Fluoroquinolones belong to a family of synthetic antibiotics, which kill bacteria by interfering with the replication of DNA.
Not exact matches
Both
belong to the family of antibiotics known as
fluoroquinolones and are prescribed for a variety of bacterial infections.
Cipro and Levaquin
belong to a class of antibacterials known as
fluoroquinolones, which have been found to cause tendinitis and ruptures in tendons — namely the Achilles tendon.
Scientists group
fluoroquinolones into two groups, with drugs
belonging to each of the groups sharing certain pharmacological and antimicrobial activity.
Ciprofloxacin (Cipro)
belongs to a class of drugs known as
fluoroquinolones, which are one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibacterial drugs.