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A Simple Routine

1. A once-daily capsule

2. Typically taken in the morning with a full glass of water

3. At least 1 hour before or 2 hours after a meal

But as always, be sure to take ORACEA® exactly as prescribed and discuss any concerns you have with your doctor.

Also, be sure to tell your doctor if you:

  • Have kidney or liver problems
  • Are pregnant, nursing or trying to have a baby
  • Have had allergic reactions to tetracyclines in the past
  • Are taking other medications

Things to remember when taking ORACEA®:

  • Some common side effects of ORACEA® are soreness in the nose and throat, diarrhea, sinus infection, high blood pressure, and increase in aspartate aminotransferase in the blood
  • ORACEA® may cause harm to a developing fetus or infants, so do not take ORACEA® if you are pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Stay out of direct or artificial sunlight
  • Make sure you tell your doctor if you have stomach or GI problems, have a yeast or fungal infection, take blood thinners, take oral contraceptives, or take medicine to treat acne, psoriasis or seizures
Consistency Counts

Taking more than prescribed will not make the medication work faster. For best results, treat your sensitive skin wisely by following your doctor's instructions exactly!


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Important Safety Information
Indication: ORACEA® is indicated for the treatment of only inflammatory lesions (papules and pustules) of rosacea in adult patients. Adverse Events: In controlled clinical studies, the most commonly reported adverse events (>2%) in patients treated with ORACEA were nasopharyngitis, sinusitis, diarrhea, hypertension and aspartate aminotransferase increase. Warnings/Precautions: ORACEA should not be used to treat or prevent infections. ORACEA should not be taken by patients who have a known hypersensitivity to doxycycline or other tetracyclines. ORACEA should not be taken during pregnancy, by nursing mothers, or during tooth development (up to the age of 8 years). Although photosensitivity was not observed in clinical trials, ORACEA patients should minimize or avoid exposure to natural or artificial sunlight. The efficacy of ORACEA treatment beyond 16 weeks and safety beyond 9 months have not been established.

You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.