If that's the case then they need to offer an alternative b4 a person is peeing
razorblades and bleeding . Ive never been told I had an option.
On Friday, February 10, 2017 9:24 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:
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with Cipro and Levaquin are not a super bug, but blowing up your heart.
etc.Reading the numbers is scary. Joints, muscles, etc.Sounds like you can use
it fine many times, then bam it happens.Greg
> I take cipro 1-2 times a year as a defense to a uti that presents> as at
> least some blood in the urine. Once every few years the first> round of cipro
> isn't enough and it gets stepped up to something> stronger. These doctors
> have been giving people antibiotics every> time they have a discomfort, even
> if its viral which anyone with> any sense knows a virus has to run its
> course. The worry is a super> bug will come from to many antibiotics on the
> average whiner. I> personally don't believe anyone is going to have a problem
> taking> antibiotics in moderation. Sometimes doctors wont give them even>
> when it makes sense to. In those cases just go to the ER or the> walk in
> places if its during the week. In my opinion a quad that > cant weigh a
> doctors advise probally wont live long.>>> Ron>>> On Friday, February 10,
> 2017 4:47 PM, greg <[email protected]> wrote:>>> Me too, I took it anyway.> I'm
> alergic to Macrobid, so not many option that work for me. Greg>>>> Well
> that's wonderful. Cipro and levaquin have always been my go->> to drugs.>>>>
> Larry WillisRetired and proud of it>>>>>> Begin forwarded message:>>>>>>>
> Resent-From: [email protected]>>> From: greg <[email protected]>>>> Date:
> February 9, 2017 at 10:58:35 PM EST>>> To: <[email protected]>>>> Subject:
> [QUAD-L] Cipro Warning>>>>>>>>> Just got a UTI. I always used Cipro, but they
> have a new danger>>> warning. So importent, its called a "Black Box"
> waning........>>>>>> FDA Says Risks May Outweigh Benefits for Antibiotics
> Levaquin,>> Cipro Posted May 16th, 2016 by Michelle Llamas & filed under>>
> FDA News & Recalls. >> Did you experience aortic complications after
> taking>> fluoroquinolones?>>>> On May 12, 2016, the U.S. Food and Drug
> Administration announced>> it is requiring a stronger black box warning for
> common, popular>> antibiotics called fluoroquinolones that include Levaquin>>
> (levofloxacin), Cipro (ciprofloxacin) and Avelox (moxifloxacin) —>>
> medications taken by more than 26 million Americans each year.>>>> "The U.S.
> Food and Drug Administration is advising that the>> serious side effects
> associated with fluoroquinolone>> antibacterial drugs generally outweigh the
> benefits for patients>> with sinusitis, bronchitis, and uncomplicated urinary
> tract>> infections who have other treatment options," the FDA said in a>>
> Drug Safety Communication. "For patients with these conditions,>>
> fluoroquinolones should be reserved for those who do not have>> alternative
> treatment options.">>>> The agency's action comes after its FDA Advisory
> Committee>> meeting in November 2015. This is not the first warning for
> these>> drugs released by the FDA. It previously added boxed warnings in>>
> 2008 for tendon rupture and tendinitis and again in 2013 for>> permanent
> nerve damage called peripheral neuropathy.>>>> The new boxed warning advises
> patients and doctors that these>> antibiotics may cause potentially permanent
> damage to muscles,>> tendons, joints, nerves and the central nervous system.
> In>> patients with minor infections such as sinusitis and bronchitis,>> the
> risk outweighs the benefits, the FDA panel found. In these>> cases, other
> treatments are often available and the agency>> strongly discourages doctors
> from prescribing them.