Avelox - News Articles

Surgical method sets higher standard for managing pterygium
Friday, August 08, 2008
OSN SuperSite (subscription), NJ -
By Arun C Gulani, MD Pterygium is one of the oldest pathologies known to ophthalmologists. Surgery for this condition can range from simple excision to techniques with exotic detail and meticulous maneuvers with task-specific instruments, beckoning an era of raised expectations and cosmetic outcomes ...
Amniotic membrane transplant key to pterygium surgical method
Friday, August 08, 2008
OSN SuperSite (subscription), NJ -
Technique may provide a more prolonged antifibrotic effect and a decreased recurrence rate, but further study is needed. There is a continued search among ophthalmic surgeons for the optimal surgical technique for pterygium surgery. This is partly because pterygium surgery is associated with ...
EVZ.ro -- Antibiotice cu avertizari
Jul 9, 2008
Evenimentul Zilei, Romania -
Antibioticele cu astfel de efecte fac parte din familia fluoroquinolone, iar dintre cele care se gasesc si în farmaciile din România se numara Avelox, ...
Resistance to widely-used antibiotics among inhabitants of remote South American villages
Jul 15, 2008
EurekAlert (press release), DC -
Resistance to ciprofloxacin, a member of one of the most commonly used groups of antibiotics in the world, has been discovered by a team of Canadian researchers among people in remote South American villages who are believed to have never taken this medication. The findings ...
Malaria Drug Causes Antibiotic Resistance in Remote Guyanese Villagers | 80beats | Discover Magazine
Jul 16, 2008
Discover Magazine, NY -
Villagers living deep in the Guyanese rain forest have developed resistance to an antibiotic they’ve never taken, and a malaria drug may be to blame. Researchers say the malaria drug is chemically similar to a type of widely used antibiotic, and they believe that ...
Malaria Drug May Lead to Antibiotic Resistance
Jul 16, 2008
eFluxMedia -
By Raoul Railey A Canadian study recently discovered what seems to be a link between the usage of a common drug against malaria and the development of resistance to a certain class of antibiotics. The study was carried out on people living in remote villages in ...
Malaria Drugs Fuelling Antibiotic Resistance - TheMedGuru
Jul 17, 2008
TheMedGuru, India -
by Jyoti Pal Some commonly used malaria drugs may boost up the risk of resistance to a widely used class of antibiotics, despite never having taken the drugs before, a new Canadian study unfolds. Rectal swabs from more than 500 villagers were ...
Malaria drug may be fuelling antibiotic resistance | Reuters
Jul 15, 2008
Reuters -
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Treatment with a common malaria drug may explain why people in remote villages in South America have high levels of resistance to a widely used class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones, despite never having taken the drugs, Canadian researchers ...
BBC NEWS | Health | Malaria drug may hit antibiotics
Jul 16, 2008
BBC News, UK -
Widely used anti-malaria drugs may have an unwanted side-effect - decreasing the power of many antibiotics. Remote South American rainforest villagers were found to carry bacteria resistant to antibiotics which had never been used there. Canadian scientists believe the ...
Researchers find links between antibiotic resistance, malaria drug - On Deadline - USATODAY.com
Jul 16, 2008
USA Today -
People who are treated with a popular malaria drug may end up carrying bacteria that are resistant to a class of antibiotics that includes Cipro, scientists report in the latest issue of Public Library of Science . Here's a ...
Resistance to widely-used antibiotics among inhabitants of remote South American villages
Jul 15, 2008
EurekAlert (press release), DC -
Resistance to ciprofloxacin, a member of one of the most commonly used groups of antibiotics in the world, has been discovered by a team of Canadian researchers among people in remote South American villages who are believed to have never taken this medication. The findings ...
Malaria Drug Causes Antibiotic Resistance in Remote Guyanese Villagers | 80beats | Discover Magazine
Jul 16, 2008
Discover Magazine, NY -
Villagers living deep in the Guyanese rain forest have developed resistance to an antibiotic they’ve never taken, and a malaria drug may be to blame. Researchers say the malaria drug is chemically similar to a type of widely used antibiotic, and they believe that ...
Malaria Drug May Lead to Antibiotic Resistance
Jul 16, 2008
eFluxMedia -
By Raoul Railey A Canadian study recently discovered what seems to be a link between the usage of a common drug against malaria and the development of resistance to a certain class of antibiotics. The study was carried out on people living in remote villages in ...
Malaria Drugs Fuelling Antibiotic Resistance - TheMedGuru
Jul 17, 2008
TheMedGuru, India -
by Jyoti Pal Some commonly used malaria drugs may boost up the risk of resistance to a widely used class of antibiotics, despite never having taken the drugs before, a new Canadian study unfolds. Rectal swabs from more than 500 villagers were ...
Malaria drug may be fuelling antibiotic resistance | Reuters
Jul 15, 2008
Reuters -
By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - Treatment with a common malaria drug may explain why people in remote villages in South America have high levels of resistance to a widely used class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones, despite never having taken the drugs, Canadian researchers ...
BBC NEWS | Health | Malaria drug may hit antibiotics
Jul 16, 2008
BBC News, UK -
Widely used anti-malaria drugs may have an unwanted side-effect - decreasing the power of many antibiotics. Remote South American rainforest villagers were found to carry bacteria resistant to antibiotics which had never been used there. Canadian scientists believe the ...
Researchers find links between antibiotic resistance, malaria drug - On Deadline - USATODAY.com
Jul 16, 2008
USA Today -
People who are treated with a popular malaria drug may end up carrying bacteria that are resistant to a class of antibiotics that includes Cipro, scientists report in the latest issue of Public Library of Science . Here's a ...
OnMedica - News
Sunday, August 03, 2008
OnMedica, UK -
Use of medicines containing oral moxifloxacin should be restricted following concerns over their liver safety, says the EMEA. The products should only be used for treating acute bacterial sinusitis, acute exacerbation of chronic bronchitis and community-acquired pneumonia when other antibiotics have failed. ...
FDA Beefs Up Warning of Serious Tendon Injury From Antibiotic Cipro
Sunday, August 03, 2008
Natural News.com, AZ -
Other medications impacted by the FDA action are Proquin XR, Factive, Levaquin, Avelox, Noroxin and Floxin. Although there are no firm numbers to show how many people have been victims of tendon rupture or other serious reactions to Cipro, the accepted range for common ...
Warning over two types of antibiotic - National News, Frontpage - Herald.ie
Saturday, August 02, 2008
Herald.ie, Ireland -
The second, moxifloxacin, linked to deaths from liver failure, is only to be prescribed where other antibiotics cannot be used or have failed. The board is also recommending a strengthening of the warnings for these medicines. Norfloxacin has been linked ...

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