Can you take levofloxacin with other medications?

Levofloxacin is not recommended to be taken together with some medicines. There are drug interactions when Levofloxacin is taken with some medications. Levofloxacin can interfere with the absorption of the drug in the gastrointestinal tract when used together with medications such as antacids containing magnesium or aluminum and multivitamin preparations containing zinc. Convulsions may be triggered by taking it at the same time as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Concomitant administration of hypoglycemic drugs may cause blood sugar disorders. Levofloxacin tablets belong to the quinolone class of drugs and are indicated for mild and moderate infections caused by sensitive bacteria, such as respiratory infections, soft tissue skin infections, intestinal infections and other infections. Adverse reactions may occur in the digestive system, nervous system, kidneys and other places during the use of the drug. They are usually tolerated and will disappear soon after the course of treatment. Patients should follow the doctor’s instructions to take the medicine, if abnormalities are found, they should pay attention to observation, and stop using the medicine if necessary, and consult the doctor at the hospital in time.