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No. Ciprofloxacin (Cipro) is not a sulpha drug; it is a broad spectrum antibiotic used in the treatment of a number of infections, including respiratory tract infections (RTI's), sinus infections, urinary tract infections (UTI's), as well as infections of the skin, bone and joints, lungs and prostate. It is also used in the treatment of sexually transmitted diseases (STD's), among other types of infections.

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12y ago

Cipro is a fluoroquinolone; not a sulfanomide.

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No. There is no sulfa component in ciprofoxacin.

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no, it is not a sulfa.

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