Levofloxacin+dextrose
About Levofloxacin+dextrose
Dextrose+levofloxacin belongs to the class of antibiotics. It is a highly effective antibiotic that works against a variety of bacteria. Dextrose+levofloxacin is used in a variety of bacterial infections, most importantly acute pneumonia (Lung infection), bronchitis (Inflammation of lung passages), skin infections, as well as urinary tract infection. A bacterial infection is a condition in which bacteria grows in the body and causes infection. It can target any body part and multiple very quickly.
Dextrose+levofloxacin contains levofloxacin and Dextrose. Levofloxacin (fluoroquinolone antibiotic) sticks to enzymes (Topoisomerase IV & DNA gyrase) responsible for the division of bacteria & stops the multiplication of bacteria & killing bacteria. Dextrose (glucose) is used as a diluent (a substance used to dilute something) to supply calories and fluids (levofloxacin) to the body. Thus, Dextrose+levofloxacin together works by preventing infection and providing energy to the body.
Dextrose+levofloxacin will be administered by a trained healthcare professional; hence do not self-administer. The dose of Dextrose+levofloxacin can vary depending on your condition and the severity of the infection. In rare cases, side effects of Dextrose+levofloxacin include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, headache, constipation, dizziness, and injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness). Everyone need not experience the above side effects. In case of any discomfort, speak with a doctor.
Before starting Dextrose+levofloxacin, please inform your doctor if you have any allergy (against any antibiotic), kidney or liver problems, epilepsy, or tendon disorders. Do not use Dextrose+levofloxacin on your own, as self-medication may lead to antibiotic resistance in which antibiotics fail to act against specific bacterial infections. Inform your doctor before taking Dextrose+levofloxacin if you are a pregnant/breastfeeding mother. Dextrose+levofloxacin should be used with caution in peripheral neuropathy, psychotic disorders, myasthenia-gravis, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, heart problems, and bullous skin reaction.
Uses of Levofloxacin+dextrose
Medicinal Benefits
Dextrose+levofloxacin contains levofloxacin, and dextrose belongs to the class of antibiotics. Levofloxacin (fluoroquinolone antibiotic) sticks to enzymes (Topoisomerase IV & DNA gyrase) responsible for the division of bacteria & stops the multiplication of bacteria & killing bacteria. Dextrose (glucose) is used as a diluent (a substance used to dilute something) to supply calories and fluids (levofloxacin) to the body. Thus Dextrose+levofloxacin together works by preventing the infection and providing energy to the body. Dextrose+levofloxacin is a highly effective antibiotic that works against various bacteria. Dextrose+levofloxacin is used in various bacterial infections, most importantly acute pneumonia (Lung infection), bronchitis (Inflammation of lung passages), skin infections, and urinary tract infection.
Directions for Use
Storage
Side Effects of Levofloxacin+dextrose
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Fast/irregular heartbeat
- Diarrhea
- Heartburn
- Abdominal or stomach pain or discomfort
- Headache
- Difficulty sleeping
- Constipation
- Dizziness
- Injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness).
Drug Warnings
Before starting Dextrose+levofloxacin, please inform your doctor if you have any allergy (against any antibiotic), kidney or liver problems, epilepsy, or tendon disorders. Do not self-administer Dextrose+levofloxacin. It is administered through a healthcare professional. Do not take Dextrose+levofloxacin on your own, as self-medication may lead to antibiotic resistance in which antibiotics fail to act against specific bacterial infections. Inform your doctor before taking Dextrose+levofloxacin if you are a pregnant/breastfeeding mother. Dextrose+levofloxacin should be used with caution in peripheral neuropathy, psychotic disorders, myasthenia-gravis, hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, heart problems, skin bullous reaction, glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency, and vision disorders. Dairy products should be avoided along with Dextrose+levofloxacin. And also, exposure to sunlight should be avoided while taking Dextrose+levofloxacin as it may cause increased phototoxicity or photosensitivity.
Drug Interactions
Drug-Drug Interaction: Following drugs may interact with Dextrose+levofloxacin like NSAIDs (aspirin, diclofenac), acidity relievers (cimetidine), anti-tuberculosis drugs (probenecid), immunosuppressant drugs (cyclosporin), anti-bacterial drugs (clarithromycin, erythromycin), blood sugar lowering drugs (insulin, glibenclamide) & blood thinners (warfarin), anticonvulsant medications (Phenytoin, valproate), antiarrhythmics (amiodarone), tricyclic antidepressant drugs (amitryptiline).
Drug-Food Interaction: Dextrose+levofloxacin should be avoided with milk & yogurt.
Drug-Disease Interaction: Dextrose+levofloxacin should be taken only after a doctors consultation in conditions like swollen intestines (colitis), weak muscles (myasthenia gravis), swollen tendons (tendonitis), high blood sugar (diabetes), hemodialysis (kidney dialysis), kidney dysfunction, epilepsy, liver disorders, heart diseases.
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Safety Advice
Alcohol
cautionAvoid consumption of alcohol while on treatment with Dextrose+levofloxacin.
Pregnancy
cautionIt is not known whether Dextrose+levofloxacin will affect pregnancy or not. Hence, inform your doctor if you are pregnant before receiving Dextrose+levofloxacin.
Breast Feeding
cautionIf you are breastfeeding, inform your doctor before receiving Dextrose+levofloxacin. It is excreted in human milk. But the amount of Dextrose+levofloxacin absorbed by the nursing infant is unknown.
Driving
cautionAfter taking this drug, you can experience side effects like dizziness, tiredness, a spinning sensation (vertigo), or alterations in your vision. If this occurs, do not drive or perform any work that requires concentration until you are alert.
Liver
cautionDextrose+levofloxacin should be used with caution in patients with liver disease. Dose adjustment may be needed. If you have pre-existing or a history of liver disease, please inform your doctor before receiving this infusion.
Kidney
cautionDextrose+levofloxacin should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment may be needed. If you have pre-existing or a history of kidney disease, please inform your doctor before receiving this infusion.
Children
cautionDextrose+levofloxacin can be given to children under medical supervision. The dose of this medicine will be decided by your doctor based on the age and condition of your child.
Habit Forming
Diet & Lifestyle Advise
- Dairy products such as milk and yogurt must be avoided for at least 2 hours before and after taking medicine.
- Maintaining good hygiene is essential.
- Have more fibre-enriched food in your diet, as it can be easily digested by gut bacteria, which helps stimulate their growth. Thus, fibre-rich foods may help restore healthy gut bacteria after antibiotics.
- After taking the full course of levofloxacin, probiotics should be taken to recover healthy bacteria that could have been destroyed in the intestines. The risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhea by antibiotic treatment can be minimized by taking probiotics.
Special Advise
- Monitor liver function test (LFT), renal function test, white blood cell count, and blood glucose level in diabetic patients as Dextrose+levofloxacin may cause harmful interactions in these patients.
- Notify your doctor if you feel pain in your tendons, numbness or tingling sensations.
- Do not self-administer Dextrose+levofloxacin.
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
A bacterial infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria enter, multiply and infect our bodies. It can target any body part and multiple very quickly. When you get infected with bacteria, you can experience generalized symptoms like fevers, chills and fatigue. Bacteria are of various forms comprising, commonly spherical, rod and spiral-shaped. Bacterial infections vary from minor illnesses like sore throat and ear infections to severe brain infections like meningitis and encephalitis. A few harmful bacteria that cause infections include Streptococcus, Staphylococcus and E. coli. Anyone can become infected with a bacterial infection. People with weak immune systems or taking immunosuppressive medicine can make them more prone to bacterial infection.
FAQs
Dextrose+levofloxacin contains levofloxacin and Dextrose. Levofloxacin (fluoroquinolone antibiotic) sticks to enzymes (Topoisomerase IV & DNA gyrase) responsible for the division of bacteria & stops the process of multiplication of bacteria & hence killing bacteria. Dextrose (glucose) is used as a diluent (a substance used to dilute something) to supply calories and fluids (levofloxacin) to the body. Thus Dextrose+levofloxacin together works by preventing the infection and providing energy to the body.
Dextrose+levofloxacin may cause common side effects like vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, headache, constipation, dizziness, and injection site reactions (pain, swelling, redness). Everyone need not experience the above side effects. In case of any discomfort, speak with a doctor.
Yes, diarrhea may be caused by Dextrose+levofloxacin. 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 diarrhea. Talk to your doctor about it if you have serious diarrhea.
Take the missed dose as soon as possible and try not to take a double dose to make up for the missed dose, as it may cause harmful effects.
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 Dextrose+levofloxacin due to resistance that microbes develop on non-completion of the drug course.
Dextrose+levofloxacin may rarely cause tendonitis/bursitis; if you feel discomfort, consult your doctor immediately.