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* Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the conditions and patient populations listed below when the intravenous administration offers a route of administration advantageous to the patient. Please see DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION for specific recommendations.
* Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the conditions and patient populations listed below when the intravenous administration offers a route of administration advantageous to the patient.  


'''Urinary Tract Infections''' caused by Escherichia coli (including cases with secondary bacteremia), Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, Serratia marcescens, Proteus mirabilis, Providencia rettgeri, Morganella morganii, Citrobacter diversus, Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, or Enterococcus faecalis.
'''Urinary Tract Infections''' caused by Escherichia coli (including cases with secondary bacteremia), Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, Serratia marcescens, Proteus mirabilis, Providencia rettgeri, Morganella morganii, Citrobacter diversus, Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, or Enterococcus faecalis.
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'''Empirical Therapy for Febrile Neutropenic Patients''' in combination with piperacillin sodium.
'''Empirical Therapy for Febrile Neutropenic Patients''' in combination with piperacillin sodium.
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|offLabelPedGuideSupport=There is limited information regarding <i>Off-Label Guideline-Supported Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in pediatric patients.
|offLabelPedNoGuideSupport=There is limited information regarding <i>Off-Label Non–Guideline-Supported Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in pediatric patients.
|contraindications=* Ciprofloxacin is contraindicated in persons with a history of hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin, any member of the quinolone class of antimicrobial agents, or any of the product components.


* Concomitant administration with tizanidine is contraindicated.
|warnings='''Tendinopathy and Tendon Rupture'''


|offLabelAdultGuideSupport=There is limited information regarding <i>Off-Label Guideline-Supported Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in adult patients.
* Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin injection, USP are associated with an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture in all ages. This adverse reaction most frequently involves the Achilles tendon, and rupture of the Achilles tendon may require surgical repair. Tendinitis and tendon rupture in the rotator cuff (the shoulder), the hand, the biceps, the thumb, and other tendon sites have also been reported. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart or lung transplants. Factors, in addition to age and corticosteroid use, that may independently increase the risk of tendon rupture include strenuous physical activity, [[renal failure]], and previous tendon disorders such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]]. [[Tendinitis]] and tendon rupture have also occurred in patients taking fluoroquinolones who do not have the above risk factors. Tendon rupture can occur during or after completion of therapy; cases occurring up to several months after completion of therapy have been reported. Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP should be discontinued if the patient experiences [[pain]], swelling, inflammation or rupture of a tendon. Patients should be advised to rest at the first sign of [[tendinitis]] or tendon rupture, and to contact their healthcare provider regarding changing to a non-quinolone antimicrobial drug.


'''Exacerbation of Myasthenia Gravis'''


|offLabelAdultNoGuideSupport=There is limited information regarding <i>Off-Label Non–Guideline-Supported Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in adult patients.
* Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, have neuromuscular blocking activity and may exacerbate muscle weakness in persons with myasthenia gravis. Postmarketing serious adverse events, including deaths and requirement for ventilatory support, have been associated with fluoroquinolone use in persons with [[myasthenia gravis]]. Avoid Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP in patients with known history of [[myasthenia gravis]].


'''Pregnant Women'''


* '''THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CIPROFLOXACIN IN PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN HAVE NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED.'''


|fdaLIADPed=There is limited information regarding <i>FDA-Labeled Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in pediatric patients.
'''Hypersensitivity Reactions'''


* Serious and occasionally fatal [[hypersensitivity]] ([[anaphylactic) reactions]], some following the first dose, have been reported in patients receiving quinolone therapy. Some reactions were accompanied by cardiovascular collapse, [[loss of consciousness]], [[tingling]], [[pharyngeal]] or facial [[edema]], [[dyspnea]], [[urticaria]], and [[itching]]. Only a few patients had a history of [[hypersensitivity]] reactions. Serious [[anaphylactic reactions]] require immediate emergency treatment with epinephrine and other resuscitation measures, including oxygen, intravenous fluids, intravenous antihistamines, corticosteroids, pressor amines, and airway management, as clinically indicated.


* Other Serious and Sometimes Fatal Reactions


* Other serious and sometimes fatal events, some due to [[hypersensitivity]], and some due to uncertain etiology, have been reported rarely in patients receiving therapy with quinolones, including ciprofloxacin. These events may be severe and generally occur following the administration of multiple doses. Clinical manifestations may include one or more of the following:


|offLabelPedGuideSupport=There is limited information regarding <i>Off-Label Guideline-Supported Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in pediatric patients.
:*[[Fever]], [[rash]], or severe dermatologic reactions (for example, [[toxic epidermal necrolysis]], [[Stevens-Johnson syndrome]]);


:*[[Vasculitis]]; [[arthralgia]]; [[myalgia]]; [[serum sickness]];


|offLabelPedNoGuideSupport=There is limited information regarding <i>Off-Label Non–Guideline-Supported Use</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in pediatric patients.
:*[[Allergic pneumonitis]];


:*[[Interstitial nephritis]]; [[acute renal insufficiency]] or failure;


|contraindications=* Ciprofloxacin is contraindicated in persons with a history of hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin, any member of the quinolone class of antimicrobial agents, or any of the product components.
:*[[Hepatitis]]; [[jaundice]]; [[acute hepatic necrosis]] or failure;


* Concomitant administration with tizanidine is contraindicated.  
:*[[Anemia]], including [[hemolytic]] and [[aplastic]]; [[thrombocytopenia]], including [[thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura]]; [[leukopenia]]; [[agranulocytosis]]; [[pancytopenia]]; and/or other hematologic abnormalities.
|warnings='''Tendinopathy and Tendon Rupture'''


* Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin injection, USP are associated with an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture in all ages. This adverse reaction most frequently involves the Achilles tendon, and rupture of the Achilles tendon may require surgical repair. Tendinitis and tendon rupture in the rotator cuff (the shoulder), the hand, the biceps, the thumb, and other tendon sites have also been reported. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart or lung transplants. Factors, in addition to age and corticosteroid use, that may independently increase the risk of tendon rupture include strenuous physical activity, [[renal failure]], and previous tendon disorders such as [[rheumatoid arthritis]]. [[Tendinitis]] and tendon rupture have also occurred in patients taking fluoroquinolones who do not have the above risk factors. Tendon rupture can occur during or after completion of therapy; cases occurring up to several months after completion of therapy have been reported. Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP should be discontinued if the patient experiences [[pain]], swelling, inflammation or rupture of a tendon. Patients should be advised to rest at the first sign of [[tendinitis]] or tendon rupture, and to contact their healthcare provider regarding changing to a non-quinolone antimicrobial drug.
:*The drug should be discontinued immediately at the first appearance of a skin [[rash]], [[jaundice]], or any other sign of [[hypersensitivity]] and supportive measures instituted.


'''Exacerbation of Myasthenia Gravis'''
'''Theophylline'''


* Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, have neuromuscular blocking activity and may exacerbate muscle weakness in persons with myasthenia gravis. Postmarketing serious adverse events, including deaths and requirement for ventilatory support, have been associated with fluoroquinolone use in persons with [[myasthenia gravis]]. Avoid Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP in patients with known history of [[myasthenia gravis]].
* '''SERIOUS AND FATAL REACTIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN PATIENTS RECEIVING CONCURRENT ADMINISTRATION OF INTRAVENOUS CIPROFLOXACIN AND THEOPHYLLINE'''. These reactions have included [[cardiac arrest]], [[seizure]], [[status epilepticus]], and [[respiratory failure]]. Although similar serious adverse events have been reported in patients receiving theophylline alone, the possibility that these reactions may be potentiated by ciprofloxacin cannot be eliminated. If concomitant use cannot be avoided, serum levels of theophylline should be monitored and dosage adjustments made as appropriate.
|clinicalTrials=There is limited information regarding <i>Clinical Trial Experience</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in the drug label.
|clinicalTrials=There is limited information regarding <i>Clinical Trial Experience</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in the drug label.
|postmarketing=There is limited information regarding <i>Postmarketing Experience</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in the drug label.
|postmarketing=There is limited information regarding <i>Postmarketing Experience</i> of {{PAGENAME}} in the drug label.
|useInPregnancyFDA=* '''Pregnancy Category'''
|useInPregnancyFDA=* '''Pregnancy Category'''
|useInPregnancyAUS=* '''Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC) Pregnancy Category'''
|useInPregnancyAUS=* '''Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC) Pregnancy Category'''

Revision as of 20:11, 12 May 2015

Ciprofloxacin (injection)
Black Box Warning
Adult Indications & Dosage
Pediatric Indications & Dosage
Contraindications
Warnings & Precautions
Adverse Reactions
Drug Interactions
Use in Specific Populations
Administration & Monitoring
Overdosage
Pharmacology
Clinical Studies
How Supplied
Images
Patient Counseling Information
Precautions with Alcohol
Brand Names
Look-Alike Names

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Black Box Warning

WARNING:
See full prescribing information for complete Boxed Warning.
* Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, are associated with an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture in all ages. This risk is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart or lung transplants.
  • Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, may exacerbate muscle weakness in persons with myasthenia gravis. Avoid Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP in patients with known history of myasthenia gravis.

Overview

Ciprofloxacin (injection) is an antibiotic that is FDA approved for the treatment of urinary tract infections, lower respiratory infections,nosocomial pneumonia, skin infections, acute sinusitis,intra-abdominal infections and chronic bacterial prostatitis. There is a Black Box Warning for this drug as shown here. Common adverse reactions include rash,diarrhea,nausea, vomiting and headache.

Adult Indications and Dosage

FDA-Labeled Indications and Dosage (Adult)

Indications

  • Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by susceptible strains of the designated microorganisms in the conditions and patient populations listed below when the intravenous administration offers a route of administration advantageous to the patient.

Urinary Tract Infections caused by Escherichia coli (including cases with secondary bacteremia), Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, Serratia marcescens, Proteus mirabilis, Providencia rettgeri, Morganella morganii, Citrobacter diversus, Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus epidermidis, Staphylococcus saprophyticus, or Enterococcus faecalis.

Lower Respiratory Infections caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, Proteus mirabilis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Haemophilus influenzae, Haemophilus parainfluenzae, or penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae.

  • Also, Moraxella catarrhalis for the treatment of acute exacerbations of chronic bronchitis.
  • Ciprofloxacin is not a drug of first choice in the treatment of presumed or confirmed pneumonia secondary to Streptococcus pneumoniae.

Nosocomial Pneumonia caused by Haemophilus influenzae or Klebsiella pneumoniae.

Skin and Skin Structure Infections caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae subspecies pneumoniae, Enterobacter cloacae, Proteus mirabilis, Proteus vulgaris, Providencia stuartii, Morganella morganii, Citrobacter freundii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-susceptible Staphylococcus epidermidis, or Streptococcus pyogenes.

Bone and Joint Infections caused by Enterobacter cloacae, Serratia marcescens, or Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infections (used in conjunction with metronidazole) caused by Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella pneumoniae, or Bacteroides fragilis.

Acute Sinusitis caused by Haemophilus influenzae, penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae, or Moraxella catarrhalis.

Chronic Bacterial Prostatitis caused by Escherichia coli or Proteus mirabilis.

Empirical Therapy for Febrile Neutropenic Patients in combination with piperacillin sodium.

Off-Label Use and Dosage (Adult)

Guideline-Supported Use

There is limited information regarding Off-Label Guideline-Supported Use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in adult patients.

Non–Guideline-Supported Use

There is limited information regarding Off-Label Non–Guideline-Supported Use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in adult patients.

Pediatric Indications and Dosage

FDA-Labeled Indications and Dosage (Pediatric)

There is limited information regarding FDA-Labeled Use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in pediatric patients.

Off-Label Use and Dosage (Pediatric)

Guideline-Supported Use

There is limited information regarding Off-Label Guideline-Supported Use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in pediatric patients.

Non–Guideline-Supported Use

There is limited information regarding Off-Label Non–Guideline-Supported Use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in pediatric patients.

Contraindications

  • Ciprofloxacin is contraindicated in persons with a history of hypersensitivity to ciprofloxacin, any member of the quinolone class of antimicrobial agents, or any of the product components.
  • Concomitant administration with tizanidine is contraindicated.

Warnings

WARNING:
See full prescribing information for complete Boxed Warning.
* Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, are associated with an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture in all ages. This risk is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart or lung transplants.
  • Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, may exacerbate muscle weakness in persons with myasthenia gravis. Avoid Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP in patients with known history of myasthenia gravis.

Tendinopathy and Tendon Rupture

  • Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin injection, USP are associated with an increased risk of tendinitis and tendon rupture in all ages. This adverse reaction most frequently involves the Achilles tendon, and rupture of the Achilles tendon may require surgical repair. Tendinitis and tendon rupture in the rotator cuff (the shoulder), the hand, the biceps, the thumb, and other tendon sites have also been reported. The risk of developing fluoroquinolone-associated tendinitis and tendon rupture is further increased in older patients usually over 60 years of age, in patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and in patients with kidney, heart or lung transplants. Factors, in addition to age and corticosteroid use, that may independently increase the risk of tendon rupture include strenuous physical activity, renal failure, and previous tendon disorders such as rheumatoid arthritis. Tendinitis and tendon rupture have also occurred in patients taking fluoroquinolones who do not have the above risk factors. Tendon rupture can occur during or after completion of therapy; cases occurring up to several months after completion of therapy have been reported. Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP should be discontinued if the patient experiences pain, swelling, inflammation or rupture of a tendon. Patients should be advised to rest at the first sign of tendinitis or tendon rupture, and to contact their healthcare provider regarding changing to a non-quinolone antimicrobial drug.

Exacerbation of Myasthenia Gravis

  • Fluoroquinolones, including Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP, have neuromuscular blocking activity and may exacerbate muscle weakness in persons with myasthenia gravis. Postmarketing serious adverse events, including deaths and requirement for ventilatory support, have been associated with fluoroquinolone use in persons with myasthenia gravis. Avoid Ciprofloxacin Injection, USP in patients with known history of myasthenia gravis.

Pregnant Women

  • THE SAFETY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CIPROFLOXACIN IN PREGNANT AND LACTATING WOMEN HAVE NOT BEEN ESTABLISHED.

Hypersensitivity Reactions

  • Other Serious and Sometimes Fatal Reactions
  • Other serious and sometimes fatal events, some due to hypersensitivity, and some due to uncertain etiology, have been reported rarely in patients receiving therapy with quinolones, including ciprofloxacin. These events may be severe and generally occur following the administration of multiple doses. Clinical manifestations may include one or more of the following:
  • The drug should be discontinued immediately at the first appearance of a skin rash, jaundice, or any other sign of hypersensitivity and supportive measures instituted.

Theophylline

  • SERIOUS AND FATAL REACTIONS HAVE BEEN REPORTED IN PATIENTS RECEIVING CONCURRENT ADMINISTRATION OF INTRAVENOUS CIPROFLOXACIN AND THEOPHYLLINE. These reactions have included cardiac arrest, seizure, status epilepticus, and respiratory failure. Although similar serious adverse events have been reported in patients receiving theophylline alone, the possibility that these reactions may be potentiated by ciprofloxacin cannot be eliminated. If concomitant use cannot be avoided, serum levels of theophylline should be monitored and dosage adjustments made as appropriate.

Adverse Reactions

Clinical Trials Experience

There is limited information regarding Clinical Trial Experience of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Postmarketing Experience

There is limited information regarding Postmarketing Experience of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Drug Interactions

There is limited information regarding Ciprofloxacin (injection) Drug Interactions in the drug label.

Use in Specific Populations

Pregnancy

Pregnancy Category (FDA):

  • Pregnancy Category


Pregnancy Category (AUS):

  • Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC) Pregnancy Category

There is no Australian Drug Evaluation Committee (ADEC) guidance on usage of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in women who are pregnant.

Labor and Delivery

There is no FDA guidance on use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) during labor and delivery.

Nursing Mothers

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) with respect to nursing mothers.

Pediatric Use

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) with respect to pediatric patients.

Geriatic Use

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) with respect to geriatric patients.

Gender

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) with respect to specific gender populations.

Race

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) with respect to specific racial populations.

Renal Impairment

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in patients with renal impairment.

Hepatic Impairment

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in patients with hepatic impairment.

Females of Reproductive Potential and Males

There is no FDA guidance on the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in women of reproductive potentials and males.

Immunocompromised Patients

There is no FDA guidance one the use of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in patients who are immunocompromised.

Administration and Monitoring

Administration

  • Oral
  • Intravenous

Monitoring

There is limited information regarding Monitoring of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

  • Description

IV Compatibility

There is limited information regarding IV Compatibility of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Overdosage

Acute Overdose

Signs and Symptoms

  • Description

Management

  • Description

Chronic Overdose

There is limited information regarding Chronic Overdose of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Pharmacology

There is limited information regarding Ciprofloxacin (injection) Pharmacology in the drug label.

Mechanism of Action

Structure

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Pharmacodynamics

There is limited information regarding Pharmacodynamics of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Pharmacokinetics

There is limited information regarding Pharmacokinetics of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Nonclinical Toxicology

There is limited information regarding Nonclinical Toxicology of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Clinical Studies

There is limited information regarding Clinical Studies of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

How Supplied

Storage

There is limited information regarding Ciprofloxacin (injection) Storage in the drug label.

Images

Drug Images

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Patient Counseling Information

There is limited information regarding Patient Counseling Information of Ciprofloxacin (injection) in the drug label.

Precautions with Alcohol

  • Alcohol-Ciprofloxacin (injection) interaction has not been established. Talk to your doctor about the effects of taking alcohol with this medication.

Brand Names

  • CIPROFLOXACIN®[1]

Look-Alike Drug Names

Drug Shortage Status

Price

References

The contents of this FDA label are provided by the National Library of Medicine.

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