8th December 2005
I think I answered this one earlier, but here it goes...
I had a reaction to Avelox, which is also produced by Bayer, and is almost identical to Cipro (same type of drug, a floroquinolone antibiotic).
My reaction consisted of
1. bilateral ulnar neuritis
2. small-cell vasculitis
3. abnormal heart rhythm
4. chronic tendonitis in legs and wrists
5. runaway anxiety/panic attacks for weeks
6. myalgia
my reaction was verified by 2 doctors, and Bayer.
2 years later, I still have neurological problems. Cipro has killed hundreds, and maimed tens of thousands worldwide. It is one of the most dangerous drugs a person can take.
I should also point out that, technically, Cipro is NOT an antibiotic. It is a chemo-theraputic agent used to kill strong bacteria. It's a designer drug.
I had a reaction to Avelox, which is also produced by Bayer, and is almost identical to Cipro (same type of drug, a floroquinolone antibiotic).
My reaction consisted of
1. bilateral ulnar neuritis
2. small-cell vasculitis
3. abnormal heart rhythm
4. chronic tendonitis in legs and wrists
5. runaway anxiety/panic attacks for weeks
6. myalgia
my reaction was verified by 2 doctors, and Bayer.
2 years later, I still have neurological problems. Cipro has killed hundreds, and maimed tens of thousands worldwide. It is one of the most dangerous drugs a person can take.
I should also point out that, technically, Cipro is NOT an antibiotic. It is a chemo-theraputic agent used to kill strong bacteria. It's a designer drug.
