A patient of bronchial asthma is on theophylline. Which of the following drugs should not be indicated to treat the upper respiratory tract infection in the same patient?
Correct Answer: Ciprofloxacin
Description: Drugs like ciprofloxacin, erythromycin and cimetidine are powerful microsomal enzyme inhibitors, predisposing to toxicity of theophylline.
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