How Do You Identify Noroxin Pill Markings?
Noroxin is a second-generation antibiotic from the fluoroquinolone group of pharmaceuticals. It is generally reserved for use as a last-resort antibiotic, to be prescribed only when other medications have failed. Noroxin is also sometimes referred to by its generic name of norfloxacin. Identification of Noroxin pills is simple, and they can be distinguished by their color, shape and numerical markings. Ensure that the pharmaceutical listed on the bottle is the correct one, as prescribed by your doctor. All Noroxin pills are 400 mg. Noroxin tablets have a distinct, narrow ovular shape and are imprinted with the capital letter word “NOROXIN” on one side and “MSD” above the numbers “705” on the other. They are colored white/off-white to pinkish. Ensure that you follow all instructions for using Noroxin pills, including the drinking of adequate water and the avoidance of certain foods, vitamins and other medications with Noroxin. Some of the instructions for Noroxin pills may be different