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The maximum amount of Cipro (Ciprofloxacin) can be ordered at one time is a 90-day supply. The amount that can be ordered is dependent on the instructions and quantity mentioned on your medical prescription. Refilling alternate is always available for future needs.
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Cipro (Ciprofloxacin) is available in both generic and brand form. Generic medicines contain the same active components as brand-name pharmaceuticals have. They ensure and meet the same quality, strength, and purity standards in comparison to any other brand.
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Ophthalmic ciprofloxacin comes as a solution (liquid) to apply to the eyes. Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic solution is usually used often, between once every 15 minutes to once every four hours while awake for seven to 14 days or longer. Ciprofloxacin ophthalmic ointment is usually applied three times a day for two days and then twice a day for five days. Use ciprofloxacin ophthalmic at around the same time every day. Follow the directions on your prescription label carefully and ask your doctor or pharmacist to explain any part you do not understand. Use ciprofloxacin ophthalmic exactly as directed. Do not use it more often than prescribed by your doctor.
You should expect your symptoms to improve during your treatment. Call your doctor if your symptoms do not go away or get worse, or if you develop other problems with your eyes during your treatment.
Use ophthalmic ciprofloxacin until you finish the prescription, even if you feel better. If you stop using ophthalmic ciprofloxacin too soon, your infection may not be completely cured and the bacteria may become resistant to antibiotics.
To instill the eye drops, follow these steps:
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Check the dropper tip to make sure that it is not chipped or cracked.
Avoid touching the dropper tip against your eye or anything else; eyedrops and droppers must be kept clean.
While tilting your head back, pull down the lower lid of your eye with your index finger to form a pocket.
Hold the dropper (tip down) with the other hand, as close to the eye as possible without touching it.
Brace the remaining fingers of that hand against your face.
While looking up, gently squeeze the dropper soa single drop falls into the pocket made by the lower eyelid. Remove your index finger from the lower eyelid.
Close your eye for two to three minutes and tip your head down as though looking at the floor. Try not to blink or squeeze your eyelids.
Place a finger on the tear duct and apply gentle pressure.
Wipe any excess liquid from your face with a tissue.
If you are to use more than one drop in the same eye, wait at least five minutes before instilling the next drop.
Replace and tighten the cap on the dropper bottle. Do not wipe or rinse the dropper tip.
Wash your hands to remove any medication.
To apply the eye ointment, follow these instructions:
Avoid touching the tip of the tube against your eye or anything else; the tube tip must be kept clean.
Holding the tube between your thumb and forefinger, place it as near to your eyelid as possible without touching it.
Tilt your head backward slightly.
With your index finger, pull the lower eyelid down to form a pocket.
Squeeze a 1/2-inch (1.25cm) ribbon of ointment into the pocket made by the lower eyelid.
Blink your eye slowly; then gently close your eye for one to two minutes.
With a tissue, wipe any excess ointment from the eyelids and lashes. With another clean tissue, wipe the tip of the tube clean.
Replace and tighten the cap right away.
To apply the ointmentbut within 2 hours of instilling, follow these directions:
Treatment of bacterial infections of the lungs, nose, ear, bones and joints, skin and soft tissue, kidney, bladder, abdomen, and genitals caused by ciprofloxacin-susceptible organisms. Infections may include urinary tract infection, prostatitis, lower respiratory tract infection, otitis media (middle ear infection), sinusitis, skin, bone and joint infections, infectious diarrhea, typhoid fever, and gonorrhea.
May be taken with or without food. May be taken w/ meals to minimise GI discomfort. Do not take w/ antacids, Fe or dairy products.
Hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin or other quinolones. History or risk of QT prolongation; known history of myasthenia gravis. Concomitant use with tizanidine.
Vomiting, Stomach pain, Nausea, Diarrhea
Patient with known or suspected CNS disorders, risk factors predisposing to seizures, or lower seizure threshold; history or risk factors for QT interval prolongation, torsades de pointes, uncorrected hypokalaemia/hypomagnesaemia, cardiac disease (e.g. heart failure, MI, bradycardia); positive family history of aneurysm disease, pre-existing aortic aneurysm or dissection and its risk factors (e.g. Marfan syndrome, vascular Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, hypertension, peripheral atherosclerotic vascular disease); diabetes, previous tendon disorder (e.g. rheumatoid arthritis), G6PD deficiency. Renal and hepatic impairment. Elderly, children. Pregnancy and lactation.
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Serious skin reactions, including leukopenia, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, peripheral edema, thrombocytopaenia, and renal inflammation. In case of suspected systemic infection, urinary tract infection or prostatitis, bone and joint infections, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), gingivitis (chronic jaundice), and acute and chronic bronchitis.
In case of suspected hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin or any other quinolone, or to any other components of the medication. In case of suspected otitis media (middle ear infection) or sinusitis. In case of suspected typhoid fever. In case of suspected infectious diarrhea. In case of suspected leptospirosis. In case of suspected bacterial conjunctivitis. In case of suspected anthrax exposure. In case of suspected meningeal or skin ulceration.The most common bacteria causing infections in dogs and cats areC. canis, which causes a disease of the skin and mouth. This infection affects the skin and can occur anywhere in the body. In cats, it's caused byinfection. The disease can occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy and non-infected tissue, causing the body's immune system to attack and destroy the infection. If this happens to your dog or cat, please see their vet before giving them any antibiotics to prevent an infection.
When it comes to your dog or cat, the most common cause ofinfection is an infectious act of bacterial overgrowth. The disease is caused by the bacteriaand can also be caused by viruses and other fungal pathogens.
Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic that fights offthat causes infections in your dog or cat. It is used to treat bacterial infections of the skin and mouth in dogs and cats. The drug is usually taken once or twice daily. It can take up to four weeks for it to be effective.
Ciprofloxacin may affect your dog's internal organs, and this can affect their health. It's important to follow your vet's instructions and complete the full course of treatment to prevent your dog or cat from developing serious health problems.
Like all antibiotics, ciprofloxacin can cause side effects in your dog or cat. Side effects can include:
If you notice any of these side effects, tell your vet immediately. Call the vet right away if your dog or cat has any of these side effects.
Ciprofloxacin is a powerful antibiotic that can treat infections caused by bacteria. However, it's important to use antibiotics with other drugs that contain similar drugs. Examples of antibiotics that contain ciprofloxacin include:
If your dog or cat has any of the following symptoms, they should seek immediate medical attention.
If you notice any of the above side effects, please speak with your vet immediately.
Ciprofloxacin may not be suitable for your dog or cat. They should seek the advice of their vet to ensure their pets are properly treated. Here are some common questions that your vet may be able to help you with:
The use of antibiotics like ciprofloxacin can result in serious health problems for your pet or cat.