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Ciprofloxacin Aluminium hydroxide

Chelation of ciprofloxacin (V) by aluminium hydroxide and calcium carbonate reduces bioavailability, as seen in Fig. 10.11. Other quinolones (VI-IX), undoubtedly suffer the same fate. [Pg.409]

Bind to other drugs that are administered within 1 or 2 hours of the antacid, This process results in reduced availability of the co-administered drug for absorption, For example, the chelation of tetracyclines (e.g, tetracycline, doxycycline) will decrease their absorption by up to 90%, Avery similar process - precipitation - occurs with drugs such as quinine with aluminium and magnesium hydroxide preparations, which results in a decreased absorption of quinine, It has to be noted that the absorption of fluoroquinolones (e g. ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin, ofloxacin, enoxacin, perfloxacin i will be decreased by 60-75% if they are co-administered with divalent and trivalent cations. Patients are recommended not to take these divalent and trivalent cationic preparations until fluoroquinolone therapy is discontinued. [Pg.764]


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