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Cipro

American  
[sip-roh] / ˈsɪp roʊ /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of ciprofloxacin.


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The list of drugs that can cause birth defects is long, including some antibiotics such as Cipro, mood stabilizers including lithium, and several medications to control arthritis, epilepsy and even acne.

From Washington Post Aug. 8, 2022

Leslie took Cipro, an antibiotic used specifically for anthrax poisoning, to treat her exposure.

From Slate May 1, 2021

George W. Bush wielded it as a threat to force Bayer to lower the price of the antibiotic Cipro during the anthrax scare of 2001.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 4, 2021

Dr. Gao made a diagnosis of acute gastroenteritis and prescribed Cipro, along with an anti-nausea drug.

From New York Times Jul. 25, 2014

I needed one little pill of Cipro, or a couple of tabs of Imodium.

From "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer

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