Birth defects are possible in pregnant patients taking Cipro. It has not been proven that Cipro is the cause of the defects, however.
I was taking Cipro and Flagel and now I have yellow tongue.
My period is 10days late and I also took Cipro for 10 days. I tested pregnancy and it was negative, so only thing different was my urinal infection and taking cipro.
This site will answer your question.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9835524?dopt=Abstract
Yes.
Yes it does. I was taking Yaz and never missed a pill and took it according to all the directions. I was prescribed Cipro for a urinary tract infection and found out i was pregnant two weeks later. Thank you Insta Care for telling me Cipro lowered the effectiveness of my birth control after I found out I was pregnant.
There is a very high possibility of Cipro causing permanent heart damage. Cipro is the short form of a drug known as Ciprofloxacin which is an antibiotic.
yes it does, in about 10% patients.
I am on Cipro for a kidney infection and had the same question. My research shows that it doesn't:Question: I am currently taking Cipro 500 for a bladder/urinary tract infection. I am also taking birth control pills. Will the Cipro change the effectiveness of my birth control medication? Is there any antibiotic substance involved? Answer: Not to any appreciable amount.Source: http://www.druginfonet.com/index.php?pageID=faq/faqcipro.htmSide-note: If you're taking Cipro or any other antibiotic plus birth control and you're a woman, the risk that you might develop a yeast infection is elevated, so avoid receiving oral sex (especially if your partner hasn't brushed his/her teeth and used mouthwash beforehand) as well as having your partner use a condom during sex to prevent further disruptions to your vagina's chemistry. Tips on how to prevent a yeast infection can be found at: http://www.brown.edu/Student_Services/Health_Services/Health_Education/general_health/wh_yeast.htm
Cipro should not be taken with milk or with anything (including vitamiin and mineral supplements) containing calcium. Avoid such foods for 2 to 3 hours before taking Cipro and for a couple of hours afterward.
Delayed menstrual cycles have been reported when taking Ciprofloxacin. The delay can also be caused by the urinary tract infection. Both can cause delayed menstrual cycles.
Many people report a connection between the two!
I've been on Cipro for nearly a week as a treatment for a uninary tract infection. I've had bad fluid retention in my feet and ankles. One source says that it can cause this in 1% of the people using it. Lucky me.