What does ciprofloxacin do to cells? A deep dive into bacterial and human cell impacts
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As a potent fluoroquinolone antibiotic, ciprofloxacin is prescribed for a wide array of bacterial infections, including those affecting the urinary tract, skin, and respiratory system. What does ciprofloxacin do to cells, and how does it so effectively target bacteria while primarily sparing human cells?