Taking Cipro
Cipro is usually reserved for adult use. If your child has an infection, always get your physician’s approval before administering Cipro. Older people whose kidney function is weak, should also seek very precise guidance before using this drug. The dose you take is related to the seriousness of the infection, how strong your immune system is and whether your kidney function is good. You should follow the directions of your physician, particularly if there is any history of epilepsy or seizures, or you have joint problems. Most importantly, do not stop taking Cipro if you start feeling better. Always take all the full course as prescribed which, in severe or complicated cases, may be up to 28 days for urinary tract infections and up to six weeks for bone and joint infections.
Most of the side effects detected during clinical testing were mild and did not last long. In less than 1% of those taking this drug, there were symptoms of:
• headache, restlessness, insomnia;
• nausea and vomiting;
• a slight blurring of the vision; and
• some sensitivity to bright lights.
In rare cases, there were joint stiffness and pain, confusion and depression, fast beating of the heart and seizures.
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