Uses of Ciprinol

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Ciprinol belongs to a group of medicines used to treat conditions such as prostatitis, osteomyelitis, myelitis, severe bacterial enteritis, sepsis, and serious infections that conventional antibiotics do not. use. To ensure effective use, users need to follow the instructions of their doctors, and consult more information about the uses of Ciprinol.

1. What are the uses of Ciprinol?


1.1. What is Ciprinol? Ciprinol medicine 200mg is used to treat medical conditions such as: inflammation of the prostate gland, inflammatory bone disease, and myelitis, severe bacterial enteritis, or sepsis and many other cases in other organs and parts of the body. body is damaged.
Ciprinol 200mg drug has the main ingredient is Ciprofloxacin: 200mg / 100ml, The drug is prepared in the form of a solution for intravenous infusion and packed in a box with 1 bottle of 100ml.
1.2. What does Ciprinol do? Ciprinol is an active ingredient in the Quinolone group. This is a broad-spectrum antibiotic, has a high bactericidal effect, and rapidly reduces the ability of bacteria to reproduce. This is also an antibiotic that is widely used against common antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria such as: penicillin, and cephalosporin; Tetracycline,... In addition, Ciprofloxacin also has a synergistic effect, in treatment with other medicinal products.
Indications for treatment:
Pneumonia and bronchitis, pleurisy, and lung abscess, superinfectious bronchiectasis, exacerbation of chronic bronchitis. Acute and chronic glomerulonephritis, prostatitis, cystitis. People with otitis media, or sinusitis. People infected with gonorrhea. Skin and soft tissue infections. Infectious diarrhea, and peritonitis, cholangitis, or adnexitis, and osteoarthritis. People with sepsis. Contraindications
People who are allergic to quinolones. Indicated for use in growing children. Normally, patients who are allergic to any substance, ingredient or excipient in the composition of the drug should not take the drug. Other cases are specified in the Ciprinol package insert or your doctor's prescription.

2. Usage of Ciprinol


2.1. How to take Ciprinol Ciprinol is available as an infusion solution and should be administered intravenously. Ciprinol is given by slow IV infusion (infusion over 60 minutes) by your doctor.
2.2. Dosage of the drug Ciprinol Adults:
For urinary tract infections: The dose is 100mg once and twice a day. For lower respiratory tract infections: Dose 200mg once and twice a day. For other infectious diseases: Dose 200mg once and twice a day. For gonorrhea: 150mg once a day. Children:
Children and adolescents: 5 to 10 mg per kg per day intravenously over a period of 30 to 60 minutes.
Handling missed dose:
In cases where the patient forgets a dose of Ciprinol while taking it, take it as soon as possible after remembering (usually it can be taken from 1 up to 2 hours from the time ordered by the doctor). But if it is too close to the next dose, skip the missed dose and take your next dose of Ciprinol at the scheduled time. Note that do not take double the prescribed dose, to make up for the missed dose.
Treatment in case of overdose:
In case of emergency, or overdose of Ciprinol has dangerous manifestations, it is necessary to immediately call 911 Emergency Center or go to the nearest local Health Facility. Relatives need to provide the doctor with medications, or prescriptions they are taking, so that the doctor can make a timely diagnosis.

3. Notes when using Ciprinol


It is necessary to reduce the dose in patients with impaired renal function, or liver function. In the case of patients with impaired renal function, if a low dose has been used, there is no need to reduce the dose. Conversely, if high doses are being used, the dose may need to be adjusted based on creatinine clearance, or serum creatinine concentration.
Caution when using the drug in patients with central nervous system disorders such as: cerebral atherosclerosis, or epilepsy
Note during pregnancy
Patients should carefully consider and consult a doctor, or your pharmacist before using Ciprinol. Because drugs that have been tested, there can still be risks when used.
Attention to breastfeeding period
Mothers need to carefully weigh the benefits and risks for both mother and baby. Do not arbitrarily use Ciprinol without carefully reading the instructions for use, and instructions of your doctor. To be able to protect both mother and baby

4. Ciprinol side effects

Uncommon side effects of Ciprinol: gastrointestinal upset, belching or vomiting, and abdominal pain, loss of appetite, or diarrhea, abdominal distention, headache, dizziness, creatinine, and elevated liver enzymes. Rare side effects include: shock, photosensitivity, edema, erythema, or acute renal failure, stomatitis, and jaundice, hematologic changes, or pseudomembranous colitis, and arthralgia. muscle pain. When the patient has abnormal symptoms during the use of Ciprinol, it is necessary to notify the doctor immediately

5. Ciprinol drug interactions


Remember that Ciprinol drug interactions with other drugs are often quite complicated due to the influence of many components in the drug. Studies, or recommendations, usually only show interactions that are fairly common with use. Therefore, patients should not arbitrarily apply information about Ciprinol 200mg drug interactions, if the patient is not a researcher, doctor, or medical person.
Do not take ciprofloxacin and tizanidine at the same time. Ciprofloxacin interacts with theophylline; NSAIDs; antacids; sucralfate; metal ions; cyclosporine. When using Ciprinol, it is best for patients to inform their doctor about the drugs they are using, to avoid other effects. Patients should consider taking the drug with alcohol, beer, tobacco, and alcoholic or fermented beverages. These agents may change the composition of the drug.

6. How to store Ciprinol


Store Ciprinol in a cool, dry place, the temperature does not exceed 30°C, in the original packaging and protect from light,
The shelf life of Ciprinol is 36 months from the date of manufacture.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Need to carefully read the instructions for storing Ciprinol medicine listed on the package, and the instruction sheet for Ciprinol 200mg/100ml. Users check the expiration date of Ciprinol before taking it. When not using Ciprinol, it should be collected and disposed of according to the instructions of the manufacturer or the person in charge of medicine.
In addition to the above information, if you have any other questions, the patient should contact the prescribing doctor for in-depth advice.

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