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Acivet Cipro 20% 200 gm/KG Powder
Generic: Ciprofloxacin
Manufacturer: Advanced Chemical Industries Limited
Therapeutic class: Fluoroquinolone antibiotic
What is Acivet Cipro 20%?
Acivet Cipro 20% is a ciprofloxacin powder, a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. It is used for bacterial infections caused by ciprofloxacin-susceptible organisms, and it does not treat viral or fungal illnesses.
Acivet Cipro 20% 200 gm/KG powder by Advanced Chemical Industries Limited contains Ciprofloxacin, a broad-spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic. It is prescribed to treat a wide range of bacterial infections, including certain urinary tract, gastrointestinal, respiratory, bone, and skin infections, as well as typhoid fever. Acivet Cipro 20% is a prescription-only medicine and should be taken strictly under a registered doctor's guidance.
Ciprofloxacin works by blocking two bacterial enzymes, DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV, that bacteria need to copy and repair their genetic material. Without these enzymes the bacteria cannot multiply and are quickly killed. Because it acts only on bacteria, Acivet Cipro 20% has no effect on viral illnesses such as the common cold, flu, or most sore throats.
Indications
- Complicated and uncomplicated urinary tract infections
- Typhoid and paratyphoid fever (enteric fever)
- Bacterial gastroenteritis and traveller's diarrhoea
- Certain respiratory tract infections
- Bone, joint, and skin/soft-tissue infections
- Some sexually transmitted and abdominal infections
Dosage & Administration
The dose of Acivet Cipro 20% depends on the type and severity of the infection. For adults, typical oral courses range from about 250-750 mg twice daily for 5 to 14 days, while typhoid fever may need a longer course as decided by the doctor. Swallow the tablet with a full glass of water and stay well hydrated.
For children, the dose is calculated by body weight and must be set by a paediatrician. Take Acivet Cipro 20% at evenly spaced times each day, and avoid taking it together with milk, yoghurt, or antacids — separate these by at least 2 hours. Never adjust the dose yourself.
Side Effects
Most people tolerate Ciprofloxacin well, but some may experience side effects. Common ones include:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, or abdominal discomfort
- Headache, dizziness, or trouble sleeping
- Skin rash or itching
Rare but serious effects include tendon pain or swelling (especially the Achilles tendon), which can rarely lead to rupture, as well as nerve tingling, mood changes, or an irregular heartbeat. Stop Acivet Cipro 20% and seek medical help immediately if you notice sudden tendon pain, severe allergic reactions, or seizures.
Precautions & Warnings
Acivet Cipro 20% is a prescription-only antibiotic — never self-medicate. Take it only when a registered doctor prescribes it for you, and never share it with family or buy it over the counter. Always complete the full prescribed course, even if you feel completely better after a few days; stopping early lets the strongest bacteria survive and come back harder to treat.
Antibiotic resistance is a serious national health crisis in Bangladesh, and misuse of medicines like Ciprofloxacin makes it worse. Tell your doctor if you have tendon problems, epilepsy, kidney disease, or a heart-rhythm disorder. Avoid heavy sun exposure and limit strenuous exercise during treatment.
Drug Interactions
Ciprofloxacin can interact with several medicines and products. Tell your doctor about everything you take. Important interactions include:
- Dairy products, antacids, iron, zinc, and calcium — reduce absorption; separate by at least 2 hours
- Theophylline and tizanidine — levels can rise dangerously
- Warfarin — increased bleeding risk
- NSAID painkillers — higher risk of seizures
- Medicines that affect heart rhythm (QT-prolonging drugs)
Contraindications
Do not take Acivet Cipro 20% if you:
- Have had an allergic reaction to ciprofloxacin or other fluoroquinolone antibiotics
- Have previously developed tendon problems after taking a fluoroquinolone
- Are taking tizanidine
It is generally avoided in children and adolescents unless a specialist decides the benefit outweighs the risk, and used with great caution in people with epilepsy, myasthenia gravis, or known heart-rhythm problems.
Pregnancy & Lactation
Ciprofloxacin is generally not recommended during pregnancy unless there is no safer alternative, because of concerns about its effect on developing joints and cartilage. If you are pregnant or planning a pregnancy, tell your doctor so a safer antibiotic can be chosen.
The drug passes into breast milk, so it is usually avoided while breastfeeding. Discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor, who may recommend an alternative or advise pausing breastfeeding.
Storage Conditions
Store Acivet Cipro 20% in a cool, dry place below 30°C, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Keep it in its original pack and well out of the reach of children. Do not use the medicine after its expiry date, and return any leftover tablets to a pharmacy rather than keeping them for future use.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I stop taking Acivet Cipro 20% once my fever and symptoms are gone?
Why should I avoid milk and antacids around the time I take Acivet Cipro 20%?
I felt sudden ankle pain after starting Acivet Cipro 20% — what should I do?
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