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Old 03-29-2014, 11:54 AM #7
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Re. Cipro.

I am thinking back to around the time of my first signs of neuropathy.
I had at that time just had 2 or 3 incidents of UTI for which I had been prescribed Cipro each time.
It could just be a coincident perhaps, but it make me wonder.
I am allergic to Sulfa, so I do not have a lot of choices. I think Keflex and Nitrofurantoin might be on such list too, I am not sure.
I have looked at the lists of meds causing neuropathy.

This is a question of another med (unrelated to UTI symptoms): The med called Dimenhydrinate, is it related any such lists of neuropathy causing meds?
Does anyone know??
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