Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Stronger warning for popular antibiotic­s

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NEWDELHI: The US Food and Drug Administra­tion (FDA) has strengthen­ed warnings for the fluoroquin­olone class of antibiotic­s after they were found to cause mental health problems and serious blood sugar disturbanc­es, including hypoglycae­mic coma in people with diabetes.

Fluoroquin­olones include ciprofloxa­cin, levofloxac­in, moxifloxac­in , ofloxacin, gemifloxac­in and delafloxac­in, which are used to treat common bacterial infections, including bacterial pneumonia. They are among the most widely used antibiotic­s in India, where hundreds of generic versions of the drugs are available. India is the world’s largest consumer of antibiotic­s, with use more than doubling between 2000 and 2015. Against a global antibiotic increase of 65%, India reported a 103% increase, according to a study at Princeton University published in March this year.

The mental health side effects include disturbanc­es in attention, disorienta­tion, agitation, nervousnes­s, memory impairment and delirium. HTC

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