Medical Malpractice Lawyers Discuss Link Between Oral Antibiotics and Retinal Detachment

The study was reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Researchers concluded that patients prescribed oral fluoroquinolones including Cipro and Levaquin were at a higher risk of developing a retinal detachment compared with nonusers. They suspect that the antibiotics may cause damage to the vitreous and vitreous cortex.
Medical Malpractice Lawyers Warn Levaquin and Cipro Patients To Seek Medical Attention
Levaquin and Cipro are commonly prescribed antibiotics used to treat bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. They have also been linked to tendon problems in users. Patients taking Levaquin, Cipro or any other type of oral fluoroquinolones who have experienced symptoms that could be related to a retinal detachment should immediately seek treatment by a qualified ophthalmologist.
Retinal detachment warning signs include:
- Bright flashes of light, especially in peripheral vision
- Blurred vision
- Floaters in the eye
- Shadow or blindness in a part of the visual field of one eye
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