February 2th
2009
1:28 PM
Recently, my sister at 39 years old lost her life to a condition called pulmonary thromboembolism, which was directly caused by the birth control pill she was taking, YAZ. I need to know if there is something that we can do. She left behind three young children, and it is not fair that just because a product has a warning label that gives manufacturers a license to destroy a family and take a life. I believe that warning labels on products are just another example of economics being placed above public safety. Please reach me asap if there is someone who can help.
-- By lwllnbrg8 | Reply | (2) replies | Private Message me
May 1th
2008
2:03 PM
My grandfather at 86-years-old was prescribed Avelox for bronchitis. The warning on the medication listed by Bayer, the company that makes the drug, states that extreme caution should be used when administering to the elderly. He was also prescribed prednisone, which is a drug that is listed that should NEVER be mixed with Avelox. My grandfather took his own life on April 22, 2008, with no warning signs. He was fine when my grandmother left to go to the store and when she returned, she found him. No other family should have to go through what ours has been through in the past nine days!!!! Do not take AVELOX!!!! We just want to prevent one family from going through what we have been through by warning people about this horrible drug. Doctors need to pay more attention to warning labels and drug interaction- someone needs to stand-up and take some responsibility for medications that harm rather then help!
-- By missingpapa | Reply | Private Message me
November 2th
2007
11:05 AM
Can someone tell me how long it took for the symptoms to go away.
I have been itchy, eye swelling, tingles, numbness in my hands and feet as well as a rash.
-- By ssoares | Reply | (3) replies | Private Message me
March 22th
2007
1:56 PM
i have been prescribed levaquin many times in the past of my chronic sinusitis, it is not until this past two weeks that i had noticed severe symptoms, pain in feet, ankle, leg, hip and shoulder, making it difficult to walk and or do stairs. i have stopped taking levaquin, for 2 days now, i am hoping my symptoms improve. should the company not put stronger warning labels on this medication? or inform the medical community of the severe adverse reaction so that they can quickly diagnose their patients when they complain of these symptoms
-- By jkimlo | Reply | Private Message me
April 11th
2006
8:53 PM
EVERYONE who has suffered side effects from Levaquin or any of the drugs in that family, PLEASE submit a complaint to the FDA through Med Search. This website has the form which you can do online or print and mail.
I submitted mine 2 days ago, as advised by my pharmacist. I asked 2 of them about Levaquin and neither had heard of these problems, so we really need to publicize this.
We need to tell every doctor who has prescribed this and ask that they make a report as well Whether your doctor believes your problems came from the Levaquin or not, at least go and get your condition documented in a medical file. We may need this later to send to Med Search or the FDA.
My pharmacist said making these reports to Med Search is the way to get the warning labels updated. Hopefully this will also get the word out to all the doctors who prescribe this horrific drug that it is NOT to be used as a first line of treatment.
If everyone that has written on these websites makes a complaint and does so as soon as you can, we might be able to spare many others this unnecessary suffering.
-- By gayle634 | Reply | Private Message me
August 15th
2005
1:22 PM
I took Levaquin several years ago for pneumonia after being misdiagnosed and treated for bronchitis. Within three days, my breathing improved but my body felt worse. By the third day, I started having what I thought was joint pain in odd places: feet, ankles, knees, wrists, fingers, elbows and shoulders. I called the doctor who told me not to worry, that these were side effects that would go away. I kept taking it because I was desperate to get well after months of being sick and misdiagnosed, but the side effects worsened. I called again and got the same advice. By Day 13 and in tears, I started researching it and found a website that detailed the horrible side effects that people were experiencing, how the drug was implicated in bilateral tendon ruptures, how Nader's group had petitioned for warning labels detailing these dangerous side effects and been denied, and how the symptoms persisted in some for years.
By the time I stopped taking the drug (Day 13), I could not lift my right arm over my head, a symptom that persisted for about six months. I immeditaely went to see a rheumatologist who told me it was not my joints but my tendons that had been 'attacked' and that I should have stopped the drug immediately at the first sign of a problem. He said that over time I would improve.
What disturbs me is that my experience happened FOUR YEARS AGO and there were many who had similar experiences who preceded me by several years. That this situation still persists in unconscionable.
The side effects lasted for several years but the varied. At one point, every time I kneeled I felt there were rubber bands across the front of my knees that were about to snap. For a while, my ankles were very weak, etc.
I would say that it took about 3 1/2 years to be rid of the symptoms so it may take that long and longer for some to detox from this dangerous drug.
Hope that helps.
Susan
-- By sjordan51 | Reply | Private Message me
October 26th
2004
3:03 AM
Major headache, nausea, vomiting, fever, tingling in the hands, joint pain - general achiness, like the flu. I have been taking Sulfameth for two days, but after experiencing these side effects, and reading that others have experienced the same - I am stopping. There was no indication at all of any side effects, nor were there any warning labels on the bottle.
-- By karenjohnston | Reply | Private Message me
Levaquin (3) Yasmin (2) Singulair (1) Tegretol (1) Doxycycline Hyclate (1) Sulfamethoxazole (1) Avelox (1)
September 12th
2009
5:10 PM
Within 12 hours of my first dose, I started experiencing irritability, racing of thoughts, rapid heart beat, shortness of breath, nausea, sweating, and then ultimately, a panic attack. I have history of successfully treated depression from several years ago, yet this med brought forth all those painful old feelings of angst. I am discontinuing doxy immediately. I wish that one of the warning labels on the Rx bottle read, "Do not take if there is a history of depression." It sounds like that would have save a lot of people a lot of grief. Best wishes to all for good health.
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