Can ciprofloxacin be used to treat infections in patients with connective tissue disorders and what are the associated risks and considerations when prescribing this antibiotic for these conditions?
Lakshya KumarExplorer
Can ciprofloxacin be used to treat infections in patients with connective tissue disorders and what are the associated risks?
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Ciprofloxacin can treat infections in patients with connective tissue disorders, but risks include potential tendon damage and interactions with other medications.
While ciprofloxacin is effective for various infections, caution is advised for patients with connective tissue disorders due to an increased risk of tendonitis and tendon rupture.