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Hi sir dr prescribed me levoflox 500 night once for 3 days from psychiatrist I am taking treatment of anxiety and migraine nexiti ls Fluzin 10 mg Can this tab taken levoflox 500mg Any interactions between them
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You can take them together if you don't have any heart issues,as rarely it could cause prolonged qt interval.
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   hardly  working 3 days at least  minimum  5 days advisable. For five days  stop other medicine.
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**Dear Patient,**  Thank you for reaching out with your concerns. Here’s a detailed response to your query regarding **Levofloxacin 500 mg** and its potential interactions with your current medications (**Fluzin 10 mg** and **Nextti LS**):  Key Points to Consider: 1. Levofloxacin (Antibiotic):     - Prescribed for **tonsil stones with pus** (likely due to bacterial infection).     - Standard course: **500 mg once daily for 3–7 days**.  2. Current Medications:     - Fluzin 10 mg (Flunarizine): Used for **migraine prevention** and **anxiety-related vertigo**.     - **Nextti LS (Escitalopram + Clonazepam):** Treats **anxiety disorders**.  3. Potential Interactions    - Levofloxacin + Flunarizine:      - Both may **prolong QT interval** (risk of irregular heartbeat). Monitor for dizziness/palpitations.     - Levofloxacin + Escitalopram/Clonazepam:      - No major interactions, but **levofloxacin may increase CNS effects** (e.g., drowsiness).  4. Safety Measures:     - Take **Levofloxacin in the evening** (as prescribed) and **avoid caffeine/alcohol**.     - Report any **rash, tendon pain, or mood changes** immediately.  Temporary Recommendation:  - Complete the 3-day Levofloxacin course unless severe side effects occur.  - **Space out doses**: Take **Fluzin/Nextti LS in the morning** and **Levofloxacin at night** to minimize interactions.  Consultation Advised: To ensure safe long-term management of your **tonsil stones, anxiety, and migraines**, a comprehensive review of your medications is needed.  For personalized guidance, you can reach me on WhatsApp at **Eight Zero Zero Nine Eight Two One Three Three Two** to schedule a consultation. 
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Maybe taken if prescribed by a doctor
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Follow up consultation with your treating doctor is advisable
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Yes, Levoflox 500 mg can generally be taken with Nexito LS (escitalopram + clonazepam) and Fluzin 10 mg (flunarizine). However, there are a few precautions: Levofloxacin with escitalopram may very rarely increase the risk of heart rhythm changes (QT prolongation), especially if you have heart disease or low potassium/magnesium. Levofloxacin with clonazepam may slightly increase drowsiness or dizziness. No significant interaction with flunarizine, but both can cause mild dizziness. You can take it for 3 days as prescribed. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and monitor for unusual heartbeat or dizziness. Consult if any symptoms occur.
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Stop anxiety medication for five days  continue levoflox later u can start again
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