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Re: quinolones reaction
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Re: quinolones reaction

by CCF Neuro[P] MD RPS, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS on January 21, 1999 at 10:09:15:

In Reply to: quinolones reaction posted by Linda on January 20, 1999 at 10:04:46:






On March 18th 1995, I was given a five day supply of Floxin at an urgent care center.By the 24th of March I was back at the urgent care center with a blood pressure of 120/160 and very blurry vision I have always carried a low blood pressure and do so now.I was given cipro because of blood in my urine, two days in to the cipro I experienced a sudden burst of pain on the left side of my head where there are tendons located, just above the base of my skull, I have experienced sever pain in that area, with severe dizzines(not vertigo). I have had a mri of the brain which was negative. the pain I felt wasn't like it was in the brain it was in the skull area.
My question is since floxin and cipro can cause ruptures, Is it possible for that part of the tendon in the head have a rupture also.I have suffered terribly since taking floxin/cipro
Linda
Dear Linda:
Sorry to hear about your problems.  This class of medications can cause CNS stimulation, which may lead to tremor, restlessness, confusion, headache, and very rarely to hallucinations or convulsive seizures.  They can also cause nausea, diarrhea, and rashes and rarely renal failure.  There has never been a reported case of this medication causing tendon bursts (?).  In young animals it can cause cartilege damage but this has never been found in humans to this point.  You may be experiencing headache.  I am not sure what the dizziness would be from, long term use can cause an anemia, but one would not see this with only 5 days of use.  Sorry that I am not much help.
It is not likely that so many years have gone by with cipro inducing these symptoms.  It is problably a better idea to try and figure out another etiology for these symptoms.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro[P] MD

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