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Allergy, not side effect. 62 yr. old male. diagnosed with lung i...

Posted at 9:54 PM on Apr 09, 2009 by supercoater, #40514
Allergy, not side effect. 62 yr. old male. diagnosed with lung infection associated with smoking and was prescribed 5 x 500 mg Levaquin. I took one with water in the parking lot of the pharmacy. With-in 20 minutes I started getting burning, tingling feelings in my throat and mouth. I drove home[5 mins.], by that time I had huge hives on my back and buttocks. I went back to the doctor immediately. Other than a rapid heartbeat, the only symptom seems to be the hives which were huge and covered my whole body.The Dr. stated that the episode occurred too soon after I took the pill to be an allergic reaction to the pill, however, I had not eaten or drank any thing that morning other than coffee. I also did not eat anything exotic the day before. I was given a steroid injection at the Dr. office and was prescribed a steroid med pak and an antihistamine. With-in 3 hrs. all the hives were gone. It is now 11 hrs later and I am ok except I am drowsy. If I do not recover well, I will post again to advise.
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Reply 7 months ago on Apr 10, 2009 by helen950, #18769

your dr should never have given you a steroid. It states that in the warnings. and your reaction means you should never take a fluroquinolone ,; cipro, avelox, levaquin. again.

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Reply 6 months ago on Apr 16, 2009 by kechi_love, #18931

Strait up, your doctor is wrong. I was a EMT and nursing student ( dropped for health reasons) and have a daughter that has to keep an epi pen with her to treat this very thing. An allergic reaction can happen within minutes of injestion or injection. Like when someone is allergic to peanuts eats them, their throat can swell shut within 3 to 5 minutes. Look up anaphlatic shock. I believe that's what happen to you, dont' ever take that med again.. the second reaction is always worse than the first!

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