Ciprofloxacin does not inhibit mitochondrial functions but other antiboitics do

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At clinical concentrations, ciprofloxacin did not inhibit mitochondrial DNA replication, oxidative phosphorylation, protein synthesis, or mitochondrial mass (transmembrane potential). No difference in supercoiled forms of DNA was observed. The tetracyclines and chloramphenicol inhibited protein synthesis at clinically achievable concentrations, while rifampin, fusidic acid, and clindamycin did not.

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Riesbeck, K., Bredberg, A., & Forsgren, A. (1990). Ciprofloxacin does not inhibit mitochondrial functions but other antiboitics do. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 34(1), 167–169. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.34.1.167

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