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Case Reports
. 1990 Sep 19;264(11):1438-40.

Inappropriate use of oral ciprofloxacin

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  • PMID: 2391741
Case Reports

Inappropriate use of oral ciprofloxacin

T R Frieden et al. JAMA. .

Abstract

More than $2.4 billion is spent annually on oral antibiotics. Their inappropriate use is common, and newer ones offer expanded and expensive opportunities for abuse. Ciprofloxacin, an oral quinolone with systemic absorption and broad antimicrobial spectrum, illustrates this pattern. Since its release in the US in October 1987, ciprofloxacin has rapidly become one of the most frequently prescribed oral antibiotics. We have observed widespread inappropriate use of ciprofloxacin and describe several patterns of misuse. The activity of ciprofloxacin against streptococci, anaerobic organisms, and Mycoplasma ranges from intermediate to poor. Properly used, ciprofloxacin can extend the range of oral therapy. However, ciprofloxacin is inappropriate initial therapy for common outpatient infections, including otitis media, sinusitis, pharyngitis, and pneumonia.

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