Levofloxacin

Indications:
Antibiotic; Used to treat bacterial infections of the skin, sinuses, kidneys, bladder, or prostate; Also used in bronchitis, pneumonia and anthrax

Dosage:
Adult – 250 to 500 mg daily in divided doses
Paediatric – 100 mg to 250 mg daily in divided doses

Mechanism of Action:
Fluroquinolone; Inhibits the supercoiling activity of bacterial DNA gyrase, halting DNA replication in bacteria

Side Effects:
diarrhoea and insomnia, hot and cold flashes, nausea, slurring of speech, swelling and numbness in the face

Molecular Structure:
LEVOFLOXACIN

Reference:
Pharmacology & Pharmacotherapeutics – 24th Edition, R.S. Sartoskar
www.reference.medscape.com
www.drugs.com/drug_information.html

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