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I've never, ever heard of this one. What were the gray spots exactly, or was that 'named'?

I took Minocycline before for acne as well, but it made me ill (reaction) so I stopped taking it.
They aren't technically spots but areas of discoloration that would have spread to my teeth had I not stopped taking it. The dentist told me that long term use of various antibiotics can cause this type of thing. When he looked at my gums the first thing he asked was if I was on an antibiotic.

On a side note, my son went on it for his back acne or as we call it "bacne" and broke out in hives. He can't take it either.
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