
Category
Antibacterial
Form
Capsules
Strength
250mg / 500mg
CAS
60-54-8
Tetracycline Capsules BP – Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Therapy
Tetracycline-class antibacterial formulation. Broad-spectrum activity against multiple pathogens. Available in 250mg and 500mg strengths. Effective for respiratory, skin, and systemic infections. Manufactured under global pharmaceutical standards.
Tetracycline Capsules BP are one of the most established antibacterial medications. Identified by CAS Number 60-54-8, it ensures pharmaceutical-grade quality. It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing bacterial growth. Widely used for multiple infection types. Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
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- Tetracycline antibacterial agent.
- Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis.
- Effective for a wide range of infections.
- Widely used in outpatient and clinical settings.
- Reliable oral antibacterial therapy.
Introduction
- Tetracycline Capsules BP are one of the most established antibacterial medications.
- Identified by CAS Number 60-54-8, it ensures pharmaceutical-grade quality.
- It works by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis, preventing bacterial growth.
- Widely used for multiple infection types.
- Manufactured under strict international pharmaceutical standards.
Important Information
- Belongs to tetracycline antibacterial class.
- CAS 60-54-8 ensures traceability.
- Available in 250mg and 500mg strengths.
- Oral capsule formulation.
- Requires medical supervision.
Dosage
General
- Adults: 250mg to 500mg every 6 hours
- Severe infections: higher doses may be required
- Pediatric: only if prescribed
- Duration: typically 7–14 days
Administration
- Take on an empty stomach
- Avoid milk and dairy products
- Swallow with a full glass of water
- Maintain consistent dosing intervals
Important
- Complete full prescribed course
- Avoid skipping doses
- Avoid self-medication
Storage
- Store below 25°C
- Protect from moisture and sunlight
- Keep in original packaging
- Keep out of reach of children
Shelf Life
- Typical shelf life: 24–36 months
- Check expiry before use
- Proper storage ensures effectiveness
Manufacturing
- Manufactured in WHO-GMP certified facilities
- High-purity API (CAS 60-54-8)
- Advanced encapsulation technology
- Multi-stage quality testing
- Compliance with global standards
Precautions
- Avoid in pregnant and breastfeeding women unless prescribed
- Not recommended for children under 8 years
- Use cautiously in liver or kidney disease
- Avoid excessive sun exposure
- Avoid use with antacids or dairy products
Side Effects
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Photosensitivity
- Skin rash
- Headache
- Loss of appetite
- Rare allergic reactions
Expert View
- Well-established antibacterial therapy.
- Effective across multiple infections.
- Widely used globally.
- Reliable clinical performance.
- Strong acceptance in healthcare systems.
Indications
- Respiratory tract infections
- Skin and soft tissue infections
- Acne
- Urinary tract infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
- Sexually transmitted infections
- Eye infections
Maintenance
- Typical duration: 7–14 days
- Complete full course
- Maintain consistent dosing intervals
- Adjust dose if required
- Monitor patient response
Why Choose
- Broad-spectrum antibacterial action
- Reliable clinical efficacy
- WHO-GMP certified manufacturing
- Global export-quality standards
- Consistent product quality
Frequently Asked Questions
Common product and supply questions.
What are tetracycline capsules BP?+-
Tetracycline Capsules BP are antibacterial medicines used to treat respiratory, skin, urinary, and other infections by inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis.
What is the function of tetracycline capsules?+-
They stop bacterial growth by interfering with protein synthesis, helping control infection spread.
Is tetracycline a strong antibiotic?+-
Yes, it is a broad-spectrum antibiotic effective against many types of bacteria.
Can tetracycline cause high blood pressure?+-
It is not commonly associated with high blood pressure, but monitoring is recommended.
Can antibiotics trigger BP?+-
Some antibiotics may indirectly affect blood pressure, but tetracycline is not typically known for this effect.
