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Q: Will Omeprazole counteract with Avelox an antibiotic?
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Is Avelox a narcotic?

No. It is an antibiotic.


Is avelox 400 mg a generic medication?

Avelox is the brand name of the generic antibiotic Moxifloxacin.


Is omeprazole an antibiotic?

it this medicine an antibitoic


Can you drink while on the antibiotic avelox?

No, you shouldn't be drinking on ANY anitbiotic.


Bayer on one side and m400 on the other?

avelox 400 mg antibiotic


Is omeprazole capsules an antibiotic?

Antacid are the drugs which neutralizes the acid already formed in the stomach.where as omeprazole is a drug which prevents the formation of acid by H ION PRODUCTION IN THE STOMACH.


Does amox k clav treat sinus infections?

Generic Avelox is indicated for the treatment of bacterial infection including pneumonia, sinusitis and worsening of chronic bronchitis. Avelox contains an antibiotic called moxifloxacin, which works by killing the bacteria that cause infection. Avelox is more effective than amox.


Is omiprazole an antibiotic?

No, omeprazole (Losec or Prilosec) has no antibiotic effect. It is a proton-pump inhibitor (PPI) used for stomach. It reduces stomach acidity production.


Im allergic to avelox antibiotic is hibiotic has the same class?

Tell your doctor of you allergy and you doctor will prescribe the correct treatment for you. DO NOT SELF MEDICATE.


What antibiotic causes tendon weakness?

Quinolones are the antibiotic that shouldn't be used in children because of this possible side effect. Young dogs had tendon weakness after receiving a quinolone antibiotic. Quinolones are : (most common) : ciprofloxacin (Cipro) levofloxacin (Levaquin) moxifloxacin (Avelox) But this side effect is not a real issue in adults.


Can avelox be used for tooth aches?

No Avelox is for some infections caused by bacterial.


Are there any sustained release antibiotic?

Absolutely...I just read an article from the Journal of Antibiotics entitled "recent advances in materials for extended release antibiotics" Im just recently interested in the subject because I am getting over pnuemonia and am on Avelox. Im no expert, but the resin like form of the pill comes out in the stool, and I am getting over my sickness. There are a lot of reasons for pill architecture that regulates delivery of the antibiotic. Mitigating harmful side affects of stonger pills like Avelox is one.