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What are the possible side effects of Avelox?
Avelox is generally well tolerated. The most common side effects caused by Avelox, which are usually mild, include dizziness, nausea, and diarrhea. If diarrhea persists call your health care provider. You should be careful about driving or operating machinery until you are sure Avelox is not causing dizziness. If you notice any side effects not mentioned in this section or you have any concerns about the side effects you are experiencing, please inform your health care professional.
In some people, Avelox, as with some other antibiotics, may produce a small effect on the heart that is seen on an electrocardiogram test. Although this has not caused any serious problems in more than 7,900 patients who have already taken the medication in clinical studies, in theory it could result in extremely rare cases of abnormal heartbeat which may be dangerous. Contact your health care professional if you develop heart palpitations (fast beating), or have fainting spells.
Convulsions have been reported in patients receiving quinolone antibiotics. Be sure to let your physician know if you have a history of convulsions. Quinolones, including Avelox, have been rarely associated with other central nervous system events including confusion, tremors, hallucinations, and depression.
Quinolones, including Avelox, have been rarely associated with inflammation of tendons. If you experience pain, swelling or rupture of a tendon, you should stop taking Avelox and call your health care professional.
What about other medicines I am taking?
Tell your doctor about all other prescription and non-prescription medicines or supplements you are taking. You should avoid taking Avelox with certain medicines used to treat an abnormal heartbeat. These include quinidine, procainamide, amiodarone, and sotalol.
Some medicines also produce an effect on the electrocardiogram test, including cisapride, erythromycin, some antidepressants and some antipsychotic drugs. These may increase the risk of heartbeat problems when taken with Avelox.
Many antacids and multivitamins may interfere with the absorption of Avelox and may prevent it from working properly. You should take Avelox either 4 hours before or 8 hours after taking these products.
Remember
Take your dose of Avelox once a day.
Complete the course of medication even if you are feeling better.
Keep this medication out of the reach of children.
This information does not take the place of discussions with your doctor or health care professional about your medical condition or your treatment.
For more complete information about Avelox request full prescribing information from your health care professional or pharmacist.
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