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Norspan 400mg Tablet is an antibiotic medication containing Norfloxacin, prescribed to treat various bacterial infections. This medication acts by inhibiting the growth of bacteria, ultimately eliminating the infection.
There is no specific interaction reported with alcohol. However, consuming alcohol during an infection can potentially affect the body's ability to fight the infection. It's generally advisable to avoid alcohol while on antibiotics.
It's also generally not recommended during pregnancy due to the potential for excretion in breast milk and possible harm to the nursing infant.
It's also generally not recommended during breastfeeding due to the potential for excretion in breast milk and possible harm to the nursing infant.
It is generally considered safe for the kidneys when used at prescribed doses. However, as with any medication, there is a potential risk of side effects. It's essential to use it under medical supervision, especially in individuals with pre-existing kidneys conditions.
It is generally considered safe for the liver when used at prescribed doses. However, as with any medication, there is a potential risk of side effects. It's essential to use it under medical supervision, especially in individuals with pre-existing liver conditions.
It may induce side effects like blurred vision, decresae alertness.
Norfloxacin, the active ingredient in it works by interfering with the bacterial DNA replication process, preventing the growth and multiplication of bacteria. This action contributes to the elimination of the infection.
Bacterial infection is a condition in which harmful bacteria enter your body and start to multiply, causing illness and related symptoms like fever, pain, and swelling. It affects different parts of the body like ear, nose, throat, chest, lungs, teeth, skin, and urinary tract.
No, do not stop taking Norspan and complete the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Your symptoms may improve before the infection is completely cured.
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