Nadifloxacin: Frequently Asked Questions Answered
What is Nadifloxacin?
Nadifloxacin is a topical antibiotic used to treat skin conditions such as acne and other dermal infections caused by bacteria. This drug belongs to a class of broad-spectrum antibiotics (fluoroquinolones) approved to treat certain bacterial infections. Nadifloxacin inhibits the activity of bacterial enzymes and prevents the synthesis of essential proteins required for bacterial proliferation. Nadifloxacin is meant only for external use.
What are the uses of Nadifloxacin?
Nadifloxacin is mainly prescribed for the treatment of facial acne and bacterial skin infections.
Acne Vulgaris: Nadifloxacin is used to treat symptoms associated with acne vulgaris, such as pimples, redness, tenderness, and blackheads.
Bacterial Skin Infections: Nadifloxacin is used to treat bacterial skin infections such as folliculitis (infection of a hair follicle), boils, impetigo, infected wounds, sycosis vulgaris (a chronic infection in the area of the chin or bearded region), infected atopic dermatitis, wound infections, minor cuts in the skin, and other topical/dermal bacterial infections with susceptible bacterial intervention.