The discovery and development of Ciprofloxacin Antibiotic

The discovery and development of ciprofloxacin is that rare case of an actual groundbreaking new drug development, opening up an entire new class of antibiotics for further research, development, and marketing.
Ciprofloxacin was the first fluoroquinolone to be on the market. It was discovered in 1981 by Bayer, the German-based drug and chemical company. In 1987 Cipro was approved by the FDA in the United States as the first oral broad-spectrum antibiotic of this class. An intravenous formulation followed in 1991. Cipro has been extensively studied and its safety profile is well documented in more than 32,000 publications.
In 2000 the FDA approved its use in treatment for inhalational anthrax under its “accelerated approval” regulations
Ciprofloxacin or simply cipro, is a medication that is utilized to cure or prevent specific types of infections that are caused by bacteria. Cipro is also widely utilized in the treatment or prevention of anthrax, which is a very serious infection that could be spread on purpose as a form of a bioterrorism assault in individuals who may been exposed to the spores of the bacteria anthrax present in the air. Cipro extended-release is a long-acting tablet that is utilized in the treatment of particular types of urinary tract infections. Cipro belongs to a specific group of antibiotics classified as fluoroquinolones. This antibiotic works by getting rid of the bacteria that leads to infections. Antibiotics such as this will not be effective against flu, colds and other infections caused by viruses.
It is available in several different forms and strengths, and is used to treat a variety of infections. Oral or injectable forms of ciprofloxacin are approved to treat the following infections
Urinary tract infections (UTIs), sometimes commonly called bladder infections and known medically as cystitis
Kidney infections (known medically as pyelonephritis), Prostate infections, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Sinus infections, Infections of the skin and, surrounding tissue, Severe infections within the abdomen (stomach), Diarrhea (when it is caused by bacteria), Bone and joint infections, Gonorrhea, Typhoid fever
Prevention of infections or worsening of infections after exposure to inhaled anthrax.
Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; slow heart rate, weak pulse, fainting; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat.
Call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as: severe swelling, itching, burning, redness, or discomfort in or around your eye, eye pain, vision changes, increased sensitivity of your eyes to light, signs of new infection, such as drainage, crusting, or oozing of your eyes or eyelids, the first sign of any skin rash, no matter how mild
Less serious side effects may include: mild itching, burning, redness, or irritation, blurred vision, dry or watery eyes, puffy eyelids, feeling like something is in your eye, a white-colored buildup in your eye (if you are being treated for corneal ulcer); or nausea, unpleasant taste in your mouth after using the drops

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