Hey, good idea.
I would just be careful about Cipro. The problems reported go beyond the personal experiences of people being "floxxed". There have been more FDA black box warnings through the years. The most recent that I found was May 10th, 2017. I knew about the possible issues, so I have kept an eye out for any prescriptions ordered for family members. The interesting thing is that recently a primary care doctor ordered Cipro for a first UTI which had just started. The instructions were to begin the drug, and they would let her know if she should continue based on a culture.
Cipro could have great uses, but I would opt for alternatives when available.
"These medicines are associated with disabling and potentially permanent side effects of the tendons, muscles, joints, nerves, and central nervous system that can occur together in the same patient."
"Health care professionals should not prescribe systemic fluoroquinolones to patients who have other treatment options for acute bacterial sinusitis (ABS), acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis (ABECB), and uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTI) because the risks outweigh the benefits in these patients"