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Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Death by Physician

The following information concerns the serious toxic effects of fluoroquinolone antibiotics – which include Bayer’s Cipro, Janssen’s Levaquin, Bayer’s Avelox, Merck’s Noroxin,Pfizer’s Trovan and the generic drug Ofloxacin.

The information outlined below is excerpted from three sources that I have only become aware of recently.

1) a 29-page FDA document that discusses fluoroquinolone antibiotic-caused peripheral neuropathy. The document can be found in its entirety here.

This document totally ignores the equally serious poisonous effects of fluoroquinolone drugs such as the antibiotic’s toxic effects on cellular mitochondria, which is the likely cause of the tendonopathies, neuropsychiatric disorders, chronic fatigue syndromes, muscular disorders, cardiomyopathies, cardiac dysrhythmias, neurodegenerative disorders, etc

2) Some of the information has been excerpted from here.

3) I also attach a relevant abstract from a 2001 British Medical Journal article aboutPfizer’s malfeasance in its testing of ts fluoroquinolone drug (Trovan) during a 1996 Nigerian meningitis epidemic.

I feel that such information about once popular prescription drugs – that have been deceptively advertised by Big Pharma as safe – is particularly important because I have been among the multitude of healthcare providers that were intentionally deceived by Big Pharma into believing their false claims of safety for any number of now-known to be dangerous vaccines, psych drugs, arthritis drugs, heart drugs, etc.

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5 comments:

  1. Big pharma=a big problem that cures nothing

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  2. Time to wake up folks.
    The owners of these big corporations are the same people who run political action campaigns (pacs).
    They own the banks. Big Pharma. Big Ag. Oil. Gas. Coal.

    They own everything and there are probably only a few hundred families of these people.
    They are generational satanists.

    Buyer beware.

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  3. I had to stop any ciprofloxacin (Cipro) because it was causing the tendons in my legs to detach from the bones. Cipro now has a Black Box warning because of this problem with many people. It's a great drug but can't be used by a large number of patients. Be careful out there!

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  4. Them and the Chemical Company's.
    This is Sooo Scarey!!
    "Pharma" are the biggest
    lobbist in DC.

    Big Money !!!

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  5. Interesting. In 2016, when I got my yearly upper respiratory tract infection, I was told by the PA that Cipro and Levaquin were no longer the first drug of choice for people like me who are allergic to the mycin and penicillin family of drugs. This explains why.

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