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  • Medications for Inhalational Anthrax

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    • anthim

      (obiltoxaximab)
      Elusys Therapeutics, Inc.
      Usage: ANTHIM is indicated for the treatment and prophylaxis of inhalational anthrax due to Bacillus anthracis in adults and pediatric patients when alternative therapies are unavailable or inappropriate. It must be used with antibacterial drugs and should only be given when benefits outweigh risks of hypersensitivity or anaphylaxis.
    • ciprofloxacin

      (ciprofloxacin)
      Chartwell RX, LLC
      Usage: Ciprofloxacin is indicated for treating various infections in adults, including skin, bone, joint, intra-abdominal infections, infectious diarrhea, typhoid fever, gonorrhea, inhalational anthrax, plague, chronic bacterial prostatitis, lower respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, acute sinusitis, and pediatric complicated urinary tract infections.
    • ciprofloxacin

      (Ciprofloxacin Tablets)
      Yiling Pharmaceutical, Inc.
      Usage: Ciprofloxacin tablets are indicated for treating various infections in adults, including skin and skin structure infections, bone and joint infections, complicated intra-abdominal infections, infectious diarrhea, typhoid fever, uncomplicated gonorrhea, inhalational anthrax (post-exposure), plague, chronic bacterial prostatitis, lower respiratory tract infections, and urinary tract infections.
    • ciprofloxacin in dextrose

      (ciprofloxacin)
      Hospira, Inc.
      Usage: Ciprofloxacin Injection is indicated for treating various infections in adults, including skin, bone and joint, complicated intra-abdominal, nosocomial pneumonia, febrile neutropenia, inhalational anthrax (post-exposure), plague, chronic bacterial prostatitis, lower respiratory tract infections, complicated urinary tract infections, and acute sinusitis.
    • levofloxacin

      (Levofloxacin)
      Hospira, Inc
      Usage: Levofloxacin Injection is indicated for treating mild to severe infections in adults, including nosocomial and community-acquired pneumonia, skin infections, chronic bacterial prostatitis, inhalational anthrax, plague, and complicated urinary tract infections. It is used when intravenous administration is preferred due to patient conditions.