Friday, August 28, 2009
Poll
Big Pharma blames CNS symptoms from Lariam, Fluoroquinolones antibiotics or other meds, on either (1) patient suffered from "undetected" psychiatric symptoms prior to the Adverse Reaction (ADR) or (2) that the patient was already taking Anti-Depressants (ADs).
Is it not suspicious that Air Force Pilots or Commercial Airline Line Pilots are advised against taking Lariam??
Compounds in both Lariam and Fluoroquinolones antibiotics are known to act on Gaba receptors, and 5-HTP receptors in the case of Lariam. Notwithstanding the fact, that little is known about neuronal circuitry and its receptors, proteins, neurotransmitters, neurochemicals, and ion channels, prescribing psychotropics will cause more damage.
There are alternatives to psychotropics, safe, effective, and non-addictive!
Be responsible for your health, research, be informed. Those CNS symptoms were chemically induced. Check out the articles about psychotropic drugs published on this blog on 21 July 2009!!
Thank you for doing the poll.
List of some Fluoroquinolones Antibiotics
forum: www.favc.info
Generic & Brand Name of most common Fluoroquinolones |
Brand Name: Trovan - Zithromax |
Brand Name: Factive |
Brand Name: Zagam |
Brand Name: Vigamox |
Brand Name: Vigamox |
Brand Name: Cinobac |
Brand Name: Penetrex |
Brand Name: Tequin |
Brand Name: Levaquin |
Brand Name: Floxin |
Brand Name: Synercid |
Brand Name: Trovan - Zithromax |
Brand Name: Zymar |
Brand Name: Avelox |
Brand Name: Floxin Otic Singles |
Brand Name: Ciprodex |
Brand Name: Raxar |
Brand Name: Ocuflox |
Brand Name: Quixin |
Brand Name: Cipro |
Brand Name: Proquin XR |
Brand Name: Requip XL |
Brand Name: Zanaflex |
Brand Name: Noroxin |
Brand Name: Maxaquin |
Brand Name: Ciloxan Ophthalmic Solution |
Brand Name: Cipro XR |
Generic Name Norloaxin Brand Name: Noroxin |
Generic Name Temafloxacin Brand name Omniflox |
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