Mexiva Moxifloxacin 400 mg 10 Tablets
It is dispensed by medical prescription
Muxava moxifloxacin tablets is a broad spectrum antibiotic Muxava moxifloxacin tablets is a broad spectrum antibiotic
Effective Material
Moxifloxacin
- It belongs to the fluoroquinolone family.
- It is effective against many types of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
- The drug disrupts bacterial DNA synthesis, causing the infection to stop.
Indications for use
- Acute sinus infections.
- Acute or chronic infections of the bronchi.
- Community-acquired pneumonia.
- Bacterial skin infections, both exacerbated and non-exacerbated.
- Intra-abdominal bacterial infection.
- Galatian anthrax and plague.
- Moderate and simple infections in the pelvis.
Dosage
- Bronchitis infection: The patient takes 400 mg Muxava every 24 hours. The patient continues to receive doses for 5 days.
- Sinus infections: 400 mg once daily, doses continued for 10 consecutive days.
- Cases of pneumonia: 400 mg every 24 hours for two weeks.
- Skin infections: 400 mg per day, and doses continue for a week in non-exacerbated cases, while in exacerbated cases, they continue for 21 days.
Dosage instructions
- Doses must be adhered to and not modified without the order of the treating physician.
- The duration of doses must be adhered to and not stopped except by the doctor’s order, even if the symptoms disappear or the patient feels better.
- The dose should be taken 120 minutes after food or 60 minutes before food.
Precautions for use
Contraindications for use
- Muxava should not be used by patients under 18 years of age.
- It should not be used by patients who are allergic to the components of the drug.
- It is not used for patients with ulcerative colitis.
- It is not used for epilepsy patients.
- It is not used for patients with myasthenia gravis.
- It is not used by anyone suffering from a heart rhythm disorder.
- It is not used for patients with bean anemia.
- Patient suffering from low potassium.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding
- The medicine is not used during pregnancy and breastfeeding except in necessary cases and under the supervision of a doctor.
Warnings
- Caution should be exercised in patients suffering from cerebral vascular disease.
- Caution should be given to those suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
- Use with caution in patients with kidney disease.
- Use with caution in patients who have had an organ transplant.
- The patient who performs strenuous physical work or sports.
- Exposure to sunlight should be avoided during the treatment period because the medicine reduces the patient's tolerance to sunlight.
Drug interactions
- Corticosteroids.
- Heart treatments.
- Citalopram
- Clozapine
- Diuretic medications.
- Domperidone
- Macrolide group.
- Antidepressants.
- Warfarin.
- Live vaccines.
The side effects
- Change in tone of voice.
- Decreased urination.
- cough.
- Heart rhythm disorder.
- Hearing loss.
- Mood changes.
- Muscle ache.
- Bad dreams.
- Diarrhea.
- Colic and abdominal cramps.
- Poor appetite.
- Dark urine.
- Bruising and swelling.
- Nausea, vomiting.
- Low amylase.
- Low blood glucose.
- High blood calcium.
- Anemia.
- Cytopenia.
- Thrombocytopenia.
- Blurred vision.
- Sensitivity to light.