Drugs Five Years Later
Minocycline
Abstract
Minocycline has proved to have a wider spectrum of activity against both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria and has enhanced tissue penetration when compared with its tetracycline congeners. The latter, and possibly the former, can be related to its increased lipophilicity in the physiologic pH range. It appears to be a superior chemoprophylactic agent against sulfonamide-resistant meningococci that do not become minocycline resistant as a result of treatment. The clinical promise of this agent has been dimmed, however, by recent reports of vestibular toxicity manifest in ambulatory patients. Though data on the frequency and severity of these symptoms are in some conflict, minocycline cannot currently be recommended for general clinical use.
Article and Author Information
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▸From the Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine; Buffalo, New York.
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▸Requests for reprints should be addressed to James C. Allen, M.D.; Department of Medicine, SUNY School of Medicine, 462 Grider St.; Buffalo, NY 14215.
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- Received April 5, 1976.
- Accepted July 27, 1976.
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