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Old 11-02-2009, 02:42 AM #3
MightyB MightyB is offline
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Hello, MightyB, welcome to PN forum.

I have a question for you: How often have you used Levaquin in the past 5 years?
As far as I'm aware mrs d I have never previously used levofloxacin, I have taken other antibiotics before such as erythromycin and amoxicillin with no adverse effects. I have read on the Internet that levofloxacin is a inhibitor of the enzyme that metabolises MDMA but I cannot find any information of side effects of the interaction?!?

Let me also state mrs d that I am by no means a regular illegal drug user, I would probably say that since the age of 18 I have taken recreational drugs 10 times without experiencing any adverse effects to my health.
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