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Originally Posted by Nacho
Just go to drugvictims.org and read about all the injured people from quinolones. Cipro and Levaquin are two of the most dangerous. ALL the quinolones are dangerous, period!
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Sorry Nacho, but I am one who can safely take Levaquin and Cipro, so far. I have been prescribed and taken Levaquin many times for upper respiratory/sinus/UTI infections, and it works very well for me.
Only once was I prescribed...and again, safely tolerated...Cipro.
Remember that not every person with myasthenia gravis will react to medications alike, and no two doctors feel the same about "contraindicated" medications for myasthenics. Even some regional/local MG chapters may caution differently about medications. It depends on the doctor/MDA Director/MGFA, etc.
It is my opinion that any medication with serious side effects is toxic to our system. Immunosuppressants, steroids and others are like ingesting minute amounts of toxic waste, if you ask me! It's the nature of the Beast.