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Lovox 500mg Tablet Substitute

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Verified Ingredients and Effects

Composition:

LEVOFLOXACIN-500MG

Uses:

Bacterial infections like Pneumonia (Fluid buildup in lungs), Chronic bronchitis (swelling of airways and lung passages), Prostatitis (swelling of prostrate gland), Acute Pyelonephritis (Kidney inflammation), Urinary tract infection, Plague (Communicable bacterial infection), Reduces progression of anthrax infection, Endocarditis, Meningitis, and Pelvic inflammatory disease.

Medicinal Benefits:

Lovox 500mg Tablet is an antibiotic that is used to treat bacterial infections resulting in pneumonia (Fluid build up in the lungs), urinary tract infection,  bladder infection, prostate gland infection as well as skin infections. Lovox 500mg Tablet inhibits the growth of bacteria that are then destroyed by the immune cells of our body. Lovox 500mg Tablet also kills bacteria by disrupting their inner cellular contents thus fights infection, with lesser chances of causing bacterial resistance to it as compared to other antibiotics.

FAQs

Lovox 500mg Tablet inhibits the growth of bacteria that are then destroyed by the immune cells of our body. Lovox 500mg Tablet also kills bacteria by disrupting their inner cellular contents thus helps fight infection.

Diarrhoea may be caused by Lovox 500mg Tablet. It is an antibiotic that destroys dangerous bacteria by killing them. Nonetheless, it also affects the beneficial bacteria in your stomach or gut and causes diarrhoea. Talk to your doctor about it if you have serious diarrhoea.

It is recommended not to stop taking this drug without completing the course as prescribed by a doctor. If a patient stops taking this drug by himself/herself, It may be difficult to treat future infections with Lovox 500mg Tablet due to resistance that microbes develop on non-completion of drug course.

It is safe to use Lovox 500mg Tablet alongside contraceptives; no harmful/negative interaction has been reported between them.