Brand name : SPARDAC
(Sparfloxacin, Zagam)
GENERIC
NAME: SPARFLOXACIN - ORAL (spar-FLOX-uh-sin)
BRAND NAME(S): Zagam
Medication Uses | How To Use | Side Effects | Precautions | Drug Interactions
| Overdose | Notes | Missed Dose | Storage
USES:
This medication is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections,
usually of the respiratory tract (lungs).
HOW TO USE SPARDAC (Sparfloxacin, Zagam)
This medication comes with a patient information leaflet.
Read it carefully. Ask your doctor, nurse, or pharmacist any questions
that you may have about this medicine. This drug may be taken with
or without food, usually once daily with plenty of fluids. Follow
directions exactly. Take this medication 4 hours before taking any
medications
containing magnesium or aluminum. Some examples include quinapril,
didanosine, vitamins/minerals, and antacids. Sucralfate, bismuth
subsalicylate, iron, and zinc are also included. These medications
bind with sparfloxacin
preventing its full absorption. Antibiotics work best when the amount
of medicine in your body is kept at a constant level. Do this by
taking the medication at evenly spaced intervals throughout the day
and night.
Continue to take this medication until the full prescribed amount
is finished even if symptoms disappear after a few days. Stopping the
medication too early may allow bacteria to continue to grow resulting
in a relapse of the infection.
SIDE EFFECTS:
Most side effects are mild to moderate in intensity
and disappear during treatment. Diarrhea, drowsiness, nausea, headache,
dizziness, insomnia, dry mouth, or stomach pain may occur. If these
effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor immediately. Report
immediately: skin irritation/swelling, rash, redness, itching (possible
sun sensitivity
reaction or allergy). Unlikely but report: vaginal discomfort. Very
unlikely but report: seizures, mood/mental changes, eye problems,
unusual change in amount of urine, fever, rash, muscle/joint pain,
trouble
breathing, yellowing eyes/skin, unusual bleeding/bruising. Tell your
doctor immediately if any of these highly unlikely but very serious
side effects occur: fainting, irregular heartbeat. If you notice