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Old 05-08-2022, 02:04 PM #1
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Default Fluoroquinolone antibiotics (Cipro) Damage

My daughter lives with terrible ruptures in feet from the Cipro drug. Here is a link on this class of drugs.

Disabling and potentially permanent side effects lead to suspension or restrictions of quinolone and fluoroquinolone antibiotics | European Medicines Agency.

She's been directed to a D.O. here in LA who lives with damage too and he works to help those who are damaged from this class of abx drugs.

I'd like to post his link as it's very informative and all about this journey but I don't think that is permitted here....

So if you or know of others with ruptures etc look at this info.
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