When determining how long Cipro stays in the body, it's important to understand the "elimination half-life" of a medication. This is the amount of time it takes for the blood levels of the medication to be reduced by half. Because the elimination half-life of Cipro is about four hours, it means that it will take about 24 hours to completely remove this drug from the body.
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Hello Anonymous,
When determining how long Cipro stays in the body, it's important to understand the "elimination half-life" of a medication. This is the amount of time it takes for the blood levels of the medication to be reduced by half. Because the elimination half-life of Cipro is about four hours, it means that it will take about 24 hours to completely remove this drug from the body.
Hope this answers your question.
August 24, 2015 - 9:13amMaryann
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