⚡ Quick Answer — What is Oflotas?
Oflotas is an ofloxacin tablet for UTI, prostatitis, gonorrhoea (sensitive), and skin / soft-tissue infection. FDA black-box class warnings apply. Manufactured under WHO-GMP standards.
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Product Overview
Oflotas is a medication containing the active ingredient Ofloxacin, which belongs to the fluoroquinolone class of antibiotics. It is available in various forms such as tablets, eye drops, and ear drops. Oflotas is widely prescribed for the treatment of bacterial infections, including urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections, skin infections, and eye/ear infections. Its broad-spectrum antibacterial properties make it effective against a wide range of bacteria.
Uses
Oflotas is primarily used to treat bacterial infections caused by susceptible strains of microorganisms. It is commonly prescribed for urinary tract infections, bronchitis, pneumonia, skin infections, conjunctivitis, and otitis externa. Oflotas works by inhibiting bacterial DNA gyrase, thereby preventing DNA replication and ultimately leading to bacterial cell death.
How to Use
The method of administration and dosage of Oflotas depend on the type and severity of the infection. For oral tablets, it is typically taken with a full glass of water, with or without food, as directed by a healthcare professional. Eye drops and ear drops should be administered according to the specific instructions provided with the medication. It is crucial to complete the full course of treatment, even if symptoms improve, to ensure the infection is completely eradicated.
How it Works
Oflotas exerts its antibacterial effects by inhibiting the activity of bacterial DNA gyrase, an enzyme essential for bacterial DNA replication and repair. By interfering with this process, Oflotas prevents the bacteria from multiplying and spreading, ultimately leading to their death. This mechanism of action makes Oflotas effective against a wide range of bacterial infections.
Dosage and Administration
The dosage of Oflotas varies depending on the type and severity of the infection, as well as the patient’s age, weight, and renal function. It is essential to follow the dosage instructions provided by the healthcare provider. Oflotas tablets are usually taken orally once or twice daily, while eye drops and ear drops are administered as directed by a healthcare professional.
Benefits
Oflotas offers several benefits in the treatment of bacterial infections. It provides rapid relief from symptoms, helping patients recover quickly. Its broad-spectrum antibacterial activity makes it effective against various pathogens, reducing the need for multiple antibiotics. Additionally, its various formulations allow for tailored treatment based on the location and type of infection.
Common Side Effects
Common side effects of Oflotas may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, headache, and rash. These side effects are usually mild and transient. However, if any side effects persist or worsen, patients should consult their healthcare provider promptly.
Warnings
Oflotas may cause serious side effects such as tendon rupture, peripheral neuropathy, and allergic reactions. It should be used with caution in patients with a history of tendon disorders, seizures, or myasthenia gravis. Oflotas may also interact with certain medications, so patients should inform their healthcare provider about all the medications they are taking.
Storage Information
Oflotas tablets should be stored at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Eye drops and ear drops should be stored according to the instructions provided with the medication. Unused or expired Oflotas should be properly disposed of according to local regulations.
Disclaimer:
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Oflotas safe to take?
Oflotas is a fluoroquinolone — the FDA carries a black-box warning covering tendinopathy and tendon rupture (most often the Achilles, especially over age 60 or on corticosteroids), peripheral neuropathy, central nervous system effects, and aortic aneurysm/dissection. Reserve fluoroquinolones for documented bacterial infection where alternatives are unsuitable. Stop Oflotas and contact a clinician at the first sign of tendon pain, tingling, or unusual mood change.
Should I separate Oflotas from antacids and supplements?
Yes. Aluminium/magnesium antacids, sucralfate, iron, zinc, calcium, and dairy products bind ofloxacin/moxifloxacin and reduce absorption substantially. Take Oflotas at least 2 hours before or 6 hours after any of these.
Can I take Oflotas with tizanidine?
No — fluoroquinolones (especially ciprofloxacin) inhibit CYP1A2 and can raise tizanidine levels enough to cause severe hypotension and sedation. The combination is an absolute contraindication.
Does Oflotas prolong the QT interval?
Yes, all fluoroquinolones have a small QT-prolongation signal. Caution applies if you take other QT-prolonging drugs (amiodarone, sotalol, methadone, ondansetron, certain antipsychotics) or have known long-QT, hypokalaemia, or hypomagnesaemia.
Can I take Oflotas in pregnancy?
Oflotas is generally avoided in pregnancy and in children under 18 due to a theoretical risk of arthropathy, except where benefits clearly outweigh risk. Discuss with your clinician.
How long does a course of Oflotas last?
Course length depends on indication — short courses (3–7 days) are typical for uncomplicated UTI; respiratory infections may run 5–10 days; bone/joint infections require weeks under specialist supervision. Always finish the prescribed course even if you feel better.
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