What Is Ciprofloxacin?
Potential Medication Interactions

Ciprofloxacin can interact with antacids that contain calcium carbonate, aluminum hydroxide, and magnesium hydroxide. The ingredients in these antacids may prevent the body from absorbing ciprofloxacin, and this could make it less effective. Patients who take antacids and ciprofloxacin should take the ciprofloxacin at least two hours before the antacid. Alternatively, patients may choose to take ciprofloxacin six hours after taking an antacid. Individuals who use anticoagulants are at an elevated risk of bleeding during treatment with ciprofloxacin, and they may require close monitoring by their doctor. Due to the risk of an irregular heartbeat, patients who take quinidine, amiodarone, sotalol, or macrolide antibiotics may be advised not to take ciprofloxacin. This antibiotic should not be taken with tizanidine. To prevent potential medication interactions, patients should ask their doctor to check their complete medication list for possible issues before prescribing this drug.
