Quinolone Antibiotics
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{{#badges: ToxicSludge}} Quinolone Antibiotics are a type of antibiotic pharmaceuticals.
Quinolone antibiotics include the following drugs:[1]
First Generation
- Flumequine (Brand name: Flubactin)
- Nalidixic acid (Brand names: NegGam, Wintomylon)
- Oxolinic acid (Brand name: Uroxin)
- Piromidic acid (Brand name: Panacid)
- Pipemidic acid (Brand name: Dolcol)
- Rosoxacin (Brand name: Eradacil)
Second Generation
- Ciprofloxacin (Brand names: Cipro, Cipro XR, Ciprobay, Ciproxin)
- Enoxacin (Brand names: Enroxil, Penetrex)
- Lomefloxacin (Brand name: Maxaquin)
- Nadifloxacin (Brand names: Acuatim, Nadoxin, Nadixa)
- Norfloxacin (Brand names: Lexinor, Noroxin, Quinabic, Janacin)
- Ofloxacin (Brand names: Floxin, Oxaldin, Tarivid)
- Pefloxacin (Brand name: Peflacine)
- Rufloxacin (Brand name: Uroflox)
Third Generation
- Balofloxacin (Brand name: Baloxin)
- Gatifloxacin (Brand names: Tequin, Zymar)
- Grepafloxacin (Brand name: Raxar)
- Levofloxacin (Brand names: Cravit, Levaquin)
- Moxifloxacin (Brand names: Avelox, Vigamox)
- Pazufloxacin (Brand names: Pasil, Pazucross)
- Sparfloxacin (Brand name: Zagam)
- Temafloxacin (Brand name: Omniflox)
- Tosufloxacin (Brand names: Ozex, Tosacin)
Fourth Generation
- Clinafloxacin
- Gemifloxacin (Brand name: Factive)
- Sitafloxacin (Brand name: Gracevit)
- Trovafloxacin (Brand name: Trovan)
- Prulifloxacin (Brand name: Quisnon)
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- ↑ List of Antibiotics, Accessed August 28, 2010
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