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On June 17, 2008 I had an emergency appendectomy. They put me on...

Posted at 8:50 PM on Jun 23, 2008 by sueeff, #31690
On June 17, 2008 I had an emergency appendectomy. They put me on Levaquin in the recovery room. By the time I got to my room I was covered in a horrible red itchy rash--I layed there scratching like a squirrel for hours. When I told the nurse, she said everyone has that reaction and she put Benadryl into the IV. They CONTINUED to give me the Levaquin with a Benadryl chaser until I couldn't take the itching any longer. Finally changed the IV to Cipro---no more itching! I am home now, very very sore and extremely tired. I could have done without that rash-----it is still all over my arms, neck , chest and back--very RAW because I scratched like crazy! Hopefully in a few days it will disappear. Will NEVER take Levaquin again, that's for sure!!
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Reply 3 months ago on Jun 24, 2008 by helen950, #9461

cipro and levaquin are in the same family of drugs, fluroquinolones. Please have your dr mark you chart that you have an allergy to this family of drugs. The benedryl probably was working when they gave you the cipro. both are poison and please don't take either one again. It would probably be worse than your initial reaction.

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