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the reality is that no new antibiotics have been discovered for a very long time and bacteria are adapting.
It takes some pretty powerful stuff to wipe out infections and Cipro is a powerful antibiotic (remember the Anthrax scare?). The leva/levo version is used because it kills a bunch of stuff that would just laugh at a Z-pack.
I'm less worried about these drugs and more worried that we aren't developing the next class of antibiotics.
Have any of you heard all the hype over this drug since a guy died from it? I know all drugs have side effects, but since this guy died everybody who has taken it seems to have had a bad experience. I took it years ago, but I don't recall any problems.
the reality is that no new antibiotics have been discovered for a very long time and bacteria are adapting.
It takes some pretty powerful stuff to wipe out infections and Cipro is a powerful antibiotic (remember the Anthrax scare?). The leva/levo version is used because it kills a bunch of stuff that would just laugh at a Z-pack.
I'm less worried about these drugs and more worried that we aren't developing the next class of antibiotics.
I'm not sure how we should have "thoughts" on an antibiotic. Medically speaking, it's a broad spectrum antibiotic of the quinolone family (like Cipro) with activity against a number of Gram positive and negative bacteria. It's usually well-tolerated, but (like all broad spectrum antibiotics) its use should be limited to infections in which a more narrow-spectrum drug is not appropriate.
Use in children should should be limited due to rare, but serious, musculoskeletal complications, especially tendon rupture (which I have never seen).
It is very effective in bacterial upper respiratory, pulmonary, and genitourinary infections.
My wife's Dr gave her a RX of it last Friday and she's freaking out, will not take it. I told her save it for me. I rarely go to the Dr, she has so much from her sickness I usually take leftovers like her levaquin.
She's on a heart medicine, but I forget the name right now, and several things to treat her lupus. I don't think none for cholesterol.You get the uninformed media involved and this is what we get. An overblown freak out.
I personally have seen the tendon rupture that kiddiedoc mentioned. Just take it easy on physical activity while you are taking Levaquin and for a few weeks afterward and you should be good.
Is your wife by chance on medication for high cholesterol?