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 +<note important>The below article is an outdated summary of minocycline as it was used as part of the Marshall Protocol. The Marshall Protocol has since been changed to a monotherapy. Antibiotics, such as minocycline, are only used in select patients.</note>
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 Minocycline hydrochloride, also known as minocycline, is a broad spectrum tetracycline antibiotic, and is the base antibiotic of the Marshall Protocol. Minocycline hydrochloride, also known as minocycline, is a broad spectrum tetracycline antibiotic, and is the base antibiotic of the Marshall Protocol.
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   * **BCM** – Bactrim DS + clindamycin + minocycline    * **BCM** – Bactrim DS + clindamycin + minocycline 
   * **CDM** – clindamycin + demeclocycline + minocycline    * **CDM** – clindamycin + demeclocycline + minocycline 
-  * **CMZ** – clindamycin + minocycline + Zithromax +  *  
-  * **DMZ** – demeclocycline + minocycline + Zithromax+
    
-Because demeclocycline and minocycline are similar, using the antibiotics in the same combination may offer a less severe immunopathological reaction than any of the other combinations.+Because demeclocycline and minocycline are similar, using the antibiotics in the same combination may offer a less severe immunopathological reaction than  other combinations.
    
  
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