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I was prescribed Avelox for pneumonia, which I had a severe react...

Posted at 3: 0 PM on Mar 05, 2008 by daydreambeliever, #27738
I was prescribed Avelox for pneumonia, which I had a severe reaction to. I was driving in my car with my kids and suddenly didn't know where I was. I was so confused and pulled the car over and vomited. I rushed home and was launched into a full-fledged panic attack. I was then given Levaquin and I was fine with it other than some mild malaise and a little dizziness for the 7 days of 750mg, but my symptoms just came back soon after and I developed a sinus infection and was put back on the Levaquin. I took one 250mg pill yesterday and had the same thing happen, severe fatigue, weakness and numbness in my hands and arms, dizziness, confusion, panic attacks, blurred vision and severe diarrhea. I felt floaty and out of it for the rest of the day and night. I woke up this morning and I feel much better, other than some left over anxiety about taking the prescription. THE GOOD NEWS is that my symptoms are gone now that the antibiotic has been metabolized and secreted from my body. I did see some floaters in the shower today, but I believe they were because I strained my eyes when looking to far to the right. I drank 2 glasses of wine to help with the increased heart rate and insomnia that the drug caused--worked well!! I would never, ever take this antibiotic again.
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Reply about 1 year ago on Mar 05, 2008 by helen950, #5331

Please file a MedWatch report. You;ve had a severe adverse reaction to a quinolone antibiotic. Make sure your dr notes your records accordingly. Pleaes go to www.fqvictims.org and you'll get some good information there to help in your recovery

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