Ciprodac 200mg Infusion- 100ml
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Manufactured By Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd
Composition Ciprofloxacin (200mg)
Package Size ( 100ml Infusion in a bottle )
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It is generally safe to consume alcohol with Ciprodac 200mg Infusion.
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A: Ciprodac is not indicated for the treatment of streptococcal infection as it is not very active against this bacteria. Consult your doctor before taking any antibiotics for your infections.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with pantoprazole?
A: Ciprodac can be taken with pantoprazole as no interactions have been reported. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with metronidazole?
A: Ciprodac can be taken with metronidazole as no interactions have been reported. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with birth control pills or does it affect birth control?
A: Yes, you can take Ciprodac with birth control pills. It does not affect birth control. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor in case you are taking birth control pills before taking any medicine.
Q: Is Ciprodac banned?
A: Ciprodac is not a banned drug. It is available as a prescription medicine.
Q: Is Ciprodac a penicillin?
A: Ciprodac is not a penicillin. It belongs to a different group of antibiotics called fluoroquinolones.
Q: Is Ciprodac bactericidal (kills bacteria) or bacteriostatic (slows the growth of bacteria)?
A: Ciprodac is a bactericidal (kills bacteria) agent. It belongs to a group of drugs called fluoroquinolones and acts by inhibiting bacterial DNA-gyrase.
Q: Is Ciprodac safe?
A: Ciprodac is a relatively safe drug. However, it is not devoid of side effects and hence should only be taken if prescribed by a doctor in the appropriate dose, frequency, and duration as advised.
Q: Is Ciprodac a cephalosporin?
A: Ciprodac is not a cephalosporin. It belongs to a group of drugs called fluoroquinolones.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with ibuprofen?
A: Use of Ciprodac with ibuprofen can increase the central nervous system side effects of Ciprodac. Consult your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with paracetamol?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with paracetamol. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with hydrocodone?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with hydrocodone. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with fluconazole?
A: Ciprodac and fluconazole, when taken together, can cause heart-related side effects. Talk to your doctor before taking both the drugs together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with phenazopyridine?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically significant interaction with phenazopyridine. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with omeprazole?
A: Omeprazole can slow the absorption of Ciprodac if taken together. So, the action of Ciprodac may get slow. Talk to your doctor before taking both the drugs together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with hydroxyzine?
A: Ciprodac and hydroxyzine, when taken together, can cause heart-related side effects. Talk to your doctor before taking both the drugs together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with azithromycin?
A: Ciprodac and azithromycin, when taken together, can cause heart related side effects. Talk to your doctor before taking both the drugs together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac for yeast infection?
A: No, Ciprodac is not indicated in the treatment of yeast infections. Please consult your doctor before taking any antibiotics for the treatment of yeast infection.
Q: Does Ciprodac contain sulfa?
A: Ciprodac does not contain sulfur in its structure. However, history of any drug allergy should be discussed with the doctor prior to initiation of therapy.
Q: Does Ciprodac cover pseudomonas?
A: Ciprodac is active against pseudomonas. But, acquired resistance (resistance after taking the antibiotic) is very common among the organism for the drug. Consult your doctor before taking any antibiotics for your infection.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with dextromethorphan?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with dextromethorphan. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with doxylamine?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with doxylamine. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with amoxicillin?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with amoxicillin. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with pseudophedrine?
A: Ciprodac is not known to have any clinically meaningful interaction with pseudoephedrine. However, interactions can occur. Talk to your doctor before using both the medicines together.
Q: Can I take Ciprodac with Tamsulosin?
A: Ciprodac and Tamsulosin are not known to have any clinically relevant drug interactions. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking both the medicines together.