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Symptoms include: Dizziness, lightheadedness, insomnia, nightmares, hallucinations, manic reaction, irritability, tremor, ataxia, convulsive seizures, lethargy, drowsiness, etc.(see fqresearch.org for more information)
These symptoms may start during your course of medication OR weeks after you finished taking levofloxacin, and may be long lasting and permanent.
Levaquin is able to do such severe damage to the CNS because it is ABLE TO CROSS THE BLOOD BRAIN BARRIER. Once inside the brain, it may disrupt the functioning of nerve cells by interfering with vital receptors.
One suggested method of minimizing and curing the damage would be to take Vitamin C and B complex supplements. Levaquin may itself bind to the Vitamin C reducing the danger of binding with brain receptors. Vitamin B complex is used to help the regeneration of damaged nerve cells. It is usually best to start treating Levaquin poisoning as soon as possible.




