Levaquin
Brand
name:Levaquin
Pronounced: LEAV-ah-kwin
Generic name:Levofloxacin
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Why
is Levaquin prescribed?
Levaquin
cures a variety of bacterial infections, including several types
of sinus infection and pneumonia. It is also prescribed for
flare-ups of chronic bronchitis, acute kidney infections, certain
urinary infections, and mild to moderate skin infections. Levofloxacin
is a member of the quinolone family of antibiotics.
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Most
important fact about Levaquin
Levaquin
has been known to cause dangerous allergic reactions as soon
as you take the first dose. Stop taking Levofloxacin and call
your doctor immediately if you develop any of the following
warning signs:
-
Skin rash, hives, or any other skin reaction
- Rapid heartbeat
- Difficulty swallowing or breathing
- Swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat
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How
should you take Levaquin?
Take
your complete exactly as directed, even if you
begin to feel better. If you stop taking Levaquin too soon,
the infection may come back.
You
may take Levofloxacin at mealtimes or in-between, but you should
avoid taking it within 2 hours of the following:
-
Aluminum or magnesium antacids such as Maalox, Mylanta, or Gaviscon
- Iron supplements such as Ferro-Sequels or Feosol
- Any multivitamin preparation containing zinc
- Videx chewable tablets or pediatric powder
- The ulcer medication Carafate
Be
sure to drink plenty of fluid while taking Levaquin.
—If
you miss a dose…
Take
it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for your next
dose, skip the one you missed and go back to your regular schedule.
Do not take 2 doses at once.
—Storage
instructions…
Store
at room temperature. Keep container tightly closed
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What
side effects may occur?
Side
effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in intensity,
tell your doctor as soon as possible. Only your doctor can determine
if it is safe for you to continue taking Levaquin.
Side
effects may include:
Abdominal pain, anxiety, bad taste, constipation, diarrhea,
dizziness, fatigue, fungal infections, gas, general feeling
of illness, headache, hives, indigestion, itching, lack of appetite,
nausea, nervousness, rash, sleeplessness and sleep disorders,
sweating, swelling, tremors, vaginal discharge, vaginal inflammation,
vomiting, yeast infection
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Why
should Levaquin not be prescribed?
If
any other quinolone antibiotic--such as Cipro, Floxin, Maxaquin,
Noroxin, or Penetrex--has ever given you an allergic reaction,
avoid Levaquin.
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Special
warnings about Levaquin
In
rare cases, Levofloxacin has caused convulsions and other nervous
disorders. If you develop any warning signs of a nervous reaction--ranging
from restlessness and tremors to depression and hallucinations--stop
taking this medication and call your doctor.
Levaquin
may cause dizziness or light-headedness. Do not drive or operate
machinery until you know how this drug affects you.
Hypersensitivity
to quinolone antibiotics can, in rare instances, lead to severe
illnesses ranging from blood disorders to liver or kidney failure.
The first sign of a developing problem is often a rash; so you
should stop taking Levaquin and check with your doctor when
any type of skin disorder appears. Remember, too, that an immediate
allergic reaction is also a possibility (see "Most important
fact about this drug").
A
case of diarrhea during Levofloxacin therapy could signal development
of the potentially dangerous condition known as pseudomembranous
colitis, an inflammation of the bowel. Call your doctor for
treatment at the first sign of a problem.
Stop
taking Levofloxacin, avoid exercise, and call your doctor if
you develop pain, inflammation, or a rupture in a tendon. Quinolone
antibiotics have been known to cause tendon rupture during and
after therapy.
If
you have a kidney condition, make sure the doctor is aware of
it. Your dosage may need to be lowered.
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Possible
food and drug interactions
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as Advil, Motrin,
and Naprosyn can increase the risk of a nervous reaction to
Levofloxacin. Also, check with your doctor before combining
Levaquin with an oral diabetes drug such as Glucotrol, Micronase,
or Orinase; changes in blood sugar levels could result.
If
you are taking the asthma drug, theophylline, or the blood-thinning
drug, Coumadin, make sure the doctor is aware of it. Other quinolone
antibiotics have been known to interact with Levofloxacin.
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Special
information
The effects of this drug during pregnancy have not been adequately
studied. If you are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, inform
your doctor immediately. Levaquin is likely to appear in breast
milk and could harm a nursing infant. If Levofloxacin is essential
to your health, your doctor may advise you to stop nursing until
your treatment is finished.
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Recommended
dosage
ADULTS
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Respiratory and skin infections
The
usual dose is 500 milligrams once a day. Treatment of respiratory
infections typically lasts 7 to 14 days; for skin infections,
expect 7 to 10 days of treatment.
Kidney
and urinary infections
The
usual dose is 250 milligrams once a day. Treatment lasts 3 to
10 days.
CHILDREN
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Not for children under 18. Levaquin might damage developing
bones and joints.
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Overdosage
Levaquin
is not especially poisonous. However, an overdose could still
be dangerous. If you suspect one, seek emergency treatment immediately.
Symptoms
of Levofloxacin overdose may include:
Breathlessness, lack of movement, poor coordination, tremors,
convulsions, collapse
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