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Description Skeletal formula of ofloxacin, showing its two enantiomers: the biologically active (S)-isomer, levofloxacin (top), and the biologically inactive (R)-isomer, dextrofloxacin (bottom). Created using ACD/ChemSketch 12.0 and Inkscape.
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