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"Avelox Has Taken My Life Away"

"Avelox Has Taken My Life Away" April 30, 2011. By Jane Mundy.
Bristol, RI: For anyone not familiar with the horrific side effects caused by Avelox, the following story seems unbelievable. How could an antibiotic destroy your health and family and leave you financially destitute? "Avelox has taken everything away from me," says Sue, a former nurse, mother of two and now divorced. "I put on my fake happy face for my kids, but as soon as they leave for school, I'm back in the couch. Whoever I was, is now gone."
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Maker of Avelox Ordered to Pay Millions in Contaminated Rice Case

Maker of Avelox Ordered to Pay Millions in Contaminated Rice Case April 13, 2011. By Charles Benson.
Stuttgart, AR: A jury in Stuttgart, Arkansas, recently handed down a ruling that a unit of Germay's Bayer AG, which has been scrutinized in the past for Avelox side effects, must pay more than $136 million over a genetically modified rice strain.
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Avelox Adverse Reactions from the Trenches

Avelox Adverse Reactions from the Trenches March 24, 2011. By Gordon Gibb.
Washington, DC: A serious infection, such as a sinus infection, often calls for a robust antibiotic in order to fight off the infection. And to be fair, those who have been battling such persistent infections lob plaudits to Avelox for ridding them of serious illness. But Avelox hasn't been coming up roses for everybody—especially those who experience aggravating Avelox side effects.
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Avelox Can Be Effective in Treating Wound Infections

Avelox Can Be Effective in Treating Wound Infections March 7, 2011. By Charles Benson.
Washington, DC: According to a recent report published by the American Society for Microbiology, Avelox may be effective in treating certain infected skin wounds.
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Bayer Mum on Tendon Rupture in January Release

Bayer Mum on Tendon Rupture in January Release February 26, 2011. By Gordon Gibb.
Ottawa, Ontario: In January of this year, Bayer Inc. issued a press release touting the virtues of Avelox in treating Streptococcus pneumonia (SP). After treating 128 million patients worldwide, Avelox had been shown a consistent effectiveness against SP, the latter demonstrating a low resistance to moxifloxacin hydrochloride (Avelox). Given the concern over certain strains of bacteria developing a resistance to antibiotics, one can understand Bayer's bravado.
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Avelox Side Effects Include Tendinitis

Avelox Side Effects Include Tendinitis February 14, 2011. By Charles Benson.
Bethesda, MD: While it is used to treat a number of infections such as pneumonia and bronchitis, Avelox side effects can potentially be dangerous to patients and lead to the development of tendinitis or even tendon rupture, according to the National Center for Biotechnology Information.
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Avelox Can Be Lifestyle Threatening

Avelox Can Be Lifestyle Threatening January 13, 2011. By Gordon Gibb.
Washington, DC: Avelox is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, which, like others in the quinolone class, can be a threat to tendons. This can impact not only those who enjoy sport and an active lifestyle, but anyone who depends on basic mobility just to get around and perform everyday tasks. The capacity, to be independent. Avelox, by virtue of Avelox side effects, can rob an individual of that capacity.
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Avelox Could Harm Liver, Health Canada Warns

Avelox Could Harm Liver, Health Canada Warns December 29, 2010. By Gordon Gibb.
Ottawa, Ontario: It was quietly floated back in March. However, the Canadian health authority earlier this year warned of a potential adverse reaction stemming from Avelox that could pose a threat to an individual's liver. Avelox antibiotic, or moxifloxacin, is commonly used to treat a broad spectrum of bacterial infections.
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Avelox Side Effects Could Include Tendon Problems

Avelox Side Effects Could Include Tendon Problems December 20, 2010. By Charles Benson.
Bethesda, MD: According to the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, avelox side effects can potentially include tendinitis or tendon rupture either during or up to several months after treatment.
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Avelox Tendon Ruptures

Avelox Tendon Ruptures December 17, 2010. By Heidi Turner.
Spokane, WA: Patients who took Avelox to treat their bacterial infection might not have been expecting a risk of serious Avelox side effects. Those serious side effects include an increased risk of Avelox tendon rupture. Like other drugs in its class, Avelox now carries a black box warning, alerting patients to serious Avelox adverse reactions.
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