No interaction found
Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop is unsafe to use during pregnancy.There is positive evidence of human fetal risk, but the benefits from use in pregnant women may be acceptable despite the risk, for example in life-threatening situations. Please consult your doctor.
Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop is probably unsafe to use during lactation. Limited human data suggest that the drug could represent a significant risk to the baby.
Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop may make you feel dizzy, drowsy or affect your vision. Do not drive until your vision is clear.
Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop should be used with caution in patients with kidney disease. Dose adjustment of Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop may be needed. Please consult your doctor.
There is limited information available on the use of Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop in patients with liver disease. Please consult your doctor.However, stop the medicine and inform your doctor if you develop any signs and symptoms of jaundice while taking this medicine.
Uses of Levobact Eye Drop
Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop is used in the treatment of bacterial infectionsIt is also used in infections of urinary tract, tonsils, sinus, nose, throat, female genital organ, skin and soft tissues, windpipe and lungs (pneumonia).
How to use Levobact Eye Drop
This medicine is for external use only.Take it in the dose and duration as advised by your doctor. Check the label for directions before use. Hold the dropper close to the eye/ear without touching it. Gently squeeze the dropper and place the medicine inside the lower eyelid or ear. Wipe off extra liquid.
How Levobact Eye Drop works
Levobact 0.5% Eye Drop is an antibiotic. It kills bacteria by preventing them from reproducing and repairing themselves. This treats your infection.
Common Nausea, Diarrhoea, Allergic reaction.
Expert advice for Levobact Eye Drop
Your doctor has prescribed Levobact to cure your infection and improve symptoms. Do not skip any doses and finish the full course of treatment even if you feel better. Discontinue Levobact and inform your doctor immediately if you get a rash, itchy skin, swelling of face and mouth, or have difficulty in breathing. Diarrhea may occur as a side effect but should stop when your course is complete. Inform your doctor if it doesn't stop or if you find blood in your stools. Notify your doctor if you feel pain in your tendons, numbness, or tingling sensations. Inform your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to conceive or breastfeeding.
Q. What is Levobact?
Levobact is a quinolone antibiotic. It works by killing the bacteria that cause infections in your body. It can be used to treat infections of the sinuses, lungs, urinary tract, including your kidneys or bladder, prostate gland and skin and soft tissue.
Q. Can I take Levobact with prednisone?
Levobact and prednisone when taken together may increase the risk of tendon rupture (a tendon is a cord that joins your muscle to your bones). If you experience pain and inflammation in your tendons or ligaments, which could lead to rupture, stop taking Levobact immediately and talk to your doctor. Always consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q. Is Levobact a narcotic substance?
No, Levobact is not a narcotic substance. It is a quinolone antibiotic.
Q. Can I take Levobact with loratadine?
Levobact can be taken with loratadine. No drug-drug interactions have been seen between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q. Can I take Levobact with esomeprazole?
Levobact can be taken with esomeprazole. No drug-drug interactions have been seen between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q. Does Levobact affect birth control?
Levobact can be taken with birth control pills (oral contraceptive pills). No drug-drug interactions have been reported between them. However, interactions can occur. Talk to a doctor to confirm whether you need to use extra precaution while taking Levobact with birth control pills.
Q. Can I take Levobact for a tooth infection?
Levobact is not used to treat tooth infection. If you think you have a tooth infection, talk to a doctor and start antibiotics only as advised, do not start antibiotics on your own.
Q. Can I take Levobact for streptococcal throat infection?
Levobact is active against streptococcus bacteria and can be used for the treatment of a streptococcal sore throat. If you think you have a sore throat infection, talk to a doctor and start antibiotics only as advised, do not start antibiotics on your own.
Q. Is Levobact same as ciprofloxacin?
Levobact and ciprofloxacin are two different antibiotics, however, they belong to the same class of quinolone antibiotics. Levobact is as effective as ciprofloxacin for treating complicated urinary tract infections. In men with chronic bacterial prostatitis treated for 28 days, oral Levobact 500mg once daily achieved similar clinical and bacteriological response rates to oral ciprofloxacin 500mg twice daily. Levobact is more active against Gram-positive organisms than ciprofloxacin. Ciprofloxacin is an economical alternative and Levobact is active against many bacteria but can cause damage to your tendons. So, it is advisable that you must talk to a doctor for the right choice of antibiotics for your infections.
Q. Can I take Levobact for tonsillitis?
Levobact is not indicated for the treatment of tonsillitis. If you think you have tonsillitis, talk to a doctor and start antibiotics only as advised, do not start antibiotics on your own.
Q. Can I take Levobact with guaifenesin?
Levobact can be taken with guaifenesin. No drug-drug interactions have been seen between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q. Can I take Levobact with paracetamol?
Levobact can be taken with paracetamol. No drug-drug interactions have been seen between the two. However, interactions can occur. Please consult your doctor before taking the two medicines together.
Q. Does Levobact contain sulfa?
Levobact does not contain sulfa. It belongs to a group of medicines called quinolone antibiotics.
Q. Does Levobact cover methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)?
Levobact does not cover methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Also, MRSA is very likely to have co-resistance to quinolones, including Levobact.
Q. Does Levobact expire?
Yes, like any other medicine, Levobact has an expiry date. Please check the expiry date mentioned on the pack before taking the medicine.
Q. Does Levobact treat bacterial vaginosis?
Levobact is not used to treat bacterial vaginosis. If you think you have bacterial vaginosis, talk to a doctor and start antibiotics only as advised, do not start antibiotics on your own.
Q. Does Levobact cause dry mouth?
Levobact does not cause dry mouth. Talk to your doctor if you experience dry mouth while taking Levobact as it could be due to some other underlying condition.
Q. Is Levobact safe to use?
Levobact is safe if used at prescribed doses for the prescribed duration as advised by the doctor.
Q. Is Levobact penicillin?
Levobact is not a penicillin. It belongs to a group of medicines called quinolone antibiotics.
Q. Is Levobact a steroid?
Levobact is not a steroid. It belongs to a group of medicines called quinolone antibiotics.
Q. Is Levobact a quinolone?
Yes, Levobact belongs to a group of medicines called quinolone antibiotics.
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