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Q: What is the function of levofloxacin?
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Is levofloxacin a sulphur containing drug?

No. I am allergic to Sulpha drugs and I can take levofloxacin.


Is levofloxacin and ornidazole tablets safe?

A levofloxacin is the which illness of It looks very chill. A ornidazole is tablet of diarrhea. http://gfxtra.in


Is levofloxacin approved for use in Australia?

no


Can you take clindamycin together with levofloxacin?

no


Will taking levofloxacin delay your period?

Yes


Which illness can cure the levofloxacin?

Nothing can cure levofloxacin because it is an antibiotic. It is used to cure illnesses. Levofloxacin is used to treat respiratory tract infections, cellulitis, urinary tract infections, prostatitis, anthrax, endocarditis, meningitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and traveler's diarrhea.


What is the antidote for levofloxacin?

Levofloxacin is an antibiotic which is used for treatment certain infections such as pneumonia, chronic bronchitis and sinus, urinary tract, kidney, prostate, and skin infections.


Is it dangerous to take levofloxacin prednisone and Pro-Air together if you are 70?

Is it high risk to take Levofloxacin, Prednisone, and Pro-Air together if you are 70 years old.


Is levofloxacin soluble in water?

ya, it is soluble in water.


Does cipro treat pneumonia?

No, only levofloxacin and moxifloxacin


What is the work of levofloxacin?

Levofloxacin is an antibiotic that is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It works by inhibiting the bacterial DNA replication and killing the bacteria, thus helping to eliminate the infection.


Can Levofloxacin be given in breast feeding mothers?

As i research it is Levofloxacin is the S-enantiomer of the fluoroquinolone, ofloxacin. Fluoroquinolones such as levofloxacin have traditionally not been used in infants because of concern about adverse effects on the infants' developing joints. However, recent studies indicate little risk.[1][2] The calcium in milk might prevent absorption of the small amounts of fluoroquinolones in milk,[3] but insufficient data exist to prove or disprove this assertion. Short-term use of levofloxacin is acceptable in nursing mothers. Avoiding breastfeeding between 4 to 6 hours after a dose should decrease the exposure of the infant to levofloxacin in breastmilk. Maternal use of an eye drop that contains levofloxacin presents negligible risk for the nursing infant.