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Intraperitoneal penetration of ciprofloxacin

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1986
Ciprofloxacin, a quinolone derivative of carboxylic acid, has a spectrum of antimicrobial activity that includes the Enterobacteriaceae, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (1). It may therefore prove useful, alone or in combination, in the prophylaxis or treatment of infections in patients undergoing abdominal surgery. Intraperitoneal and
R. Waldron   +3 more
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Ciprofloxacin as Treatment for Conjunctivitis

Journal of Chemotherapy, 2004
The authors studied the bactericidal action and therapeutic effectiveness of ciprofloxacin in treating external ocular infections (bacterial conjunctivitis and bacterial blepharoconjunctivitis). 108 ambulatory patients with clinical signs of conjunctivitis and blepharoconjunctivitis were enrolled in the study. All subjects underwent a conjunctival swab
CHISARI, Giuseppe, Reibaldi, Michele
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Ciprofloxacin Crystal Nephropathy

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2007
Ciprofloxacin is a widely used fluoroquinolone for the treatment of patients with complicated and uncomplicated infections. With rare exceptions, only immune-mediated interstitial nephritis was described, with direct renal damage reported only in case of overdose.
STRATTA, Piero   +4 more
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Photocatalytic ozonation degradation of ciprofloxacin using ZnO nanoparticles immobilized on the surface of stones

Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology, 2018
Ciprofloxacin is used in the treatment of bacterial infections. Because ciprofloxacin is not effectively degraded by biological processes, advanced oxidation processes such as photocatalytic ozonation are applied to remove this antibiotic from wastewater.
Mohammad Malakootian   +3 more
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Ciprofloxacin in typhoid fever

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1991
The study covers 78 children with typhoid fever who were hospitalized in April & May 1990. Serious complications were present in 32% (toxemia 22%, ileus 25% and myocarditis 8%). Blood cultures were positive in 30 of 49 tested. Others were diagnosed by positive Widal test. In vitro cultures of S. typhi were resistant to chloramphenicol (90%), ampicillin
Ashish Bavdekar   +3 more
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Oral Ciprofloxacin for Osteomyelitis

Orthopedics, 1990
ABSTRACT: Ciprofloxacin is a new, oral, broad spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic which has a long serum half-life, a low incidence of significant adverse reactions, and is administered twice daily. Eighteen patients with osteomyelitis were treated with ciprofloxacin, 750 mg orally twice daily. The mean age of the patients was 43 years (range, 21 to 73
Amy L. Graziani   +2 more
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Effect of ciprofloxacin on phagocytosis

European Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 1985
Certain aspects of the relationship between host defence mechanisms and the new quinoline derivative ciprofloxacin in comparison to norfloxacin and ofloxacin were studied. Ciprofloxacin did not affect chemotaxis of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes in agarose.
P. I. Bergkvist, Arne Forsgren
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HPLC analysis of ciprofloxacin and ciprofloxacin metabolites in body fluids

Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, 1995
An improved high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) procedure for the analysis of ciprofloxacin and three of its metabolites in plasma, serum and urine samples was developed. The previously published HPLC procedure described the isocratic separation of ciprofloxacin and three ciprofloxacin metabolites in urine samples on a polystyrene ...
G.W. Beck, T. Benham, G.J. Krol
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Anaphylactoid Reaction to Ciprofloxacin

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2003
OBJECTIVE: To report a case of anaphylactoid reaction in an HIV-negative patient associated with the administration of intravenous ciprofloxacin. CASE SUMMARY: A 79-year-old Armenian man developed an anaphylactoid reaction following a first-time exposure to intravenous ciprofloxacin.
Clifford C. Wang   +2 more
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Ciprofloxacin and salmonella carriage

Journal of Hospital Infection, 1992
Infection with non-typhoidal Salmonella spp. continues to be a major cause of diarrhoeal illness in the UK with more than 25 000 cases reported in England and Wales in 1990. These infections are associated with convalescent faecal carriage of salmonellae for a mean of 4 weeks (longer in young children’) and, in less than 1% of individuals, with chronic
D. Nathwani, M.J. Wood
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