CIPROFLOXACIN

Basic Information

Item Value
DrugBank ID DB00537
Evidence Level L5 (Computational Prediction)
Number of Predicted Indications 35

Predicted Indications (TxGNN)

The following are potential new indications predicted by the TxGNN model. Higher scores indicate higher predicted relevance.

# Indication Source
1 leptospirosis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
2 acute gonococcal cervicitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
3 staphylococcal infection TxGNN Knowledge Graph
4 shigellosis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
5 trigonitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
6 cystitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
7 conjunctivitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
8 infectious diarrheal disease TxGNN Knowledge Graph
9 bacterial arthritis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
10 yaws TxGNN Knowledge Graph
11 intestinal infectious disease TxGNN Knowledge Graph
12 chancroid TxGNN Knowledge Graph
13 rhinoscleroma TxGNN Knowledge Graph
14 bacterial pneumonia TxGNN Knowledge Graph
15 anthrax infection TxGNN Knowledge Graph
16 streptococcal pneumonia TxGNN Knowledge Graph
17 salmonellosis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
18 acute contagious conjunctivitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
19 staphylococcus aureus infection TxGNN Knowledge Graph
20 otitis externa TxGNN Knowledge Graph
21 arthropathy TxGNN Knowledge Graph
22 external ear disease TxGNN Knowledge Graph
23 botulism TxGNN Knowledge Graph
24 malignant otitis externa caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa TxGNN Knowledge Graph
25 dysentery TxGNN Knowledge Graph
26 maxillary sinusitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
27 prostatitis (disease) TxGNN Knowledge Graph
28 lymphogranuloma venereum TxGNN Knowledge Graph
29 paratyphoid fever TxGNN Knowledge Graph
30 streptococcal infection TxGNN Knowledge Graph
31 necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis TxGNN Knowledge Graph
32 diarrheal disease TxGNN Knowledge Graph
33 escherichia coli infection TxGNN Knowledge Graph
34 typhoid fever TxGNN Knowledge Graph
35 Pseudomonas aeruginosa infectious disease TxGNN Knowledge Graph

Disclaimer

These predictions are for research purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Clinical validation is required before any clinical application.


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