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Is ciprofloxacin okay to take if I have an incomplete right bundle branch block?

submitted by Jade from Georgia on 8/05/2014

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by Texas Heart Institute cardiologist, Maher M. Nasser, MD    

Maher M. Nasser, MD It is safe. Incomplete right bundle branch is fairly common and Cipro does not alter or worsen this minor conduction defect.  

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