Hi Amani.

Thanks for the article.  Sounds promising.

Jane
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Amani Oakley
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Sent: Tuesday, May 17, 2016 3:07 PM
  Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] doxy


  Hi Jane



  As I mentioned in my previous posts, I am aware that no antibiotic KILLS 
viruses. However, Doxycycline also interferes with RNA reproduction in ALL 
cells. In mammalian cells, we have two sites for RNA synthesis, and so when the 
Doxycycline blocks one of the sites, mammalian cells can still proceed with RNA 
synthesis. That isn't the case with bacterial, and other organisms like 
protozoa and mycoplasma. Doxycycline has been also found to block RNA synthesis 
in some viruses. For example, search online for the following article and you 
will see that scientific trials have shown that the Doxycycline (which is a 
tetracycline derivative) blocked the ability of the virus to enter cells and 
replicate.



  Inhibitory effect of doxycycline against dengue virus replication in vitro - 
Arch Virol. May 29, 2013 - "Doxycycline is an antibiotic derived from 
tetracycline that possesses antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activities. 
Antiviral activity of doxycycline against dengue virus has been previously 
reported."



  ". . . It is efficiently used to treat some tick-borne infections and is also 
recommended as a first line therapy for sexually transmitted diseases as herpes 
simplex infections [caused by a virus]. Combining doxycycline with monocaprin 
provides an effective treatment for herpes labialis [another virus], 
significantly reducing time to healing and pain compared to moncaprin alone. 
Furthermore, antiviral activity of doxycycline has been reported against 
retroviruses, and a significant reduction in retrovirus titer was observed 
after incubation of infected cells with doxycycline. Previous studies have 
shown that doxycycline inhibits dengue virus plaque formation disrupting the 
conformational changes in the viral envelope that are necessary for viral entry 
. . . In this study, we determined the anti-dengue properties of doxycycline 
against four dengue virus serotypes in vitro. The results showed that 
doxycycline interfered with dengue virus protease and impaired virus binding to 
the host cells, leading to reduced viral replication in infected cells. Taken 
together, our results form a strong basis to warrant further experimental and 
clinical investigations towards reducing dengue morbidity by utilizing 
doxycycline and anti-inflammatory activities."



  With some careful digging, you will find references to the use of doxycycline 
(and other tetracyclines) to inhibit viral replication. I don't have more time 
today to find more of these articles for you, but they are there for the 
finding.



  Amani



  From: Felvtalk [mailto:felvtalk-boun...@felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Jane 
Gannon
  Sent: May-17-16 4:44 PM
  To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
  Subject: [Felvtalk] doxy



  Doxycycline ia an antibiotic for bacterial infections, not for viral 
infections.  It works by interferring with the normal growth cycle of the 
bacteria preventing them from  reproducing and allowing the body to fight off 
the infection.  It is used against mycoplasma including mycoplasma haemofelis, 
whcih is a blood parasite that causes anemia and death in cats   I have had a 
couple of cats die from it and a couple that I have saved.   This disease is 
transmitted by fleas so it is important to use flea products on our cats.  Doxy 
should be given with food or on a full stomach to reduce chance of vomiting.  
It is suggested that you give a syringe of water after pilling because it is 
possible for the tablets to become stuck in the esophagus which can cause 
irritaftion or scarring and can make it difficult for your cat to swallow.  I 
crush it and mix it with water and syringe it.



  In the book "Secrets of a vet tech-the guide to low cost pet care when the 
cupboard is bare" by J C Farris, she tells that you can use fish meds on cats 
and purchase them on line or in some pet stores without a script  This includes 
doxy (fish doxy), amoxicillan (fish mox), metronidazole (fish zole), 
clindamycin (fish cin), cephalexen (fish flex), ciprofloxacin (fish flox) and 
others.  This is the same exact medication for dogs and cats.  She has alot of 
other great ideas in this book. Dosages for these medications for cats can be 
found on line.



  I just had my 5 yr old positive, Tootsie, stop eating and drinking.  She had 
vomited for a couple of days before.  She had no fever and no symptoms of upper 
respiratory so I didn't want to start antibiotics. I tried everytlhing to get 
her to eat.  Then I remembered pepcid ac was prescribed by a vet years ago for 
another cat (not a positive) with the same symptoms, so I tried it on Tootsie.  
Four days later she is looking for food and eating everything I give her.  This 
is also used for kidney cats that loose their appetite.



  Now I am going to try pepcid ac on my older positive cat, Finn, who is 
recovering from a seizure and temporary blindness.  She is not eating well and 
I remember before she had her seizure she had vomited for a couple of days and 
was already not eating well.     I will let you know if it works.



  Jane




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