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Related: About this forumCipro may be implicated in Gulf War Syndrome
Its been well documented that the Defense Department stockpiled 30 million doses of Cipro during the Gulf War, and 150,000 troops received anthrax vaccines to prevent infection. But less well known is that during Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm, some troops actually took Cipro in anticipation of an anthrax attack.
The antibiotic Cipro can cause severe and sometimes permanent nerve damage.
In 2008, the FDA added a boxed warning its most serious alert to fluoroquinolones, noting they can cause tendonitis and tendon rupture. In 2011, the agency added a second boxed warning, saying the medications can worsen the symptoms of myasthenia gravis.
And while the most recent warning for peripheral neuropathy is not the most severe alert, it is alarming. According to the FDA, nerve damage may occur soon after these drugs are taken and may become permanent, and is unrelated to dosage levels.
http://www.airforcetimes.com/article/20131101/NEWS/311010018/New-FDA-warnings-Cipro-may-tie-into-Gulf-War-illness
Trillo
(9,154 posts)It could explain so many dogs acting more aggressive.
(I believe Baytril is the veterinary analog of Cipro)
BlueToTheBone
(3,747 posts)that produced Cipro?
womanofthehills
(8,661 posts)I had a bad experience with Cipro and I only took it one day. Lots of online "floxed" forums with sad stories.