Effects and Side Effects of Coloplast Tablets

The generic name of Coloplast Tablets is Levofloxacin Tablets, which belongs to the quinolone class of antibacterial drugs. It is clinically used for the treatment of hospital-acquired pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonia, bacterial sinusitis, complicated urinary tract infections and other sensitive bacterial infections. Side effects are not mentioned in the drug insert, and adverse reactions are as follows: tendinopathy, tendon rupture, Q-T interval prolongation, hypersensitivity, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, peripheral neuropathy, and hepatotoxicity. Note that it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to quinolones, pregnant and lactating women, and patients under 18 years of age. Elderly patients should use with caution, and pay attention to testing renal function during the medication. Levofloxacin enhances the efficacy of warfarin, resulting in an increased risk of bleeding. Combination requires close monitoring of the International Normalized Ratio (INR) and prothrombinogen time, and vigilance for bleeding manifestations. Patients should use the drug under the guidance of a medical professional and strictly follow medical advice.