Floxin
Health Benefits
The following health advantages of floxin include:
taking care of bacterial infections
lowering the danger of bacterial resistance
Side Effects
Some negative effects of floxin include:
nausea
vomiting
diarrhea
headache
feeling unsteady or lightheaded
skin irritation or rash
swelling of the throat, tongue, lips, or face
breathing or swallowing issues
painful or stiff joints
fever
chills
discomfort in the body
abnormal weakness or fatigue (severe)
severe yellowing of the skin or eyes due to dark urine convulsions (seizures) alteration in the amount or frequency of urination urinary tract infection (UTI) kidney issues liver issues Changes in mental state or mood (such as agitation, anxiety, confusion, depression, hallucinations, or infrequent suicidal thoughts)
If you experience any of these grave side effects, contact your physician right away.
Dosage
Floxin is typically administered to adults in doses of 200–400 mg every 12 hours for 7–14 days.Children between the ages of 3 months and 17 years should typically receive 5-10 mg/kg (or 2.3-4.5 mg/lb) every 12 hours for 10 days.
Mechanism of Action
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Interactions
If you take other medications, vitamins, or herbs, floxin may interact with them. When a substance modifies how a drug functions, there is an interaction. This could be harmful or stop the medication from working properly.
Your doctor needs to carefully monitor all of your medications to help you avoid interactions. Tell your doctor about all of the drugs, vitamins, and herbal remedies you are taking. Speak with your doctor or pharmacist to learn how this medication may interact with other medications you are taking.
Pharmacokinetics
Floxin has a 100% oral bioavailability and is quickly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Within one to two hours, the peak plasma concentration is attained. Floxin is found in high concentrations in the urine, skin, and tissues and is widely distributed throughout the body. The kidneys are the organs that primarily eliminate floxin through glomerular filtration and tubular secretion. Floxin has a half-life of four to eight hours.