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From what I researched you do not have to show signs and symptoms right for the med to be the cause.
Something I have wondered about... I was prescribed the largest dosage of Cipro about 20 years ago and was on it daily for 6 months. I did not have any noticeable neuro deficits until recent years but I have wondered if that Cipro could have at least been partially responsible for damaging my peripheral nervous system.
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