Yes this is a perennial and very dubious. Minocycline can cause clinical lupus or drug induced lupus like disease. The theory is that RA is caused by microplasmic infection and if you can get rid of that you will be 'cured'.
As far as lupus is concerned there are many possible triggers from what is already known not only viral infections. Also regardless of what caused the lupus, the disease process can't be simply reversed except maybe by stem cell transplant
RA is not the same as lupus either so a person whose lupus doesn't have a major arthritis component could be taking a serious risk by neglecting to get the right treatment at the right time.
There's very vocal group advocating it fervently but I'd be surprised if you find any reputable lupologists thinking it has any merit.
I read somewhere that it might seem to work because antibiotics reduce inflammation , but relief is only temporary and of course there are all the risks of taking long term antibiotics.
There are several threads about this - one is
http://www.thelupussite.com/forum/index.ph...ibiotic+therapy
You will find others by using the site's search function
Take care !
Clare
As far as lupus is concerned there are many possible triggers from what is already known not only viral infections. Also regardless of what caused the lupus, the disease process can't be simply reversed except maybe by stem cell transplant
RA is not the same as lupus either so a person whose lupus doesn't have a major arthritis component could be taking a serious risk by neglecting to get the right treatment at the right time.
There's very vocal group advocating it fervently but I'd be surprised if you find any reputable lupologists thinking it has any merit.
I read somewhere that it might seem to work because antibiotics reduce inflammation , but relief is only temporary and of course there are all the risks of taking long term antibiotics.
There are several threads about this - one is
http://www.thelupussite.com/forum/index.ph...ibiotic+therapy
You will find others by using the site's search function
Take care !
Clare