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Floxin

First procedure consists of several stages. 11-molybdo-bismuthphosphate (MBP) is formed and extracted with butyl acetate, stripped with ammonia or acetate buffer solution and determined in aqueous solution using reaction of MBP with Astro Floxine (AF) or other polymethine dyes. Full separation from molybdate excess is not necessary in this procedure as spectiaim of lA differs considerable from dye spectiaim. Therefore sepai ation is simplified and used only as preconcentration step. Concentration factor 50 and good reproducibility make possible determination of low P(V) concentrations at 10 mol/1 level and lower. [Pg.125]

The fluoroquinolones include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), enoxacin (Penetrex), gatifloxacin (Tequin), lome-floxacin (Maxaquin), moxifloxacin (Avelox), ofloxacin (Floxin), and sparfloxacin (Zagain). [Pg.91]

Ofloxacin (Floxin) 400 mg orally once Both ofloxacin levofloxacin should have description given for... [Pg.729]

The quinoline antibiotics act by inhibiting bacterial DNA gyrase. These include Cipro, Levaquin, Floxacin, and Floxin. [Pg.329]

Ofloxacin (Floxin, Ocuflox Ophthalmic) Silver Nitrate (Dey-Drop) Sulfacetamide... [Pg.47]

Brand Name(s) Floxin, Floxin Otic, Ocuflox Chemical Class Fluoroquinolone derivative... [Pg.895]

Prilosec 1.7 Casodex 1.1 Lexapro 2.0 Floxin 1.6 Avandia/ — Crestor 1.3... [Pg.187]

Oral 200, 300, 400 mg tablets Ophthalmic (Ocuflox) 3 mg/mL solution Otic (Floxin Otic) 0.3% solution... [Pg.1041]

Floxin otic contains 0.3% (3 mg/mL) ofloxacin with ben- and water for injection. Hydrochloric acid and sodium... [Pg.163]

F Exocine (Allergan) 1 Exocin (Allergan) USA Floxin (Ortho-McNeil)... [Pg.1480]

Many other commonly used antibiotics can cause psychiatric symptoms, for example, clarithromycin (trade name, Biaxin)—which is frequently used to treat respiratory illness, ear infections, and skin infections—has been reported to cause mania in some patients. Metronidazole (trade name Flagyl), which is used to treat many types of infections—from parasites to vaginal infections and abscesses—has been reported to cause depression, agitation, confusion, hallucinations, and mania. Trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (trade names Bactrim and Septra)—which is used, for example, for bladder infections and sinus and ear infections—has been reported to cause delirium, psychosis, depression, and hallucinations in rare cases. The fluoroquinolone antibiotics—such as ciprofloxacin (trade name Cipro), levofloxacin (trade name Levaquin), ofloxacin (trade name Floxin), trovafloxacin (trade name Trovan), and others of this class—can cause psychiatric symptoms fairly often, including confusion, agitation, depression, insomnia, mania, paranoia, and psychosis. [Pg.165]

Ofloxacin Floxin tract infections, pyelonephritis, chlamydial sexually transmitted disease, prostatitis, skin and soft tissue infections... [Pg.194]

Floxin Otic Ofloxacin Hydrochloric Benzethonium chloride... [Pg.2480]

The ophthalmic preparations should only be used in refractory cases of otitis because organism resistance may develop with widespread use. Ophthalmic preparations are also not improved by the FDA for use in the ear canal, but treating physicians may use their discretion for refractory cases. The recent introduction of Floxin and Cipro Otic drops have decreased the use of ophthalmic preparations for the treatment of refractory ear canal conditions. [Pg.2481]


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