
Cipro is prescribed for severe sinus or bronchial infections, infectious diarrhea, typhoid fever, inhalational anthrax, infections of the skin, the bones and joints, and cause tendon rupture and chronic pain. For traveler's diarrhea, it is usually taken twice daily for five days at the onset of diarrhea. Cipro is an antibiotic that stops multiplication of bacteria by inhibiting the reproduction and repair of their genetic material. Because Cipro is effective only for certain types of bacterial infections, before beginning treatment your doctor may perform tests to identify the specific organisms causing your infection. Cipro is prescribed differently depending on what bacteria and disease is being treated. Ciprofloxacin is widely believed by physicians to be acceptable and relatively safe.
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