Moxifloxacin hydrochloride tablets can treat endometritis, but if it is caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae, it needs to be treated together with other antibacterial drugs.
Endometritis is an inflammation of the endometrium that occurs when the endometrium is infected with pathogens, which may be exogenous, such as Chlamydia, Neisseria gonorrhea, Mycoplasma, etc., or endogenous, such as aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
Moxifloxacin hydrochloride is a quinolone antibiotic, which has a good inhibitory effect on Gram-negative bacteria, but has a poor inhibitory effect on Neisseria gonorrhea, so for endometritis caused by Gram-negative bacteria, such as Mycoplasma, you can choose moxifloxacin hydrochloride for treatment. However, if there is a combination of Neisseria gonorrhea infection, penicillin treatment is needed, such as ampicillin sodium, amoxicillin and so on.
It should be noted that the use of Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride is prohibited if you are allergic to any of the components of Moxifloxacin Hydrochloride or to other quinolones, women during pregnancy and breastfeeding, children and adolescents at the stage of development.
Moxifloxacin hydrochloride tablets are prone to some adverse reactions, such as tendinopathy and tendon rupture, etc., and may also have an effect on the central nervous system, which should be used strictly in accordance with medical advice, and should not be used blindly by yourself.