Guest guest Posted January 26, 2010 Report Share Posted January 26, 2010 > > > , my doctor plans to put me on Dorex [not sure if that's the right way it's spelled]. He says it's a good abx for the nervous system. Might want to ask about that one. Doryx is another form of doxycycline. Doxy will indeed pass the blood-brain-barrier (gets into the brain) if the dose is high enough, above about 300 mg daily for an average adult. At lower dose like the IDSA ducks use (e.g. 100 mg daily) it will NOT get into the nervous system. I have my doubts about effectiveness of doxy, it is bacteriostatic and does not really kill Bb. Maybe it works better when combined with herbs or something else. On the other side, side effects are relatively mild (except for photosensitivity in summer) and because it is anti-inflammatory as well you may feel better during treatment. In my country many Lyme patients have bad experience with doxy, symptoms return quickly after treatment. That is probably partly because of too low dose (100-200mg) used; in Germany some Lyme docs now recommend 400-600mg doxy daily even in early Lyme ... (not meant as medical advice, always ask your MD ...) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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