Medication Issues
Hello Doctor, I would like to ask you a few questions.
I was previously taking Acemetacin and Doxycycline 100mg.
At first, I didn't experience any side effects, but later I developed dizziness.
It wasn't a spinning sensation, more like the feeling of being on a boat.
I have experienced dizziness before, but it wasn't as intense as this time.
It has been quite bothersome, so I stopped taking the medication, although I still have a few doses left.
The doctor initially prescribed a two-week course without requiring a follow-up appointment.
I would like to know if I should observe the situation for now? Could this be caused by stopping the medication? Are there any serious consequences I should be concerned about? Thank you for taking the time to respond, I appreciate it.
Xiao K, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/08/10
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello: Every medication has side effects, which can vary from person to person.
Regarding medication adherence, it is important to follow the physician's instructions, especially for doxycycline, which is an antibiotic.
You should not stop taking it on your own.
If you experience discomfort, it is advisable to return to your original physician for a follow-up consultation as soon as possible.
Reply Date: 2016/08/10
More Info
When it comes to understanding the side effects of medications like Acemetacin and Doxycycline, it's essential to consider how each drug works and the potential interactions they may have with your body.
Acemetacin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is primarily used to relieve pain and inflammation. Common side effects of Acemetacin can include gastrointestinal issues such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain, as well as dizziness and headaches. Dizziness, in particular, can occur due to the drug's effects on the central nervous system or as a result of its impact on blood pressure regulation.
Doxycycline, on the other hand, is an antibiotic that belongs to the tetracycline class. It is used to treat various bacterial infections and can also have side effects, including gastrointestinal disturbances, photosensitivity, and, in some cases, dizziness. The dizziness associated with Doxycycline may be related to its effects on the vestibular system, which is responsible for balance.
In your case, experiencing dizziness after taking these medications could be attributed to either drug or a combination of both. It's not uncommon for patients to experience side effects after a few days of treatment, even if they initially tolerated the medications well. The type of dizziness you described—similar to the sensation of being on a boat—could indicate a vestibular disturbance, which might be exacerbated by either medication.
Regarding your concerns about whether this dizziness is a result of stopping the medication, it's important to note that withdrawal symptoms from Acemetacin are generally not severe, as it is not a habit-forming drug. However, if you were taking it for pain management, stopping suddenly might lead to a return of the underlying condition, which could also contribute to feelings of dizziness or discomfort.
As for the severity of the situation, while dizziness can be bothersome, it is not typically a sign of a serious adverse effect from either Acemetacin or Doxycycline. However, if the dizziness persists or worsens, or if you experience additional symptoms such as fainting, severe headache, or visual disturbances, it would be prudent to seek medical attention.
In the meantime, it may be wise to observe your symptoms. If the dizziness resolves on its own, it may have been a temporary reaction to the medication. If you still have remaining doses of the medication and are considering taking them, it would be best to consult your healthcare provider first. They can provide personalized advice based on your medical history and current health status.
In summary, while dizziness can be a side effect of both Acemetacin and Doxycycline, it is essential to monitor your symptoms and consult with your healthcare provider if you have any concerns. They can help determine the best course of action and whether any further evaluation or treatment is necessary. Always prioritize open communication with your healthcare provider regarding any side effects you experience while on medication.
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