No, only levofloxacin and moxifloxacin
Bacterial infections are treated with the antibiotic Cipro (ciprofloxacin).
Yes
Cipro is prescribed for a wide variety of infections including sinusitis, pneumonia, skin infections, urinary tract infections, and intestinal infections.
Cipro worked for me !
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There are several different antibiotics that are used to treat a urinary tract infection. Some of these antibiotics include Cipro, Monurol, Levaquin, Furadantin, and Bactrim.
what is the common medicine of pneumonia
Cipro is not the first line antibiotic of choice for pneumonia. Levaquin is the first choice. Levaquin is expensive. It is usually given IV for the first dose in order to speed up effectiveness, then by table form, one 500 mg per day for ten days.
Primaxin , or maxipime with gentamicin would be the preferred antibiotics in this situation.
Cipro is a prescription antibiotic and sulfa is an antibiotic as well. Neither are in Aleve...which is a OTC -over the counter- NSAID (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug) used to treat pain, fever and inflammation.
Ciprofloxacin, most commonly marketed as Cipro, is a broad spectrum antibiotic (antibacterial), effective against a wide range of both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria. An antibiotic "Big Gun", it's showing its age as newer antibiotics are coming into the limelight. Still, Cipro is reliable and effective. For a list of bacteria it addresses, see my links:
You do not use ciprofloxacin to treat the strep throat. Penicillin is better and economical.