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Why should I not take fluoroquinolone antibiotics?

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Why should I not take fluoroquinolone antibiotics?

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Fluoroquinolones should not be taken during benzodiazepine dependency or in withdrawal as they displace benzodiazepines from their receptor, in laboratory studies, they have GABA antagonist effects and are renowned for causing major problem for the majority of people who take them during benzodiazepine dependency and withdrawal. I cannot warn any stronger about the risks of taking these drugs. We have had people admitted with status epilepticus to intensive care facilities and suicides on benzo support groups from the consumption of fluoroquinolone antibiotics during benzo dependency or withdrawal. Adverse reactions to fluoroquinolones although they seem much more common in the benzodiazepine dependent population of people, they do ruin a lot of “non benzo” people’s lives causing permanent peripheral neuropathy and long term central nervous system damage, joint, tendon damage, muscular damage and a wide range of other problems. You can visit these web sites to read about victims of the

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