Floxin, also known as Ofloxacin, is an antibiotic belonging to a class of drugs called quinolones. The drug is used to treat various bacterial infections including bronchitis, gonorrhea, prostatitis and infections of the skin, lower respiratory tract and urinary tract. Possible side effects of Floxin use include, but may not be limited to,
seizures, confusion or
hallucinations,
liver damage,
muscle and joint pain, nausea,
headache and increased sensitivity of the skin to sunlight.
The safety of Floxin in children (under the age of eighteen) and in pregnant and lactating women has not been established.
See your doctor if you have experienced an adverse reaction after taking Floxin. In addition, it may be important to
contact an attorney who can help you protect your legal rights. Please keep in mind that there may be
time limits within which you must commence suit.
See Also
- Antibiotics
- Hallucinations: Overview
- Headaches
- Joints & Muscles: Overview
- Liver Problems
- Nausea: Overview
- Seizures: Overview