FACTIVE |
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Factive Ingredients:
Gemifloxacin Mesylate
Representative Names: Factive |
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What is Factive used for ?
Factive is an antibiotic. It is used to treat
adults 18 years or older with bronchitis or pneumonia (lung
infections) caused by certain bacteria (germs). Factive does not
treat germs called viruses. A virus causes the common cold. |
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Who should not take Factive ?
Do not take Factive if you are allergic to any of
the ingredients in Factive or to any antibiotic called a ËquinoloneÓ. |
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Special Warnings with Factive:
- Factive should not be used in children
under the age of 18.
- Factive may cause a rare heart problem
called prolongation of the QTc interval in some people. This
condition can cause an abnormal heartbeat and result in sudden
death.
- Factive can cause a condition called
photoxicity. Photoxicity can make your skin sunburn easier. Do not
use a sunlamp or tanning bed while taking Factive. Use a sunscreen
and wear protective clothing if you must be out in the sun.
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What should I tell my doctor or health care
provider ? Tell your health care
provider if you:
- are pregnant, planning to become pregnant,
or are breast feeding. The effects of Factive on unborn children
and nursing infants are unknown.
- or any family members have a rare heart
condition known as congenital prolongation of the QTc interval.
- have low potassium or magnesium levels.
- have a slow heartbeat called bradycardia
- have had a recent heart attack.
- have had a history of convulsions (seizures
or "fits").
- have kidney problems.
Tell your health care provider about all the
medicines you take, including prescription and non-prescription
medicines, vitamins, and herbal supplements. Especially tell your
health care provider if you take:
- medicines for your heart rhythm called
ËantiarrhythmicsÓ
- erythromycin
- medicines for your mental health called
ËantipsychoticsÓ or Ëtricyclic antidepressantsÓ
- medicines called ËcorticosteroidsÓ, taken
by mouth or by injection
- medicines called diuretics such as
furosemide and hydrochlorothiazide
- antacids that contain magnesium or aluminum
- ferrous sulfate (iron)
- multivitamin that contains zinc or other
metals
- Videx (didanosine)
- sucralfate
These medicines may affect how Factive works,
or Factive may affect how these medicines work. |
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What are some possible side effects of Factive ?
Some signs of rare but serious side effects
include:
- a rare heart problem known as prolongation
of the QTc interval
- central nervous system problems including
body shakes (tremors), restless feeling, lightheaded feelings,
confusion, and hallucinations (seeing or hearing things that are
not there)
- tendon problems including tendonitis or
rupture (ËtearsÓ) of a tendon
- phototoxicity (making your skin sunburn
easier)
Factive and other quinolones may cause joint
problems (arthropathy) in children.
Some common side effects with Factive include:
- rash (If you get a rash while taking
Factive, stop and call a healthcare provider right away.)
- diarrhea
- nausea
- headache
- vomiting
- stomach pain
- dizziness
- change in the way things taste in your
mouth
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