| You've been planning this vacation for years.
All you want is a quiet and relaxing respite from the work-a-day world
in some exotic, sun-drenched locale. What do you get for planning the
vacation of your dreams? A miserable week of motion sickness or traveler's
diarrhea and a week of recovery time when you get back to work.
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Cipro
Purchasing Information
Package |
Price |
Consultation
Special |
Purchase |
| 5 Tablets (500 mg) |
$96 |
FREE!!! |
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| 10 Tablets (500 mg) |
$129 |
FREE!!! |
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| 15 Tablets (500 mg) |
$159 |
FREE!!! |
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DRUG NAME: CIPRO® (BAYER)
COMMON NAME: CIPROFLOXACIN
What is this medication used for?
Cipro® is an antibiotic used to treat bacteria in your body including
the one you may get while traveling to other countries that causes traveler's
diarrhea.
Who should not take CIPRO®?
- Anyone who may be allergic to this drug
- Anyone who may have a kidney disease without first talking to your
doctor
- Anyone who may have a seizure disorder
- Anyone who may be pregnant or breastfeeding their baby
- Anyone who is less than 12 years old
How do I take my CIPRO®?
Cipro is prescribed differently depending on what bacteria and disease is
being treated. For traveler's diarrhea, it is usually taken twice daily
for 3 days at the onset of diarrhea. In some cases, your doctor will prescribe
Cipro as a preventative measure for traveler's diarrhea. In that case, one
tablet is taken each day starting on day one of travel and continuing for
2 days after travel. Take with a full glass of water and drink several more
glasses of water during the day. Also, it should be taken at least 2 hours
after a meal and in evenly spaced intervals.
What are the side effects of CIPRO®?
The most common side effects include nausea, vomiting, headache, lightheadedness,
drowsiness, or ringing in ears. Always use a sunscreen if you are going
to be in the sun. If any of these become bothersome, contact your doctor
or pharmacist.
Other Important Information
- Notify your doctor, pharmacist or seek emergency medical attention
if you begin to have a rash, difficulty breathing, tightness in your
chest, hallucinations, seizures, muscle or joint pain.
- Avoid taking aluminum of magnesium-containing antacids at the same
time as Cipro. Antacids may be used, but should be taken either 2 hours
after or 6 hours before the Cipro dose.
- Avoid taking an iron-containing multivitamin at the same time as Cipro.
- Always take the entire amount of medication prescribed, even if you
feel better.
- If you miss a dose, take it when you realize it. If it's almost time
for your next dose, skip the dose you missed. Do not take a double dose
to catch up.
- Do not share your drug with others. Keep it away from children and
throw away any unused drug after the expiration date.
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