Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension
By Ciprogyl
Rx
60ml Suspension in a Bottle

Composition
Ciprofloxacin(100mg) + Metronidazole(125mg)

Manufacturer - Mankind Pharma Ltd
208, Okhla Industrial Estate, Phase III, New Delhi - 110020

Expires on or after
June, 2026

liver
Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension is considered safe for individuals with liver disease. The available data indicates that adjusting the dosage of Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension may not be necessary for these patients. It is still important to consult with your doctor. If you experience symptoms of jaundice such as yellowing of the eyes and skin, itching, or clay-colored stools while using this medication, inform your doctor immediately.

kidney
Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension should be used carefully in patients with kidney problems. Adjusting the dose may be necessary. Always seek advice from your doctor.

alcohol
Caution is advised when taking Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension with alcohol due to potential symptoms like flushing, increased heart rate, nausea, thirst, chest pain, and low blood pressure. This may indicate a Disulfiram reaction.

driving
When taking Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension, be cautious while driving as it may cause drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, seizures, or temporary vision issues. These side effects can impair your ability to drive safely.

pregnancy
Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension may not be safe during pregnancy, as shown in animal studies. Consult your doctor as they will consider the benefits and risks before recommending its use.

breastfeeding
Ciprogyl 100 mg/125 mg Suspension is likely safe for breastfeeding. Limited data shows no significant risk to the baby. Watch for fever, loss of appetite, or diarrhea in your baby. Contact your doctor if any of these signs occur.
| Habit Forming | No |
| Chemical Class | - |
| Therapeutic Class | GASTRO INTESTINAL |
| Action Class | - |
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Content verified by

Dr. Gowri Kulkarni
MBBS - General Medicine, DNB - Psychiatry, MRCGP [INT] Family Medicine, BSIC (BACP)
Last update on 11-Feb-2025
