March 24th
2008
10:18 PM
Well, I am not posting a side effect. I actually stumbled upon this website while trying to look up whether hypoglycemia is a side effect of Levaquin. I am a physician assistant and routinely prescribe this medication. Unfortunately ALL medications have the potential for causing many many many different side effects. Obviously one has to weigh the benefits of using the medication with the risk of side effects. And certain side effects are obviously more common than others. While I appreciate the point of a website like this, it is very frustrating for me, as a clinician, to read someone posting things that are absolutely untrue which can potentially cause undue distress or worry for everyone who may read it. I am referring to the person who wanted "to let everyone know of the relationship between levaquin and vancomycin." Her only source for this WRONG information is a nurse who told her daughter. Did she ever think that the nurse could be wrong and that maybe before posting something like that she should ask a pharmacist or a physician. Vancomycin and floroquinolones are not related pharmacologically!!!!
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March 14th
2008
12:34 PM
Wow, I had no idea that Levaquin affected so many people. My daughter had knee surgery a couple of years ago. They gave her vancomycin before the surgery. She had an allergic reaction to the stuff. She also found out from one of the nurses that levaquin is related to vancomycin.
I had a total hip replacement 3 years ago and they gave me vancomycin just before the surgery. I was laid up in the hospital for a week. When I arrived home I noticed that my skin was really itchy (mostly my arms). Whenever I scratched it left whelps and turned extremely red. Now after 3 years my skin is still itchy, but not as frequent as it used to be. Has anyone had this problem with their skin?
I wanted everyone to be aware of the relation between vancomycin and levaquin.
Good luck to all.
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January 2th
2005
4:34 PM
I am not sure if i am having a reaction to this medication. at the beginning of december i was given cefzil for a sinus infection after taking that for 10 days it was mostly better and came back with a headache and dry cough/ stuffy nose. I then got clarithromycin. After taking it twice, it made me really sick with stomach cramps and such. Last night i noticed my face was a little flush and itchy with a red tint to it. Now a lot of my body itches and my face is bright red but nowhere else is red i had a reaction to vancomycin last january and i dont kno if this is an allergic reaction either
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October 29th
2002
10:12 AM
I was prescribed Cipro for an upper respiratory infection in Oct., 2001. Within two days, I suffered nausea and explosive diarrhea. I was sent to the ER and admitted to Edward White Hospital in St. Pete, FL with Clostridium Difficle (C-Diff) caused by the Cipro. The only thing that eventually cured it was six weeks of Vancomycin. I also suffered tendonitis.
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Levaquin (4) Cubicin (1) 5-Aminosalicylic Acid (1) Cipro (1) Vancomycin Hydrochloride (1) Clarithromycin (1) Vancoled (1) Vancocin (1) Vancocin HCl (1)
July 14th
2008
8:09 PM
2 yrs. ago my husband had been on Vancomycin for an infection from a hip operation. He had an allergic reaction and was given Levaquin in the ER. Not long after the dose was given, he was not able to walk at all his fever spiked and he said he was blind at one point. It did not last but since then he had been slowly declining. He has trouble with his inner ear balance and he can hardly lift his right foot to clear the floor. He bearly feels anything from the knee down on both legs. We have been to many specialists/neuros, MRIs, nerve conduction test and there is nothing to show what is the cause. Can anyone tell me how we could find out for sure if Levaquin may be the culprit.
Sue
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