Specification | |
US Brand Name | Zagam |
Strength | 100mg |
Generic Name | Sparfloxacin |
Manufacturer | Aristo |
Pharmaceutical Form | Tablet/s |
Sparquin
What
is Sparfloxacin?
Sparfloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic drug prescribed for
the treatment of several bacterial infections. Sparfloxacin is sold under
various trade names, a couple of which are Zagam and Sparquin (made by Aristo).
Important
Information about Sparfloxacin
You should not take Sparfloxacin (Zagam, Sparquin) if you
allergic to it or to other similar antibiotics like norfloxacin, levofloxacin,
ciprofloxacin, gemifloxacin, or others. You must also not take this medication
if have a history of myasthenia gravis.
Before taking Sparfloxacin, let your doctor know if you have a
heart rhythm problem, kidney or liver disease, diabetes, joint problems, muscle
weakness, breathing trouble, a condition called pseudotumor cerebri, seizures,
head injury or tumor in the past, low levels of blood potassium, and a
personal or family history of Long QT syndrome.
While taking Sparfloxacin, do not use antacids, vitamin or
mineral supplements, didanosine(Videx), or sucralfate(Carafate) powder or
chewable tablets before 8 hours of taking Sparfloxacin or within 4 hours after
taking this medication.
Sparfloxacin may lead to swelling or tearing of a tendon (fibers
that bind the muscles to the bones), especially the Achilles' tendon of the
heel. This condition is more likely to occur in people over 60, people who take
steroidal medication, or people who have had a kidney, heart, or a lung
transplant. Stop taking Sparfloxacin and seek medical help immediately if you
have sudden pain, swelling, tenderness, or movement problems in your joints.
Rest the joint until you receive medical care or instructions.
Sparfloxacin medication can cause diarrhea which may indicate
another infection. If you witness watery or bloody diarrhea, seek immediate
medical attention. Don't use diarrhea medication without your doctor's advice.
It is of utmost importance that you complete the full course of
the Sparfloxacin medication. Your condition may completely vanish even before
completing the full dosage. If you stop taking the doses and don't complete the
course, chances of a relapse of your infection increase many fold and you may
suffer from a more potent infection which may be drug resistant. Sparfloxacin
will not work against viral infections like cold or flu.
Always store Sparfloxacin in a cool and dry place, preferably at
room temperature. Keep away from heart, moisture, children and pets.
Before
taking Sparfloxacin
Prior to taking Sparfloxacin (Zagam, Sparquin), let your doctor
know if you have a heart rhythm problem, kidney or liver disease, diabetes,
joint problems, muscle weakness, breathing trouble, a condition called
pseudotumor cerebri, seizures, head injury or tumor in the past, low levels of
blood potassium, or a personal or family history of Long QT syndrome.
If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, tell your
doctor before starting a Sparfloxacin course as it may harm your baby though
any such case has not been heard off. Sparfloxacin may pass into breast milk
and harm your baby. Consult your doctor first if you are breast feeding and if
is safe to take this medication without affecting your child.
How
should I take Sparfloxacin?
Take Sparfloxacin strictly as prescribed by your doctor. Never
alter the dosage by any amount or use it for longer than prescribed period. All
medications come with a patient leaflet that contains complete information
about the drug. Read it carefully for more details.
Take Sparfloxacin with a glass of water (8oz.). It is always
better to consume several extra glasses of water or liquids each day while
taking this medication. Sparfloxacin should be taken on an empty stomach, 1
hour before or 2 hours after eating a meal, or as advised by your doctor.
What
if I miss a dose of Sparfloxacin?
Don't miss even a single dose of Sparfloxacin or any medication,
especially antibiotics. However if you miss a dose of Sparfloxacin for any
reasons, take it as soon as you remember. Don't take the missed dose if the
time to take the next dose is almost up. Don't take two doses very close to each
other to make up for the missed dose.
What
to do if I over dose?
If you overdose on Sparfloxacin, get emergency medical help or
contact the Doctor immediately.
You may experience symptoms like seizure, weakness, urination problems, or blue
lips with anemic skin.
Things
to avoid while taking Sparfloxacin
You might be taking some other medications that are not
compatible with Sparfloxacin. Some of those drugs may make Sparfloxacin less
potent when taken at the same time. Don't take these medications within 6 hours
before or 2 hours after taking Sparfloxacin: antacids that have calcium,
magnesium, or aluminum(Tums, Mylanta, Rolaids); ulcer medication sucralfate
(Carafate); calcium, iron, zinc or other multi-vitamins and multi-minerals;
didanosine (Videx) powder or chewable tablets.
Don't consume food items containing caffeine while taking
Sparfloxacin as the medication can elevate caffeine effects. Avoid unnecessary
exposure to sunlight and tanning beds. Sparfloxacin intake can make you more
prone to sunburn. Remember to wear proper covering clothes and apply
appropriate sunscreen with at least 30 SPF on exposed portion when outdoors.
Also avoid doing things which require more attention and alertness
while taking Sparfloxacin as it impairs your thinking or reflexes.
Sparfloxacin
Side Effects
Taking Sparfloxacin (Zagam, Sparquin) may result in some
allergic reactions like hives, breathing difficulty, swelling on face, lips, or
tongue. Stop taking this medication immediately and contact your doctor if you
experience these.
Sparfloxacin may cause some rare but serious side effects like
fainting; severe giddiness; irregular heartbeat; unexplained pain; vision
problems like pain in eye; snapping or popping sound, swelling, tenderness,
stiffness in joints; watery or bloody diarrhea; confusion; hallucinations;
depression; unusual behavior; seizures; severe headache; ringing in ears;
decreased or dark colored urination; easy bruising or bleeding; severe skin
reaction; fever; sore throat; red or purple rash that leads to blistering and
peeling; or pale or yellow skin. See a doctor immediately in case of these
serious effects.
There are also some less serious but commonly experienced side
effects of Sparfloxacin like nausea, vomiting, giddiness, dullness; blurred
vision; nervousness; anxiety; aggressive behavior; changes in sleep patterns
including insomnia or nightmare.
The above list of side effects is not a complete one and there
may be other side effects.
Interaction
with other drugs
Some medications with which Sparfloxacin may interact are
tizanidine(Zanaflex),blood thinner like warfarin (Coumadin, Jantoven);
clozapine(Clozaril, Fazaclo); cyclosporine; glyburid; methotrexate;
metoclopramide; phenytoin; probenecid; ropinirole; theophylline; ibuprofen;
dicloefenac; meloxicam; or steroids. Do not take the above mentioned drugs
together with Sparfloxacin without your doctor's advice and let your doctor
know if you are using any of them.
The list of drugs above with which Sparfloxacin can interact is
not a complete one. There may be other drugs which can interact with it. Always
consult your doctor before starting a new medication and before stopping or
altering the course of any existing one.