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See Cifran Also:Drug name: Cifran Therapeutic actions: Ciprofloxacin is a synthetic broad spectrum antibacterial agent. Ciprofloxacin is effective in vitro against virtually all gram-negative pathogens, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa. It is also effective against gram-positive pathogen such as staphylococci and streptococci. Anaerobes are generally less susceptible. Ciprofloxacin has a rapid bactericidal action, both in the proliferation phase and in the resting phase. Indications: Adults: Uncomplicated and complicated infections caused by ciprofloxacin sensitive pathogens:
Children: For the treatment of acute pulmonary exacerbation of cystic fibrosis associated with P. aeruginosa infection in paediatric patients aged 5-17 years. For the indication of inhalational anthrax (post-exposure), the risk-benefit assessment indicates that administration of ciprofloxacin to paediatric patients is appropriate. The use of ciprofloxacin for indications other than this is not recommended in children. Contraindications and cautions: Ciprofloxacin must not be used in cases of hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin or other quinolone chemotherapeutics. Ciprofloxacin must not be prescribed for pregnant women or nursing mothers as there is no experience regarding safety in these patient groups and since, on the basis of animal studies, it is possible that the drug could cause damage to articular cartilage in the foetus or infant. Animal studies have not shown any evidence of teratogenic effects. When considering treatment for inhalational anthrax (post-exposure), the risks and benefits of ciprofloxacin and alternative antibiotic therapies must be carefully considered, and explained to the patient. Adverse effects: Some side affects that may appear are presented as follows:
Interactions: The simultaneous administration of ciprofloxacin (oral) and iron, sucralfate or antacids and highly buffered drugs (e.g. antiretrovirals), containing magnesium, aluminium, or calcium reduce the absorption of ciprofloxacin. Consequently, ciprofloxacin should be administered either 1-2 hours before, or at least 4 hours after these preparations. This restriction does not apply to antacids belonging to the class of H2 receptor blockers. The concurrent administration of dairy products or mineral fortified drinks alone (eg. Milk, yoghurt, calcium fortified orange juice) and ciprofloxacin should be avoided because absorption of ciprofloxacin may be reduced. Dietary calcium as part of a meal, however, does not significantly affect absorption. Concurrent administration of ciprofloxacin and theophylline can cause an undesirable increase in the serum theophylline concentration. This can lead to theophylline-induced side effects; in very rare cases these side effects can be life threatening or fatal. If concurrent use of the two products is unavoidable, the serum theophylline concentration should therefore be checked and the theophylline dose appropriately reduced. Additional Information: DO NOT SHARE THIS MEDICINE with others. DO NOT USE THIS MEDICINE for other health conditions. KEEP THIS PRODUCT, as well as syringes and needles, if needed during treatment, out of the reach of children. Do not reuse needles, syringes, or other materials. | ||||||||||||||