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The allergic red blotchy rash from Cipro (ciprofloxacin) and not from Levofloxacin can be attributed to differences in their chemical structures and how individual bodies react to them. Cipro may contain specific components or metabolites that trigger an immune response in certain individuals, leading to an allergic reaction. In contrast, Levofloxacin might not contain these triggers, or the immune system may not recognize it as a threat, resulting in no allergic response. Each person's immune system is unique, which can lead to varying reactions to different medications.

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