MAJOR — Use With Caution
🔴 CAUTION — Major interaction between Magnesium and Doxycycline. Avoid unless under direct medical supervision.
Evidence level: STRONG
Magnesium blocks doxycycline absorption. Separate by 2-3 hours.
Magnesium chelates tetracyclines, reducing absorption.
If you must take both, separate them by at least 4 hours. Take Magnesium on an empty stomach and Doxycycline with food, or vice versa.
Space Magnesium at least 2 hours from Doxycycline. CRITICAL: Minerals chelate with antibiotics (especially tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones), reducing absorption by up to 90%. Maintain a strict 2-hour before or 4-6 hour after spacing. Complete the full antibiotic course even if symptoms improve.
Risk may increase with: older age, liver or kidney impairment, taking multiple medications, and higher doses of either substance.
Your medication may not be working properly. For antibiotics: infection not improving. For thyroid meds: fatigue, weight gain, cold sensitivity returning.
Ask your doctor: "Is there a safer alternative to Magnesium that I can take with Doxycycline?" Bring a list of ALL supplements and medications you take.
Antibiotic interactions are often temporary (duration of treatment). Space supplements and probiotics 2-3 hours away from antibiotic doses. Ask your pharmacist if timing adjustments can reduce the interaction risk.
Magnesium blocks doxycycline absorption. Separate by 2-3 hours.
Space Magnesium at least 2 hours from Doxycycline. CRITICAL: Minerals chelate with antibiotics (especially tetracyclines and fluoroquinolones), reducing absorption by up to 90%. Maintain a strict 2-hour before or 4-6 hour after spacing. Complete the full antibiotic course even if symptoms improve.
Your medication may not be working properly. For antibiotics: infection not improving. For thyroid meds: fatigue, weight gain, cold sensitivity returning.
Antibiotic interactions are often temporary (duration of treatment). Space supplements and probiotics 2-3 hours away from antibiotic doses. Ask your pharmacist if timing adjustments can reduce the interaction risk.
Ask your doctor: "Is there a safer alternative to Magnesium that I can take with Doxycycline?" Bring a list of ALL supplements and medications you take.
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