I took Levofloxacin in June of last year for C-diff, and was prescribed it again after surgery in December. It has caused several things, the most catastrophic was bilateral Achilles tendon ruptures, which the orthopedist hoped would heal, but still hasn't after 3 months. We're working toward surgery now. Other things that have happened are depression, suicidal thoughts, bicep tendonosis, clumsiness walking (requires a walker), finger tendon pain, knee weakness, DVT, and who knows what will happen next. Levofloxacin is in the same family as Cipro. I should not have been given it because I take Prednisone, had steroid injection in my ankle just before surgery, I'm 73, and low BMI. Plus I take 3 other medications that can interact with Fluoroquinolones. This is messing with my life!
Even though a person doesn't react after 1 or 2+ Fluoroquinolones, they're cumulative, so each time, the risk increases.
@mlmal I hope you recover from the side effects. Unfortunately, for many people, things can happen a year after taking it, and some deal with it the rest of their lives. I hope you and I don't fall into that category!!
Jim
Jim - On my prior post, I believe that is what took place with me given 2 same antibiotics about 18 months apart. I wanted to mention that some docs will prescribe other antibiotics, use with caution if never taken before. All of my medical charts NOW show my allergy to Augmentin and Avelox. One of them sent me to the emergency room 10 miles from my house. It hit me within 5 minutes after taking it. I had what doctors called a full-blown out allergic reaction, could not breath and so on. I might not be here today if I lived 25 miles from the hospital. No urgent care centers open. First time for an antibiotic, be with someone just in case, I could not have driven myself and my wife knew exactly what to do, she recognized the problem. Ed