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Dapsone can cause nerve damage.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921741/

And the doxycycline used in Lyme treatments has substantial
anti-inflammatory properties. It is now used to treat prostatitis,
and some gum diseases (using a smaller dose), and some other inflammatory problems:

http://www.ahdbonline.com/payer-pers...4-article-1334

Doxy does carry a risk for encouraging Candida ...so using a good Candida cleanse is probably helpful.
dapsone is specifically used for dermatitis herpitiformis(autoimmune skin manifestation of celiacs or gluten sensitivity), it is a immune modifier, not a suppressor. some antibiotics are better anti-inflammatory than at being antibiotic. long term antibiotic use in general can lead to fungal infections, or other bacterial infections, c.perfringes.
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