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A doctor prescribes levofloxacin to a patient who is suffering various symptoms of prostatitis. These symptoms are caused by inflammation of the prostate resulting from a bacterial infection. Levofloxacin is an effective drug for treating prostatitis because a. it is an antibiotic.
b. it is a vasodilator.
c. it is a PDE5 inhibitor.
d. it is an androgen agonist.

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