Garenoxacin

Garenoxacin is an antibacterial medication used to treat a variety of bacterial infections. It belongs to a class of antibiotics called fluoroquinolones, which work by stopping the growth of bacteria. Garenoxacin is used to treat skin and respiratory tract infections, including pneumonia, bronchitis, and sinus infections. It is taken by mouth as a tablet or suspension. Common side effects of Garenoxacin include nausea, diarrhea, and headache.

Garenoxacin is a prescription antibiotic medication belonging to the quinolone class. It is used to treat a variety of bacterial infections including:

  • Respiratory tract infections (such as sinusitis, bronchitis, and pneumonia)
  • Skin and soft tissue infections
  • Urinary tract infections
  • Genital tract infections

Garenoxacin works by stopping the growth of bacteria. It does this by interfering with an enzyme needed by bacteria to copy their DNA. This prevents the bacteria from reproducing and growing.

Garenoxacin is available as a tablet that is taken by mouth, usually once a day. The duration of treatment will depend on the type of infection being treated and the severity of the infection.

Important things to know about Garenoxacin

  • Garenoxacin is not effective against viral infections such as the common cold or flu.
  • Garenoxacin can cause side effects, including nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and headache.
  • Garenoxacin can interact with other medications, so it is important to tell your doctor about all the medications you are taking before starting garenoxacin.
  • Garenoxacin can increase your sensitivity to the sun, so it is important to wear sunscreen and protective clothing when you are outdoors.

Garenoxacin has not been approved for use in the United States. It is currently only available in a few countries, including India and Japan.

Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification
J - Antiinfectives for systemic use
J01 Antibacterials for systemic use
J01M - Quinolone antibacterials
J01MA Fluoroquinolones
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