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Cipro

American  
[sip-roh] / ˈsɪp roʊ /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of ciprofloxacin.


Example Sentences

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“I’ve already taken one Cipro pill,” Sen. Richard Lugar confirmed on-air.

From Slate • May 1, 2021

George W. Bush wielded it as a threat to force Bayer to lower the price of the antibiotic Cipro during the anthrax scare of 2001.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 4, 2021

In 2001, Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson threatened to use the law to gain a lower price on the Bayer drug Cipro, an antibiotic that also is given to people exposed to anthrax.

From Washington Post • May 2, 2017

She suggested that Mr. Castle take Cipro, an antibiotic in his Peace Corps-issued medical kit, but he was unable to hold it down.

From New York Times • Jul. 25, 2014

I needed one little pill of Cipro, or a couple of tabs of Imodium.

From "Endangered" by Eliot Schrefer