Product Description
L-Cin Infusion contains levofloxacin, a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is given directly into the vein for the treatment of moderate to severe bacterial infections. It is useful in infections of the lungs, urinary tract, skin, soft tissues, and certain gastrointestinal conditions. By directly stopping the growth and spread of bacteria, it helps the body fight off infections more effectively.
Benefits
This infusion is especially helpful when oral medicines are not suitable, or when faster and more reliable action is required. It helps lower fever, reduces pain and swelling linked to infections, and prevents the spread of harmful bacteria in the body. It also supports quicker recovery in patients who are hospitalized or unable to take tablets.
Possible Side Effects
Some patients may feel nausea, diarrhea, stomach upset, headache, or dizziness. Pain, swelling, or redness may occur at the injection site. Rare but serious effects can include tendon pain, nerve problems, mood changes, irregular heartbeat, or severe allergic reactions, which require immediate medical attention.
How to Use
The infusion is administered slowly into a vein by a trained healthcare professional, usually in a hospital or clinic setting. The dose and duration depend on the severity of the infection, the patient’s age, kidney function, and response to treatment. Blood tests and clinical monitoring may be done during therapy to ensure safety and effectiveness.
What to Avoid
Alcohol should be avoided since it can worsen dizziness or stomach upset. Patients should not take milk, yogurt, or calcium-fortified juices together with oral levofloxacin when switching from infusion to tablets. Antacids, iron, or zinc supplements should not be taken at the same time if the oral form is later prescribed.
Precautions
Patients with kidney problems, tendon disorders, nerve conditions, seizure history, or heart rhythm abnormalities should inform their doctor before treatment. It should be used carefully in older adults. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should avoid this medicine unless clearly advised by their doctor. Sunlight exposure should be limited as levofloxacin may increase skin sensitivity.
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