Frequently Asked Questions > Dermatological Treatment > What if I think I am allergic to tetracycline (antibiotic)?

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You should check with your physician to determine if you are really allergic to tetracycline. It appears that less than 1:10,000 people are really allergic to tetracycline. The nature of tetracycline makes it perfect in the treatment process of Nanobacterial infections: it is the most effective, reasonably prices and rarely causes problems in the GI tract. However, there is a small percentage of patients who occasionally have some symptoms of upset stomach or transient mild loose stool. If persistent, report to your physician for symptomatic treatment. Our studies show that tetracycline is not a required component of our therapies except in rare cases.

Last updated on January 18, 2012 by Nanobiotech Administrator