While the defendant denied liability in the case, the plaintiff—who was not named in the summary—alleged that the tendon damage to her hip from the Avelox tendonitis not only affected her quality of life, but also led to emotional distress.
Recent posts to medications.com appear to support the concern with regard to Avelox, which is a fluoroquinolone and the subject of much concern over the tendency of fluoroquinolones to negatively impact tendons, including Avelox Achilles' tendon—not to mention other Avelox adverse reactions.
"I am a female, 59 years old and have a mild stress fracture on the top of my left foot," writes one woman to medications.com. "I also have been diagnosed with a bronchial infection. My Dr. [sic] prescribed Avelox for the infection and after one day I had severe pain in my foot as if I have had a gout attack in the foot."
While one respondent noted no ill effects after taking Avelox for three days, another respondent reported low-grade headaches for all five days of the Avelox regimen. "Today is the 6th day and the headache is finally gone. Also by the 4th day, my kidneys started hurting and on the 5th day I was in extreme pain. Urination went down and hard to empty my bladder. I am drinking Green Tea, Ginger and Raspberry to flush this out. The abdominal pains started on the second day, like gastritis, which got worse with each day on the meds. The 5 days are over and I am feeling so much better."
And here's another…
READ MORE AVELOX ANTIBIOTIC TENDON RUPTURE LEGAL NEWS
Avelox adverse reactions continue to be a frustration for many. The antibiotic was mandated for a black box warning in 2008 by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA), two years after being petitioned for same by the consumer advocacy group, Public Citizen.
READER COMMENTS
marijo
on
Vicki Dash-Slesinski
on
vickie Wood
on
2 cardiac ablations that would not put my heart into sinus rhythm
asthma -
stage 3 kidney disease
normal kidney function prior to Avelox
blood disorder - monoclonal gamopathy
1st my heart, then my lungs, then the kidneys and then my plasma cells. this all happened within two months.
I will be living with this for the rest of my life . . . this is not a tendon that can be repaired! That seems to be the only interest at the moment, I hope that will change. There are thousand affected in different ways. Go to fqresearch.org, you'll find the victims there. This has changed my life forever. Prior to this I was very active and saw my DR's for physicals and maybe once or twice a year for being sick. I had two DR's, I ended up with six additional specialists.
JD
on