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Old 01-23-2008, 10:28 PM #9
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Roxie, I use to take elmiron orally but it caused some bad side effects so I instill it directly into my bladder along with marcaine and sodium bicarb. I try to do these treatments daily and they do help. However, I've gotten several bladder infections as a result of the instills and I wonder if the levaquin I've taken for the infections could have caused the neuropathy. I read on the levaquin site where neuropathy can be a rare side effect. I'm so glad the elmiron is helping you! I wish you the best of luck also!
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