Does oxfloxacin work for urinary tract infections?

Ofloxacin is a synthetic quinolone antimicrobial drug that is generally found in higher concentrations in the genitourinary tract and is more effective for urinary tract bacterial infections.
Ofloxacin belongs to the third generation of quinolones and is mainly used for infections in the respiratory, digestive and urinary tracts caused by gram-negative bacteria. Because it is metabolized through the urinary tract in relatively large quantities, it can effectively kill pathogenic microorganisms in the urine, so it is often used as the first choice of medication for genitourinary tract infections, and is also suitable for respiratory and digestive system infections.
It is worth noting that ofloxacin drugs often appear gastrointestinal reactions, such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.; central nervous system reactions, such as dizziness, headache, drowsiness, etc.; allergic reactions and other adverse reactions occur. Therefore, it is generally contraindicated in quinolone allergy, renal hypogonadism, children, pregnant women, lactating women and other groups of people.
In addition, ofloxacin can be combined with other proprietary Chinese medicines, such as Bazheng capsule to treat urinary tract infection, generally through the combination of drugs, urinary tract infection can be cured very effectively.
In conclusion, after the symptoms of urinary tract infection appear, you should go to the hospital in time and be treated under the doctor’s guidance.