Norflox 400mg Tablet 10s
Norflox 400 Tablet is an effective medication for treating bacterial infections and helps to restore the balance of good bacteria in the intestine which can be disrupted due to antibiotic usage or intestinal infections. It works by blocking a bacterial enzyme involved in the infection, which stops the bacteria from dividing and repairing themselves, ultimately killing them.
Norflox 400 Tablet is composed of two medicines Norfloxacin and Lactobacillus. Norfloxacin acts as an antibiotic by inhibiting the activity of a bacterial enzyme called DNAgyrase. This action prevents the division and repair of bacterial cells ultimately leading to their death. On the other hand Lactobacillus is a probiotic that aids in the restoration of the healthy bacterial balance in the intestine which may be disturbed as a result of antibiotic usage or intestinal infections. This combined action makes Norflox 400 Tablet effective in the treatment of bacterial infections.
You may experience nausea, dizziness, headache and abdominal cramp while taking this medicine. To properly benefit from this medication take it as prescribed by your doctor following the recommended dosage and duration. Swallow the tablet whole without chewing crushing or breaking it It is advised to take Norflox 400 Tablet on an empty stomach for better efficacy.
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Norflox 400mg Tablet 10s
Prescription Required
Packaging :
strip of 10 tablets
Manufacturer :
Cipla LtdComposition :
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