Tag Archives: Moxifloxacin

Treating Mycoplasma genitalium urethritis in primary care

Guest posting: Dr Nathan Ryder, Clinical Director Sexual Health, Hunter New England Local Health District.  Mycoplasma genitalium is an emerging sexually transmitted pathogen. While testing is now widely available in Australia, treatment is becoming increasingly complex. M. genitalium resistance is increasing rapidly and a small but significant proportion of cases are currently untreatable. The benefit of treatment in […]

Sparing fluoroquinolones – alternative safe and effective options by syndrome and bug

Fluoroquinolones (ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin and moxifloxacin) have serious potential side effects,  and are best used only for directed therapy of serious multi-resistant Gram negative infections where no other safer alternatives are available. 14 of our 32 hospital facilities in HNELHD overuse these agents with 2016 average FQ usage above our current benchmark of 30 defined daily doses per 1000 patient-days. […]

Ciprofloxacin and other fluoroquinolones: should you think twice about prescribing?

Fluoroquinolones (ciprofloxacin, moxifloxacin and norfloxacin) (FQ) are essential agents for directed treatment of certain types of resistant aerobic Gram negative bacterial species where FQ susceptibility  has been proven.  They are best avoided as empirical  therapy or where there is an alternative due to these potential serious side effects: