Moxifloxacin

Products Moxifloxacin is commercially available in the form of film-coated tablets, as an infusion solution, and eye drops (Avalox, Vigamox eye drops). It has been approved in many countries since 1999. Generic versions of the tablets went on sale in 2014. This article refers to oral administration; see also moxifloxacin eye drops. Structure and properties … Moxifloxacin

Moxifloxacin Eye Drops

Products Moxifloxacin eye drops have been approved in many countries since 2008 (Vigamox). Moxifloxacin is also available in tablet form and as an infusion solution; see Moxifloxacin. Generic versions of the eye drops are registered. Structure and properties Moxifloxacin (C21H24FN3O4, Mr = 401.4 g/mol) is present in the eye drops as moxifloxacin hydrochloride, a slightly … Moxifloxacin Eye Drops

Moxifloxacin: Effects, Uses & Risks

Moxifloxacin is an antibiotic agent that belongs to the subgroup of fluoroquinolones. Specifically, the drug belongs to the fourth-generation fluoroquinolones. Fluoroquinolones are antibiotic gyrase inhibitors and are suitable for the treatment of various diseases and conditions. The drug is to be used only after prescription by a doctor. What is moxifloxacin? The drug moxifloxacin belongs … Moxifloxacin: Effects, Uses & Risks

Antibiotics: Antibacterial Drugs

Products Antibiotics (singular: antibiotic) are commercially available in the form of tablets, dispersible tablets, capsules, as infusion preparations, suspensions and syrups for children, and as granules, among others. There are also some topical preparations, such as creams, ointments, eye drops, eye ointments, ear drops, nasal ointments and sore throat tablets. The first active ingredient from … Antibiotics: Antibacterial Drugs

Quinolone

Products The first active ingredient in the quinolone group to be introduced was nalidixic acid in 1967 (NegGram). It is no longer commercially available in many countries. Other drugs are available today (see below). Various dosage forms are available, for example, film-coated tablets, oral suspensions, eye drops, ear drops, and infusion solutions. Due to adverse … Quinolone

Cataract Causes and Treatment

Symptoms Cataract manifests itself in painless visual disturbances such as blurred vision, sensitivity to light, glare, reduced vision, disturbances in color vision, seeing a veil of light, and double vision in one eye. It is the most common cause of blindness worldwide. The disease is usually characterized by a slow progression over several years. An … Cataract Causes and Treatment

Contraindications | Avalox®

Contraindications Avalox® should not be administered to people who have a history of hypersensitivity to Avalox® of other similar antibiotics. In addition, it is recommended that Avalox® not be combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) such as aspirin, ibuprofen or diclofenac, as this increases the risk of side effects in the central nervous system. Avalox® … Contraindications | Avalox®

Avalox®

Dosage and intake Avalox® is usually taken orally as a tablet. As a rule, Avalox® is taken once a day with a dose of 400mg. It can be taken independently of meals. The duration of use of Avalox® varies depending on the disease being treated. If there is an acute outbreak of chronic bronchitis, Avalox® … Avalox®