What is Avelox subscribed for?
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No, it's not used for smoking.
It's an antibiotic (more precisely it's moxifloxacin, a broad spectrum fluoroquinolone antibiotic). All that translates into is that it kills a wide variety of bacterial infections such as bronchitis, sinus infections, skin infections, etc.
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Avelox, or moxifloxacin is an anti-infective. This means it is used to treat infection. Some of the common uses include treatment of: urinary tract and gynecologic infections, gonorrhea, respiratory tract infections, and skin infections. It can be used for other infections too. Basically it kills bacteria.
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Davis's Drug Guide For Nurses - 9th edition
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