Oxyfloxacin, gastrointestinal tablets, intestinal inflammation, can I take it for renal insufficiency?

Oxyfloxacin, Gastrointestinal Tablets and Entericin can be taken by people with renal insufficiency, but the specific use of the drug should be under the guidance of a doctor. Renal insufficiency is not a contraindication to the use of Ofloxacin, Gastrointestinal Tablets and Intestinal Inflammation, so people with renal insufficiency can take the above drugs if they meet the corresponding indications and exclude other contraindications to the use of drugs. Among them, ofloxacin is suitable for the treatment of infections of the genitourinary system, respiratory tract and gastrointestinal tract caused by sensitive bacteria, and is contraindicated in children, pregnant and lactating women, and those who are allergic to quinolone antimicrobials, and there may be insomnia and headache during the process of using the drug. Gastrointestinal tablets are suitable for people with dyspepsia, prohibited for people who are allergic to this drug, adverse reactions are not clear. Intestinal inflammation is suitable for acute/chronic gastroenteritis, bacterial dysentery, etc. It is prohibited for pregnant women, and the adverse reactions are not clear. Therefore, people with renal insufficiency who have the need to use the above three kinds of drugs must be strictly under the guidance of the doctor, and closely observe the efficacy of the drug and the reaction, if there is any discomfort, you need to consult a doctor in a timely manner. Do not blindly use the drug or increase or decrease the dosage by yourself, in order to avoid adverse consequences.