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Diarrhoea - prevention and advice for travellers - Management
Empirical ciprofloxacin: adults (except pregnant/breastfeeding women)

Age from 18 years onwards
Ciprofloxacin tabs: 500mg twice a day for 3 days
Ciprofloxacin 500mg tablets
Take one tablet twice a day for 3 days.
Supply 6 tablets.
Age: from 18 years onwards
Licensed use: yes
Private prescription: yes
Patient information: To be taken when symptoms are moderate to severe (for example, bowel movements becoming very frequent, very watery, or contain blood) or if symptoms are lasting beyond 3 days. If you are still unwell after 24 hours of starting treatment, you should complete the 3-day course, but if your symptoms are much improved, there is no need to continue treatment.

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