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Urinary Tract Infections
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are caused
by bacteria that invade the urinary system and multiply, leading to an
infection. UTIs are very common; approximately eight to 10 million people
seek professional medical assistance annually for this disease. Women
are affected more than men, although men and children can get UTIs. Most
infections are not serious and can be easily treated with antibiotics,
like Cipro.
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6
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$45.00
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$15
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$60
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$120.00
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Travel Sickness
Each year, 11 million people deal with the discomfort and inconvenience
of traveler's diarrhea. Don't let diarrhea ruin your next vacation.
Prepare to confront travel sickness before your next trip. Have a treatment
available, so that at the first indication, you can start treatment
and continue enjoying your vacation. Before your next trip purchase
Cipro for prevention and cure of traveler's diarrhea.
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5
tablets
(3 Day Travel)
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$40.00
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$15
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$60
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$115.00
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6
tablets
(4 Day Travel)
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$45.00
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$15
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$60
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$120.00
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7
tablets
(5 Day Travel)
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$50.00
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$15
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$60
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$125.00
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8
tablets
(6 Day Travel)
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$55.00
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$15
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$60
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$130.00
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9
tablets
(7 Day Travel)
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$60.00
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$15
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$60
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$135.00
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10
tablets
(8 Day Travel)
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$64.00
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$15
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$60
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$139.00
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11
tablets
(9 Day Travel)
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$69.00
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$15
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$60
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$144.00
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12
tablets
(10 Day Travel)
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$74.00
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$15
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$60
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$149.00
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13
tablets
(11 Day Travel)
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$79.00
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$15
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$60
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$154.00
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14
tablets
(12 Day Travel)
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$84.00
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$15
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$60
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$159.00
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DRUG NAME: CIPRO� (HOECHST)
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 POSSIBLE
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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