Like other fluoroquinolones, Prulifloxacin prevents bacterial DNA replication, transcription, repair and recombination through inhibition of bacterial DNA gyrase. Quinolones and fluoroquinolones are bactericidal drugs, eradicating bacteria by interfering with
DNA replication. Quinolones are synthetic agents that have a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity as well as a unique mechanism of action, resulting in inhibition of bacterial
DNA gyrase and
topoisomerase IV. Quinolones inhibit the bacterial
DNA gyrase or the
topoisomerase IV enzyme, thereby inhibiting
DNA replication and
transcription. For many
gram-negative bacteria, DNA gyrase is the target, whereas topoisomerase IV is the target for many
gram-positive bacteria. It is believed that eukaryotic cells do not contain DNA gyrase or topoisomerase IV. ==Contraindications==