Norfloxacin: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Norfloxacin?
Norfloxacin is a bactericidal antibiotic, which works by inhibiting the growth of bacteria. It belongs to a family called fluoroquinolones. It is commonly used to treat urinary tract infections (UTIs) or prostate infections caused by different bacteria.
It is a broad-spectrum antibiotic and can adapt to fight against both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria. Doctors also prescribe it to treat bacterial infections of the eye.
Norfloxacin is available as film-coated tablets, capsules, oral solutions, ophthalmic solutions, suspensions, and ointments. Norfloxacin does not work for viral infections such as cold or flu.
What are the uses of Norfloxacin?
Norfloxacin is a synthetic fluoroquinolone that has broad-spectrum antibacterial effects against most bacteria.
It is commonly prescribed for infections that lead to inflammation of the urinary tract, like:
- cystitis (bladder)
- gonococcal cervicitis (cervix)
- prostatitis (prostate)
- pyelitis (renal pelvis)
- urethritis (urethra)
- pyelonephritis (kidney)
- spontaneous bacterial peritonitis or SBP
Norfloxacin can help treat gonorrhea. It is also used in cases of traveler’s diarrhea and infectious diarrhea. Owing to its broad-spectrum activity, Norfloxacin is also prescribed for treating bacterial infections of the eye, such as conjunctivitis.