I've read a wealth of information on this site and others regarding Quinalone treatments (Cipro/levaquin/Avelox) for anemones.
I figured as a dually boarded physician in IM/ped ER - I might be able to shed some light on this medication.
Its quite effective against a number of pathogens, notable gram(-) organisms - hence its effect on sick gigs/mags.
The normal side effect profile for humans do not correspond to inverts because they involve rashes, myopathies, and potential tendon damage. Because of that it can be dosed with relative ease of mind.
A 250 mg dose is sufficient daily. A human dose would normally be 500 mg 2x a day for 5 days for uncomplicated UTI's maybe 7-10 for diverticulitis or other sick related issues.
Cipro is made by multiple generic manufacturers. The efficacy of the medication can be different depending on the company but I do not think it would matter much here.
In terms of alternative treatment, there is no medical reason to assume that Levaquin (250mg) would not be just as effective but it is more costly. Recent generic availability has made this much more cost effective however.
If there are any medically related questions regarding the medication, I would be glad to help.
I figured as a dually boarded physician in IM/ped ER - I might be able to shed some light on this medication.
Its quite effective against a number of pathogens, notable gram(-) organisms - hence its effect on sick gigs/mags.
The normal side effect profile for humans do not correspond to inverts because they involve rashes, myopathies, and potential tendon damage. Because of that it can be dosed with relative ease of mind.
A 250 mg dose is sufficient daily. A human dose would normally be 500 mg 2x a day for 5 days for uncomplicated UTI's maybe 7-10 for diverticulitis or other sick related issues.
Cipro is made by multiple generic manufacturers. The efficacy of the medication can be different depending on the company but I do not think it would matter much here.
In terms of alternative treatment, there is no medical reason to assume that Levaquin (250mg) would not be just as effective but it is more costly. Recent generic availability has made this much more cost effective however.
If there are any medically related questions regarding the medication, I would be glad to help.