How does it work?

When a mosquito infected with malaria bites a person it passes the malaria parasite into the human bloodstream. Doxycycline targets this malaria parasite and kills it. It is used to prevent a malarial infection from developing, which is why it is important to start taking it before entering an area that has malaria-infected mosquitoes and why it is also important to continue taking it for up to 4 weeks after your return.

How should I take Doxycycline?

You should avoid alcohol while you are taking Doxycycline tablets. Take them with water or food if the tablets irritate your throat. Also, you should take them standing up or sitting up and not lie down for at least half an hour after taking a Doxycycline tablet. Take a daily dose of 100mg starting 1-2 days before exposure to a malaria endemic region, throughout your stay and continuing the treatment for 28 days after leaving the malaria prone area.

Which is better: Malarone or Doxycycline?

Doxycycline is only used for areas that are resistant to Chloroquine or with P. falciparum strains resistant to multiple drugs. Also, Doxycycline is cheaper, but has more side effects than Malarone.


You should start taking the medication 1-2 days before entering the malaria area, throughout the entire duration of your stay, then continue for another 4 weeks after leaving the malaria-affected area.

What are the side effects of Doxycycline?

It’s common to experience some side effects with antimalarial medication. Side effects of Doxycycline may include:

  • anxiety
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • sensitivity to light

Nausea can be minimised by taking the Doxycycline with food.

Can I take Doxycycline if I am pregnant?

You should not take Doxycycline if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, unless your doctor recommends it.

 Information Leaflet

Always read the patient information leaflet before commencing treatment.

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GPhC Number: 2088658

Carolina Goncalves

Authored by:

Carolina Goncalves
Superintendent
Pharmacist

GPhC Number: 2225869

Rehma Gill

Reviewed by:

Rehma Gill
Pharmacy
Manager

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Content last updated: 24 Aug 2023

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