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How fluoroquinolones cause metal complexation?

Author: Dwight Obillos



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Cations Ca2+, Zn2+, Fe2+, Bi3+. Because of this, there is an interaction between quinolones and mineral containing drugs These complexes are water insoluble, so there are bivalent metal ions in the urine, causes crystalluria


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