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levofloxacin injection is used to treat bronchitis exacerbation, community-acquired pneumonia, skin infections, urethral and gonococcal infections, cervical infections, acute pelvic inflammatory disease, cystitis, urinary tract infections, and traveller’s diarrhoea. it works by inhibiting the enzymes, which inhibits dna replication and protein synthesis, resulting in the death of bacteria. levofl
hypersensitivity history of inflammation of tendons related to fluoroquinolones administration. epilepsy children and adolescents..
babies: nil
lactating mothers: levofloxacin injection may be unsafe to use during breastfeeding as the studies suggest that levofloxacin may pass into the human milk in significant amounts to harm the baby.
seek a doctor’s advice.
pregnancy: levofloxacin injection may be unsafe during pregnancy as animal studies show harmful effects on the developing baby.
seek a doctor’s advice.
driving: levofloxacin injection is unsafe to use while driving as it may decrease alertness and make you feel sleepy and dizzy.
please consult your doctor.
alcohol: alcohol is unsafe to use while taking levofloxacin injection as it increases the side effects.
kidney: levofloxacin injection is used with caution in patients with kidney disease.
you may need a dose adjustment.
it is not recommended in patients with severe kidney disease.
please consult your doctor before using this medicine.
liver: levofloxacin injection is used with caution in patients with liver disease.
you may need a dose adjustment.
it is not recommended in patients with severe liver disease.
please consult your doctor before using this medicine..
nausea headache sleeplessness dizziness vaginitis diarrhoea vomiting loss of appetite abdominal cramps abnormal taste chest pain fatigue .
levofloxacin injection works by inhibiting the enzymes, which inhibits dna replication and protein synthesis resulting in the death of bacteria..
consult your doctor immediately if you missed the dose of the levofloxacin injection..
• levofloxacin injection is used in the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections caused by levofloxacin-sensitive organisms.
• this injection should be given directly into the vein under medical supervision.
do not stop taking the injection even if you feel better, as it may lead to the recurrence of infection.
• probiotics are usually prescribed with levofloxacin injection to prevent diarrhoea.
• inform your doctor if you have taken any vaccine within the past two months.
• if you experience any undesirable effects, then seek the doctor’s advice.
inform your doctor immediately if you develop inflammation of tendons, rashes, swelling, difficulty breathing or other life-threatening conditions.
• seek a doctor’s advice before taking this medicine in pregnancy, breastfeeding, liver, and kidney disorder..
contraindicated • levofloxacin + bcg vaccine live: levofloxacin decreases the effects of live bcg vaccine by opposing its effect. • levofloxacin + typhoid vaccine live: levofloxacin decreases the effects of live typhoid vaccine by opposing its effect. serious • levofloxacin + amiodarone: concurrent administration increases qtc interval resulting in abnormal heart rhythm. • levofloxacin + cholera vaccine: levofloxacin decreases the effects of the cholera vaccine by opposing its effect. • levofloxacin + tretinoin: concurrent administration may lead to toxicity of each other, resulting in increased phototoxicity. monitor closely • levofloxacin + amoxapine: concurrent administration increases qtc interval resulting in abnormal heart rhythm. • levofloxacin + betamethasone: concurrent administration increases the risk of tendon rupture. minor • levofloxacin + diclofenac: concurrent administration increases the risk of seizures. • levofloxacin + sulfasalazine: concurrent administration increases the risk of seizures..
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