Norfloxacin

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Infectious Disease Article | Hepatopulmonary Syndrome

mdlinx.com — “Norfloxacin Therapy for Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: A Pilot Randomized Controlled TrialView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Norfloxacin Therapy for Hepatopulmonary Syndrome: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial: Clinical Gastroentero... http://bit.ly/g8whZm #ID

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Information for Healthcare Professionals: Fluoroquinolone Antimicrobial Drugs [ciprofloxacin (marketed as Cipro and generic ciprofloxacin), ciprofloxacin extended-release (marketed as Cipro XR and Proquin XR), gemifloxacin (marketed as Factive), levofloxa

fda.gov — “Information for Healthcare Professionals: Fluoroquinolone Antimicrobial Drugs [ciprofloxacin (marketed as Cipro and generic ciprofloxacin), ciprofloxacin extended-release (marketed as Cipro XR and Proquin XR), gemifloxacin (marketed as Factive), levofloxacin (marketed as Levaquin), moxifloxacin (marketed as Avelox), norfloxacin (marketed as Noroxin), and ofloxacin (marketed as Floxin)]View full resource at fda.gov

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Infectious Disease Article | Peritonitis

mdlinx.com — “Recurrence of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhotic patients non-prophylactically treated with norfloxacin: serum albumin as an easy but reliable predictive factorView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Recurrence of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis in cirrhotic patients non-prophylactically treated with norf... http://bit.ly/f23f5I #ID

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Do not take with dairy - Medbroadcast

medbroadcast.com — “Dairy products, antacids, and iron preparations prevent some medications from being properly absorbed into the body. If the medication is not properly absorbed, it may be less effective. Medications that are affected this way include: Certain antibiotics (demeclocycline, tetracycline, ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin) Certain medications used to treat osteoporosis (etidronate, risedronate) Other medications may also interact with dairy products, iron, and antacids.View full resource at medbroadcast.com

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Iron can react with some medications & prevent them from being absorbed into the body + more drug interaction warnings: http://bit.ly/hyCIUs

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