Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 You 100% correct in that fluoroquinolones should NOT be used unless it's the very last choice. Especially for those with endocrine problems/auto immune. I have been suffering a severe long term adverse reaction to Avelox for 16 months now. These drugs are extremely dangerous. Best, Gigi > > > If the fluorine bond is very stable, then it would be interesting to > > know if that bond breaks in the body. If the bond and thus the med does > > NOT break into its molecular components in the body, then I'd think the > > fluorine is a non-issue. > > sol > > > > I donno about this bond but perhaps it's much worse in some drugs and > more of a non-issue as you put it for some other drugs. > > Baycol is one drug which was pulled due to the Fluoride component in > it killing people and there are still Fluorinated drugs just as bad > but being covered up by the drug companies. I think the fluorinated > quinolone's are very bad as well and should only be used in the last > line of an antibiotic defense. > > Mark > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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