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Ciprobay drug with the generic name is ciprofloxacin HCL belonging to the quinolone subgroup. Ciprobay is used in the treatment of bacterial infections such as respiratory infections, ENT, urinary tract and kidney, genitourinary, digestive, soft tissue, obstetrics and gynecology, meningitis, blood infections, etc. .. So what does Ciprobay 500 do?
1. Uses of Ciprobay
What is Ciprobay medicine? The drug Candesartan or generic name is ciprofloxacin HCL belongs to the quinolone subgroup, is effective in the treatment of bacterial infections such as:
Respiratory, ear, nose and throat infections Kidney and urinary tract Genitourinary tract including gonorrhea Digestive Bile duct Bone Joint Soft tissue Obstetrics and gynecology Blood infection Meningitis Meningitis Peritonitis Eye infection Some other effects of Ciprobay drug not listed on the approved drug label but doctor can order the patient to use .
2. How to use Ciprobay
Ciprobay medicine is prepared in the form of film-coated tablets, currently on the market there are two types: Ciprobay 250mg and Ciprobay 500mg. Use Candesartan as directed on the product packaging instructions. Dosage is divided according to different ages such as:
For adults: patients with mild or moderate infections can use Ciprobay 500 times a day. Dosage for patients with severe infections complicated by 750mg twice daily for 5-10 days. For adults with renal failure: CICr 30-50ml/min, need to take Ciprobay 250-500 every 12 hours. CICr 5-29ml/min requires Ciprobay 250-500mg every 18 hours. For patients on dialysis, use Ciprobay 250-500mg every 18 hours. For children, there are still no exact studies on dosage, so before using it, consult a doctor. Use Ciprobay exactly as directed by your doctor, do not use more, smaller or longer than prescribed. Ciprobay can be taken with or without food or as directed by your doctor. Use Ciprobay regularly to get the most benefit from it and you can stop taking it if any new symptoms appear or the condition does not improve after 7 days. Absolutely do not abuse the drug for too long for a long time. This does not make the patient's condition better, but also increases the risk of unwanted effects.
3. Undesirable effects when using Ciprobay
Some unwanted effects that may occur when using Ciprobay medicine include:
Nausea, vomiting Diarrhea Transient elevation of transaminases Rash Before prescribing the drug, the doctor always considers the benefits and effectiveness that Ciprobay medicine carries more risk of side effects. However, some cases when using Ciprobay may still occur unwanted effects. Therefore, when unusual symptoms appear, especially when a severe allergic reaction occurs with accompanying signs such as severe dizziness, difficulty breathing, rash, swelling or itching of the face and throat. , tongue, ... In this case, the patient should immediately notify the doctor or nurse for immediate medical intervention.
4. Some notes when using Ciprobay
Some notes when using Ciprobay medicine include:
Report a history of allergy to Ciprobay or any other allergies. Ciprobay may contain ingredients that are inactive and could cause an allergic reaction or other serious problems. Notice the medications you are taking including prescription, nonprescription, herbal and dietary supplements. Do not use the drug if you have a history of mild hypersensitivity reactions. In pregnant women, there are not enough studies to determine the risks of using the drug during pregnancy. Before using Ciprobay, always consult with your doctor to weigh the benefits and risks. The drug should be used with caution in patients with pre-existing medical conditions such as liver failure, myasthenia gravis, myasthenia gravis, a history of tendon disorders associated with quinolone therapy, and risk factors for QT prolongation or torsion peaks, hemodynamic disturbances, seizures. When taking Ciprobay tablets, do not drive, operate machinery or be exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet rays. If you forget to take a dose of Ciprobay, take it again as soon as possible. However, if it's almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and continue taking it as scheduled. Do not take more medicine than prescribed. Ciprobay overdose or ingestion can cause serious symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, shortness of breath, fainting,...
5. Drug interactions
Drug interactions can reduce the effect of Ciprobay medicine, or increase the effect of unwanted effects. Tell your doctor about all other medicines you are taking including over-the-counter medicines, vitamins, prescription drugs, and herbal products. Do not start, stop or change the dose of any medicine without your doctor's consent.
Some products that may interact with Ciprobay include:
Drugs that prolong the QT interval Probenecid Tizanidine Theophylline Drugs containing caffeine or pentoxifylline (oxpentifylline) Phenytoin Methotrexate NSAIDs Sulfonylurea in the treatment of diabetes Lidocaine In addition, need Caution should be exercised when Ciprobay is co-administered with vitamin K antagonists, clozapine, sildenafil, cyclosporin, drugs co-metabolized via CYP450 1A2.
6. How to store Ciprobay
Store Ciprobay at room temperature, away from light and away from moisture. Do not store Ciprobay in a humid place or in the freezer and keep away from heat and open flames. Different medicines will have different storage methods, so read the Ciprobay storage instructions carefully on the packaging, or ask your pharmacist. Keep Ciprobay out of the reach of children and family pets. When the medicine has expired or is damaged and cannot be used anymore, dispose of it and dispose of it properly. Do not arbitrarily dispose of Ciprobay medicine into the environment such as water pipes or toilets unless requested. Please consult your waste disposal company or pharmacist on how to safely dispose of Ciprobay to help protect the environment.
In short, the drug Ciprobay has the generic name ciprofloxacin HCL belonging to the quinolone subgroup. Ciprobay is used in the treatment of bacterial infections such as respiratory infections, ENT, urinary tract and kidney, genitourinary, digestive, soft tissue, obstetrics and gynecology, meningitis, blood infections, etc. .. However, ciprobay can cause some unwanted effects and drug interactions, so tell your doctor what medicines you are taking to reduce the risk of unwanted and simultaneous side effects. increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
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