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from various Adverse Reaction Forums regarding vision damage:
I took cipro september 2001. Immediately I saw black spots passing
constantly in front of my range of I want to know if someone who took cipro or an other quinolone had
floaters in the eyes after it and is floaters desappear gradually,
because i have it for 3 month now and it seem to be less dark and
bigger. I dont thing that is related with the age because im only 25
yrs! I saw an ophtalmologist an he said that my vision is good and i
I think your opthalmologist has misdiagnosed your condition. Many on this formum have complained of vision problems including the appearance of what seems like floaters in their field of vision. I just finished seven days of Tequin, prescribed for pneumonia. When I took the first pill I did not shut my eyes for almost 2 days. My lips were tingling and my heart was racing. I thought all this was due to breathing treatments, steroid shot, and steroid pills. I never imagined that the "antibotic" was the problem. I continued to have these problems and then some blurred vision, ringing in ears and pain between my shoulder blades Those who continue to have vision problems and their doctors
continue to claim "It cannot be the drug" may find the following to be
of interest: My left eye felt like it was moving and jerking, but not insync
with the right eye.By now, I convinced myself I had MS or a brain
tumor.On Day 4, the Gastroenterologist took me off the Cipro and gave
me Colestid for the diarrhea. I like you had an ADR from taking Levaquin for a sinus infection. I
too had a lot of the same symptoms that you described. My left eye
pupil was always more dilated then the right and it felt like my eyes
were reacting in slow motion at times. Symptom after symptom would
changed and shifted or moved around as time went on another one who thought she had MS here. scariest time of my life. I had visual problems as well with a whacky neuro test on my right eye. my MRI was normal. No MS. I believe my eyesight has recovered. the burning and rash are VERY typical of quinolones The absolute WORST thing, though, is the 'jerky' eye. It makes it
hard to read and do most anything else. I have been having problems with my eyes ever since taking cipro for a urinary problem. I took cipro 500 mg twice a day for about 6 - 8 weeks, a total of 1000 mg per day. I have floaters and spots in my vision. I have not been on the medication for several months but the problems still persist. Has anyone else had similar issues? After mabey a month since i stop the cipro i started to have a little spot in the corner of my right eye and after in my left one. Now i have it for about a month and a half but i have about 2 or 3 spots in each eye, some its like a circle and some is like a piece of hair. But now, i ting that my spots dissolve because at first its was little and dark and now its bigger but less dark. I see an ophtalmologist and he said that everything is ok..i only have floaters My adverse reaction to Avelox started out with a pain like no other
in the right side of my face, involving the eye. It felt as if someone
had a pair of pliers pulling at the back of my eye and the pain spred
under my eye (felt like it was in the bone structure) down to the
right side of my neck. I would go to bed crying,(which made the pain
worse! for days!) thinking that this pain would eventually make me go
stark raving mad. At times I understood Dr. I was diagnosed with 'Posterior Vitreous Detachment' in my right
eye. Does this sound familiar to anyone? I had exactly the same thing happen after taking Cipro. The Cipro was in January (second round, first was in the previous December.) and the eye problem began the middle of Feb. Still have clouding and debris in that eye. I find it interesting because my mother who took Cipro for about 3
months for osteomyelitis last year now has several new eye problems.
One of which is the beginnings of macular degeneration. I'd have to
check with her what all the other problems are but, I think she has
something similar to what Winnie was talking about, the vitreous I was diagnosed with cataracts the year following levaquin and now
four years later with macular degeneration, and was wondering if
anyone else has been. I wish I could recall exactly how long it took for my eyes to get
better-- actually it was predominantly one eye. You really need to
have an opthamologist look it over rather than simply an
optometrist/optician. I also had abnormal nerve movement in the eye as
measured by an EEG. (You watch a TV screen and the electrodes record
the nerve tracking of the visual image). It's so strange, but as I look back for many many years, I have
ALWAYS said that while and after taking an antibiotic, I had trouble
with my eyes. Now, of course after being floxed and ciproed to death 6
years ago, I am really having trouble with my eyes. I go to an opth.
Monday, the 20th to see why I have "narrow angles"!!! Just a note about eye symptoms. The first week I took Levaquin, I
woke up with one eye totally dry and pink. I also had a sudden vitreous detachment in one eye immediately after taking a 10 day course of Cipro. This was among the other reactions, Sorry to hear about how messed up your eyes are. I just completed my visit to an opthamologist(SP) for my vision problem in my left eye. I mentioned this happened after taking Levaquin and thought it was a possible reason for my eye sight problems.. He said there are many drugs that can mess with the eyes, and Levaquin sure can be one of them.. Basically I have 20/40 vision in my left eye now, and 20/20 in my right.. No damage was noticed when he looked at my eye.. he told me it isnt that bad vision wise and see him in a couple years for another checkup..Well I guess good news for me for once :)... Anyway I hope you will one day be able to take those triple bifocals off and heal from this mess muscle wise.. My eye doctor was not familiar with the ADR's to FQ's, however he
listened intently and examined my I took 3 Cipro on July 9th, and have mostly been on the mend. But
I've noticed short-term memory and word-recall problems lately.Does
anyone have any insights on whether this could be from the Cipro, at
this point in time, or just part of normal aging or whatever (I am 48,
and for the most part, sharp as a tack). Also yesterday I had a short
period of time where my vision got blurry for no apparent reason. (I
called the eye doctor on that one, Last Friday, I noticed a flash of light on the side of my right
eye. It has continued to flash and some floaters are ocurring now that
disturb my vision. Made an appt. with a opthamologist this morning for
1:45 PM today. Just got back a short time ago. He diagnosed me with
"posterior vitreous base detachment". He said my retina looked I too had a problem with flashes of light in the corner of my eyes
after taking Avelox. It cleared up after five weeks, but has left me
with floaters. I know this is alarming, but even if your retina does
detach, there is surgery now that will help you as long as you get to
the Dr right away if you see the "showers". I am not trying to make
Following my Levaquin adverse reaction approx. two years ago, I
have had tinnitus and eye floaters. Has anyone out there suffer
similar symptoms and have them abate after two years? Is this damage
permanent? If anyone has About a year ago (time flies) I posted an article - written in
awkward English from a foreign eye surgeon - who stated that during an
operation they scrapped off white stuff and found it was pure Cipro
inside the eye - they BALTIMORE Because of its lower pH, ciprofloxacin seems to form drug
depots at the site of a break in the cornea, such as in a surgical
corneal flap or the bed of a corneal ulcer, said Richard A. Eiferman,
MD, clinical professor of ophthalmology in Louisville, Ky.
Based on my experience with the ADR to Levaquin, it takes at least
3 years to be able to live/perform a near normal life! Even after 3 years, symptoms still exist, ie., numb toes, pain in
ankles, burning (eyes, mouth, skin), visual problems, passing pain in
back of hands and lower arms, and at times - imbalance in walking, My
left eyelid is droopy also and my right eyelid tight. My left pupil is
dilated and everything is a bit fuzzier than usual. My eyes are
strained when looking at the computer screen too long. I have problems
with bright lights, everything seems too For the past four months since taking my last Tequin, my left
eyelid has been drooping...My eyes don't look the same. My vision has
been "dimmer" (need more lights turned on in the house), eyes get
tired more easily, as I would like everyone who has had blind spots develop in their eyes
since taking fluoroquinolones to email me and tell me about them. On
New Year's Eve I noticed a small area in the vision of my right eye
was I still have the vision loss. It has not changed in these 11 days.
I am curious whether anyone else has had this. Of interest is that my initial reaction and only time I have taken
a fluoroquinolone was in October 2000. I still cycle with muscle
fatigue and pain every few months. Twitching has become a small part
of my life. My field of vision would be white, as if I had looked into the sun too long and could not clear my eyes Has anyone experienced the same eye problems my wife is currently
dealing with, namely nausea and dizziness whenever she finishes
reading something or while watching t.v.? With the t.v. it seems to me
like her eyes are telling her brain that she is moving even though she
is perfectly still at the time. This then causes her I have an increased number of floaters. I also have something like
a dark sheer curtain effect that I see only when I move my eyes side
to side while looking at a white surface or the sky. But the most
troubling thing I have is a blind spot which occurred sometime around
New Year's Eve. I noticed it while reading in bed. My left eye was The first symptoms I had right after taking Cipro were vision
related. My eyes became very dry, and I saw flashes of light when I
moved my eyeballs from side to side or up and down. The Opthamologist
said that I had a "vitreous detachment". I also had large "floaters"
in one eye that he said were cells torn off from the retina and optic
nerve. Three years later, I still have this big gob of stuff in my eye
that is like looking thru waxed paper, and it is My eyes were tired and didn't focus well for quite some months
after Cipro/Levaquin/naldixic acid/Floxin/Tequin - all in a 6 or 7
month period. In addition, I had eyelid problems - one eye twitched
for over a month, and one I did develop vision problems and had to get new glasses. I also fell and broke my arm nearly two years later because my depth of field is really screwed up and I misjudged the height of a curb.Anyway, I aged 20 years in two years after Levaquin. . My blurry vision has stabilized to a degree I can see things a bit more clearly, however my eyes are not as reactive to light - I need more light to see things clearly. I've been having a very bad twitch in my left eye and the pupil is
continuously dilated. It seems every day My eyesight was never good but now it's also a bit fuzzy.To refresh
my history: I took 5 250 mg Levaquin pills Her other pronounced symptom is that she cannot stand any bright
light and she has "pain behind her eyeballs". Friday the eye doctor
gave her very dark glasses. Tomorrow she will have a series of eye
exams. (The doctor did not want to do them Friday because of
everything that had happened that week.) The doctor wants to know if
this is a common reaction or a rare reaction, and if anyone has any
insights into this reaction. Any information I can give her would be
helpful to her. For what it's worth, I went through two bouts of light sensitivity
after being FQd. The first lasted weeks and happened a couple of
months after the FQs. The second was another couple of months later,
was not as intense and lasted about a week. No recurrences in the last
three months. (Since being FQd I was light sensitive in months I too had problems with double vision. One on the many of my long
list. I had the same treatment as you. My eyes are still not 100%
normal as they are very sensitive to the light and my visual acuity is
not what it was before being "floxed". Just thought I would let you
know that you are not alone! I have also had ongoing vision poblems, Rick describes them well
but i never had a problem with bright light. I can see better in
sunshine: it is fluorescent light, probably because of the pulsing,
that drives me crazy. It is my right eye, and it has been that way off
and on since April 1999 when I first took Levaquin. It gets better and
then Shortly after finishing a 9-day course of Levaquin, I developed
double vision (diplopia). I had to take Methylprednisilone for 6 days.
The neuro-opthalmologist says I have inflamed eye muscles, and
possibly inflamed I have visual disturbances also, when I went to the ophthalmologist
he told me that my eye sight was normal. This is the only thing that
he found: "The peripheral retinal presented patches of white without
pressure with The visual changes in me were a BIG increase in floaters (which are sloughed cells in the aqueous), a change in vison acquity, and increased sensitivity to light. when I go to Wal-Mart my eyes burn and I have this kind of spaced
out feeling and am really anxious to get out of there. I was floxed over 18 months ago (Floxin), and have not been the
same since in many ways. Since that time, I've worn glasses a lot, but
I notice that when I do try to wear contacts now, I get pain in the
eye within hours. Also a
I have had wierd visual problems like lots of floaters, and seeing
things just wierd. Colors are too colorful? And black is too black?
Strange. Has anyone actually found anything wrong with their eyes from
their eye exams? Cheri would be one of at least three people posting here who have
had visual problems after being FQ'd. I call it "blurry vision" but that is really not a good
description. My eye problem has three components. First, I
A short time after I was "floxed", I felt a strange sensation in my
left eye too. I would be walking say down an aisle in the supermarket
and I felt like my peripheral(?) vision was gone. I went to the opth.
and he couldn't find I posted early on in my Levaquin saga that my vision has been
affected.I suddenly needed a new prescription shorty after I was FQ'd,
then needed another change, this time a weaker prescription, 2 months
later. I to had the floaters so thick they looked like cobwebs, now
they are just little specks every so often. Mine to were said to be
cause of my I only wore glasses to read before now I have to wear glasses for
distant. Also my brain and my eyes don;t work well together, sounds
weird but the only way I know how to explain it. I still have blurry
vision and sometimes the ground is wavy. I also saw colors, long blue
lines. I hate to write this it sounds so crazy. but it is the truth I had asked the pharminfo net Dr about the quinolones. He said that
the FQ's could affect any organ. I also suffer from visual disturbances similar to yours. You
mentioned a shimmering brightness in the vision of your left eye but
that it has only happened twice. I have three "blind" shimmering spots
in the vision of my left eye that the opthamologist believes are the
result of severe nerve irritation possibly caused by the two Levaquin
tabs I
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