CIPRODAR
DAR AL DAWA
Identification
- Active ingredient (INN)
- CIPROFLOXACINE SOUS FORME D' HDROCHLORIDE MONOHYDRATE
- Internal code
- 17 D 131
- Country of Origin
- Algeria
- Pharmaceutical form
- Eye Drops Solution
- Prescription List
- Highly Regulated (List I)
- Packaging
- flacon/5ml

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Indications
The reasons for using sepprofluxacin include: urinary tract infections when other antibiotics are not appropriate.
Blade infection.
Chronic bacterial bacterial infections.
Acute sinusitis.
Skin infection.
Abdominal infections.
Tephoid fever.
Syphiloxic disease.
Some malignant enthrology (infection: Anthrax).
Bacterial eye infections, such as bacterial infection.
Bacterial ear infections.
Cyprofluxin for children is not considered the first option for children under 18 years of age due to its side effects, except in cases of severe infections that cannot be treated with other antibiotics, such as: complex urinary infections.
Associated Conditions
The following cases are used with caution under doctor's supervision: Children and adolescents under 18, except in certain cases; where it causes arthritis.
Arthritis, or problems with tendons, or bones, or joints, especially in children.
Heart diseases or pre-heart attack history.
QT long syndrome (in the patient or a member of his family).
Poor muscles.
Hepatic diseases or kidney diseases.
Sperpest or pre-circulatory diseases.
Mechanism of Action
The ciprofloxin is a bio Antibiotic belonging to the Floroquinolones (Floorquinolones), used to treat different types of bacterial infection, such as urinary tract infections, pneumonia, prostate infection and others, and is usually described when the patient does not benefit from other effective antibiotics.
Aeromonas hydrophila is operating by preventing bacteria from forming and repairing their DNA, which helps kill them, and is considered to be a highly spectroid antibiotic, i.e. effective against many types of bacteria, including: gas germs (Aeromonas hydrophila).