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Some antibiotics cause PN... Flagyl (metronidazole and Tindamax) and
fluoroquinolones. Cipro, Levaquin, and Avelox.

Antibiotics also upset the GI flora, so using a good probiotic and/or yogurt/kefir may help. Some people may need a Candida cleanse (NOW makes a good one). If you are eating sugar and lots of carbs, you have to stop this while doing a Candida cleanse as Candida grows on sugars.

If you are drinking alcohol, you have to stop. This along with Candida makes aldehydes as metabolic byproducts, which damage nerves.
I took Florastor probiotic and some other product when I was on the antibiotic because it gave me diarrhea.
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