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Moxifloxacin is an antibiotic, used to
treat bacterial infections,
including pneumonia, conjunctivitis, endocarditis, tuberculosis, and sinusitis. It can...
- with
doxycycline for 7 days
followed immediately by a 7-day
course of
moxifloxacin as the
preferred therapy due to high
rates of
macrolide resistance. If...
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norfloxacin > ofloxacin, levofloxacin, trovafloxacin, gatifloxacin,
moxifloxacin.
Quinolones are not
recommended in
people with epilepsy, Marfan's syndrome...
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should not be
taken at the same time.
Fluoroquinolone antibiotics such as
moxifloxacin, levofloxacin, and
ciprofloxacin should also be
avoided due to an increased...
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anaerobes except for ertapenem. The only
fluoroquinolone that can be used is
moxifloxacin because this is the only
fluoroquinolone that
covers anaerobes. Tigecycline...
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fluoroquinolones (WHO
group 3): e.g.,
ciprofloxacin (CIP), levofloxacin,
moxifloxacin (MXF)
thioamides (WHO
group 4): e.g. ethionamide,
prothionamide cycloserine...
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antibiotics such as clindamycin, meropenem, ampicillin/sulbactam, or
moxifloxacin. For
those with only
chemical pneumonitis,
antibiotics are not typically...
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occasionally doxycycline and
minocycline occasionally fluoroquinolones such as
moxifloxacin, levofloxacin, and
ciprofloxacin See also
pathogenic bacteria for a list...
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cause uveitis.
Several reports suggest the use of quinolones,
especially Moxifloxacin, may lead to uveitis. Occasionally,
uveitis is not ****ociated with a...
- (isoniazid + rifampicin) Isoniazid/rifapentine (isoniazid + rifapentine)
Moxifloxacin Pyrazinamide Rifabutin Rifampicin Rifapentine Complementary: Amikacinα...