Levaquin is a member of the fluoroquinolone class of antibiotic. Johnson and Johnson and its subsidiary, Ortho-McNeil, are named as defendants because they test and manufacture Levaquin. According to the suit, Walgreens sold the plaintiffs the drug, and therefore may be culpable.
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All 15 plaintiffs allege they were not aware when they were taking levaquin, that they were at risk for adverse health effects, and they all suffered severe and permanent tendon injuries while on the medication.
The plaintiffs' lawyers allege that the defendants in the lawsuits deliberately marketed the fluoroquinolone to the elderly, particularly those with upper respiratory infections who were likely to be chronic corticosteroid users.