Levaquin Tablets
Chemical Name: LEVAQUIN LEVOFLOXACIN (lee-voe-FLOX-a-sin)
Common Levaquin uses
This medicine is a fluoroquinolone
antibiotic used to treat bacterial
infections (e.g., urinary tract infections,
skin infections, or respiratory tract
infections).
Before using Levaquin
Some medicines or medical conditions may
interact with this medicine. INFORM YOUR
DOCTOR OR PHARMACIST of all prescription and
over-the-counter medicine that you are
taking. ADDITIONAL MONITORING OF YOUR DOSE
OR CONDITION may be needed if you are taking
theophylline, other antibiotics, iron, zinc,
antacids, sucralfate, quinapril, didanosine
(chewable/buffered tablets or oral
solution), NSAID (e.g., ibuprofen, aspirin),
live vaccines, medicines for diabetes (e.g.,
glyburide or insulin), or warfarin. OTHER
MEDICINES BESIDES LEVOFLOXACIN which may
affect the heart rhythm (QTc prolongation in
the EKG) include dofetilide, pimozide,
quinidine, sotalol, procainamide, and
sparfloxacin among others. QTc prolongation
can infrequently result in serious, rarely
fatal, irregular heartbeats. Consult your
doctor or pharmacist for details. Ask for
instructions about whether you need to stop
any other QTc-prolonging drugs you may be
using in order to minimize the risk of this
effect. Inform your doctor of any other
medical conditions including kidney disease,
seizures, tendon problems, nervous system
disorders, blood vessel disease, brain
disorders (e.g., cerebral arteriosclerosis,
tumors or increased intracranial pressure),
allergies (especially to other quinolone
antibiotics such as ciprofloxacin),
pregnancy, or breast-feeding. Contact your
doctor or pharmacist if you have any
questions or concerns about taking this
medicine. USE OF THIS MEDICINE IN CHILDREN
under 18 years old is not recommended. This
medicine can cause joint or bone problems in
young children. Please talk with your doctor
about risks and benefits before giving this
medicine to your child.
Levaquin Directions
Use
this medicine exactly as directed by your
doctor. This medicine may be taken on an
empty stomach or with food. TAKE THIS
MEDICINE WITH A FULL GLASS (8 ounces) OF
WATER. Also, drink several additional
glasses of water each day. TAKE THIS
MEDICINE 2 hours before or 2 hours after
taking any medicines containing magnesium or
aluminum. Some examples include quinapril,
didanosine, vitamins/minerals, and antacids.
Sucralfate, bismuth subsalicylate, iron, and
zinc are also included. These medicines bind
with levofloxacin preventing its full
absorption. STORE THIS MEDICINE at room
temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15
and 30 degrees C) in a tightly-closed
container, away from heat and light. Do not
store in the bathroom. TO CLEAR UP YOUR
INFECTION COMPLETELY, continue taking this
medicine for the full course of treatment
even if you feel better in a few days. Do
not miss any doses. IF YOU MISS A DOSE OF
THIS MEDICINE, take it as soon as possible.
If it is almost time for your next dose,
skip the missed dose and go back to your
regular dosing schedule. Do NOT take 2 doses
at once.
Levaquin Cautions
DO
NOT TAKE THIS MEDICINE IF YOU HAVE HAD A
SEVERE ALLERGIC REACTION to this medicine or
another fluoroquinolone antibiotic (such as
ciprofloxacin, ofloxacin). A severe reaction
includes a severe rash, hives, breathing
difficulties, or dizziness. If you have a
question about whether you are allergic to
this medicine or if a certain medicine is a
fluoroquinolone, contact your doctor or
pharmacist. IF THIS MEDICINE CAUSES A SKIN
RASH, HIVES, OR DIFFICULTY BREATHING, check
with your doctor before taking additional
doses. If your symptoms do not improve or if
they become worse, check with your doctor.
KEEP ALL DOCTOR AND LABORATORY APPOINTMENTS
while you are using this medicine. THIS
MEDICINE MAY CAUSE DIZZINESS or
lightheadedness. Using this medicine alone,
with other medicines, or with alcohol may
lessen your ability to drive or to perform
other potentially dangerous tasks. Ask your
doctor or pharmacist if you have questions
about which medicines cause dizziness. IF
MODERATE TO SEVERE DIARRHEA OCCURS during or
after treatment with this medicine, check
with your doctor or pharmacist. Do not treat
it with non-prescription (over-the-counter)
medicines. THIS MEDICINE MAY CAUSE increased
sensitivity to the sun. Avoid exposure to
the sun, sunlamps, or tanning booths until
you know how you react to this medicine. Use
a sunscreen or protective clothing if you
must be outside for a prolonged period.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN TAKING ANY NEW MEDICINE,
either prescription or over-the-counter,
check with your doctor or pharmacist. FOR
WOMEN: IF YOU PLAN ON BECOMING PREGNANT,
discuss with your doctor the benefits and
risks of using this medicine during
pregnancy. BASED ON INFORMATION FROM A
RELATED DRUG, this medicine may be excreted
in breast milk. DO NOT BREAST-FEED while
taking this medicine. IF YOU HAVE DIABETES,
this medicine may affect your blood sugar.
Check blood sugar levels closely and ask
your doctor before adjusting the dose of
your diabetes medicine.
Possible Levaquin side effects
SIDE EFFECTS that may occur while taking
this medicine include nausea, trouble
sleeping, diarrhea, vomiting, change in
taste, headache, or dizziness. If they
continue or are bothersome, check with your
doctor. CHECK WITH YOUR DOCTOR AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE if you experience tendon, joint, or
muscle pain or swelling, "sunburn" (sun
sensitivity), vaginal discomfort, abdominal
pain, or vision changes. CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR
IMMEDIATELY if you experience seizures,
mental/mood changes, chest pain, irregular
heartbeat, restlessness, confusion, change
in amount of urine, or yellowing of eyes or
skin. Use of this medicine for prolonged or
repeated periods may result in oral thrush,
or a new yeast infection (e.g., oral or
vaginal fungal infection). Contact your
doctor if you notice white patches in your
mouth, a change in vaginal discharge or
other new symptoms. If you notice other
effects not listed above, contact your
doctor, nurse, or pharmacist.
Drug interactions
Drug interactions can result in unwanted
side effects or prevent a medicine from
doing its job. Use our drug interaction
checker to find out if your medicines
interact with each other.
Check drug interactions
If you take too much Levaquin
If
overdose is suspected, contact your local
poison control center or emergency room
immediately.
Additional Levaquin information
If
your symptoms do not improve within a few
days or if they become worse, check with
your doctor. DO NOT SHARE THIS MEDICINE with
others for whom it was not prescribed. DO
NOT USE THIS MEDICINE for other health
conditions, or later for other infections. A
different medicine may be needed in those
cases. KEEP THIS MEDICINE out of the reach
of children and pets.
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