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Fluoroquinolone

Marbofloxacin is a small molecule drug that has been studied for its biological activity. While it shows potential in various scientific assays, research indicates it may have mutagenic properties in certain laboratory tests.

How it worksMarbofloxacin belongs to a class of drugs known as fluoroquinolones, which typically work by interfering with bacterial enzymes like gyrase to stop bacteria from growing.

Used for
The provided data does not list specific medical uses for Marbofloxacin.
Class
FluoroquinoloneSmall molecule

How to take

Information regarding specific human medical uses, dosage, and administration is not available in the provided data bundle.

Key warnings

  • ·Laboratory tests indicate that Marbofloxacin may cause genetic mutations (mutagenicity).

Side effects

Serious

  • ·Potential mutagenic activity (based on laboratory studies showing positive results in Salmonella typhimurium strain TA102).

Talk to your doctor

Monitor

  • ·Genetic/mutagenic effects as noted in scientific literature.

Questions to ask

  • ·What are the risks of using Marbofloxacin given its mutagenic potential?
  • ·How does Marbofloxacin work in the body?

Educational summary derived from FDA labeling, AI-assisted. Not medical advice — consult a healthcare professional. Updated 2026-04-25.