How to take levofloxacin lactate dispersible tablets 0.1g

Due to the different conditions of each person’s condition, physical condition and so on, the dosage and course of treatment also vary, levofloxacin lactate dispersible tablets 0.1g need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, in general, one tablet at a time, three times a day. Levofloxacin Lactate Dispersible Tablets is a quinolone antimicrobial drug, its specifications are 0.1g, clinically used for respiratory infections caused by sensitive bacteria, urinary system infections, reproductive system infections, intestinal infections, skin and soft tissue infections and other infections. Levofloxacin Lactate Dispersible Tablets are for oral administration, adults usually take 200~300mg daily, divided into 2~3 times orally. According to the type of infection and the patient’s symptoms by the doctor to increase or decrease the dose of drugs, such as more serious patients, the maximum daily dose can be increased to 600mg, divided into 3 times. Patients should not increase the dose of the drug without authorization, so as not to cause heartburn, diarrhea, dizziness, convulsions and so on. Some patients may experience gastrointestinal reactions such as nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, abdominal discomfort, etc. During the treatment with this drug, a small number of patients may also experience adverse reactions such as swelling, urticaria, tremor, insomnia, etc. Once abnormalities are detected, attention should be paid to observation, and if necessary, discontinue the medication and have it appropriately handled by a doctor. In addition, levofloxacin lactate dispersible tablets should be prohibited for pregnant and lactating women, and patients under 18 years of age. Levofloxacin Lactate Dispersible Tablets should be used in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, and should not be used blindly on its own to avoid adverse consequences.