Urinary tract infections
Adult: 200-400 mg bid.
Oral
Uncomplicated gonorrhoea
Adult: 400 mg as a single dose.
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Indications and Dosage
                                             
                                            
Oral 
                                        Urinary tract infections Adult: 200-400 mg bid. Oral Uncomplicated gonorrhoea Adult: 400 mg as a single dose. 
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Administration
                                             
                                            
Should be taken on an empty stomach. Avoid caffeine.
                                             
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Contraindications
                                             
                                            
Hypersensitivity; lactation; child; adolescent; pregnancy.
                                             
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Special Precautions
                                             
                                            
Impaired hepatic or renal function; G6PD deficiency; myasthenia gravis; maintain adequate fluid intake; avoid excessive alkalinity of the urine, exposure to strong sunlight/sunlamp; epilepsy; history of CNS disorders. Discontinue in case of tendon pain, inflammation or rupture. May impair ability to drive and operate machinery. High level of resistance with Staph. aureus infections.
                                             
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Adverse Reactions
                                             
                                            
GI disturbances; CNS effects; hypersensitivity-type reactions; reversible arthralgia; hepatic effects; haematological disturbances; tachycardia; superinfection; pain and irritation at Inj site; tendon damage; phlebitis and thrombophloebitis. 
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Drug Interactions
                                             
                                            
May inhibit hepatic metabolism and clearance of drugs metabolized in the liver eg theophylline and caffeine; antacids and metal cations; antineoplastics. 
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Lab Interference
                                             
                                            
Elevated liver enzyme values.
                                             
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Action
                                             
                                            
Description:  
                                        Mechanism of Action: Enoxacin inhibits DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV which are essential in bacterial DNA reproduction.  | 
                                
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MIMS Class
                                             
                                            
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