Contact your doctor immediately if you experience severe stomach pain, bloody or black stools, difficulty swallowing, or persistent vomiting. These symptoms could indicate a serious problem requiring prompt medical attention. Don’t hesitate to seek help; early intervention is key.
Medication Interactions and Side Effects
Report any new or worsening symptoms while taking doxycycline and Prilosec, such as allergic reactions (rash, itching, swelling), dizziness, unusual bleeding or bruising, or changes in vision. Your doctor can assess the situation and adjust your medication regimen if necessary. Accurate reporting aids your healthcare provider in providing the best care.
If you experience severe headaches, jaundice (yellowing of skin or eyes), or signs of liver damage (dark urine, light-colored stools), seek medical attention without delay. These can be signs of a serious adverse reaction and require immediate investigation and management. Discuss potential drug interactions with your pharmacist or doctor before starting or changing medications, particularly if you take other drugs for heartburn, blood thinners, or contraceptives.