Sunday, May 16, 2010

Now for cheerier news, hard to find, but here goes:

For those who are skeptical as to why many develop cascade of symptoms and mulitiple disease processes post adverse drug/vaccine reaction, it is simple and complex.

Considering that many will develop mitochondrial dysfunction, inflammatory process, organ damage, autoimmune illnesses, and other, caused by injury to endolethial cells, leading to oxidization, high level of free radicals, and metabolic syndromes for which there are no labels, no diagnostic tests, over a period of years, we are often labelled as suffering from CFS.

Previous referenced posts have shown that antibiotics can activate dormant infectious pathogens, caused L-Carnitine dysfunction, mitochondrial dysfunction etc..

The XMRV virus has been linked to vaccine and is also transmissible through body fluids, and patients suffering horrific symptoms over many years, are also given the label of CFS/ME. XMRV is a retrovirus, similar to the HIV virus and prostate cancer.

I am not making a direct link between XMRV and ADRs - neverthelss, it deserves a mention
and could be applicable to some.

Considering that little is known about pathogenis of the virus, except that it plays a role in dysfunction of the immune system, undetectable at this time due to the limitations of immunology!!

The good news is that Canada, is the first country to have put a ban on ME/CFS sufferers donating blood.

Is it not curious that the Medical Research Council (MRC) in the UK refuses to release documents dating from 1988 to present in regards to ME/CFS? These documents are unobtainable even through the Freedom of Information Act 2000. These documents are under lock and key until 2071.

Meanwhile Canada is the first country to ban ME/CFS sufferers from donating blood.

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List of some Fluoroquinolones Antibiotics

List of some fluoroquinolones antibiotics- for list of symptoms go to: www.fluoroquinolones.org
forum: www.favc.info


Generic & Brand Name of most common Fluoroquinolones

Brand Name: Trovan - Zithromax
Generic Name: Trovafloxacin and Azithromycin

Brand Name: Factive
Generic Name: Gemifloxacin Mesylate

Brand Name: Zagam
Generic Name: Sparfloxacin

Brand Name: Vigamox
Generic Name: Moxifloxacin

Brand Name: Vigamox
Generic Name: Moxifloxacin

Brand Name: Cinobac
Generic Name: Cinoxacin

Brand Name: Penetrex
Generic Name: Enoxacin

Brand Name: Tequin
Generic Name: Gatifloxacin (Removed from US Market - May 2006)

Brand Name: Levaquin
Generic Name: Levofloxacin

Brand Name: Floxin
Generic Name: Ofloxacin

Brand Name: Synercid
Generic Name: Quinupristin and Dalfopristin

Brand Name: Trovan - Zithromax

Brand Name: Zymar
Generic Name: Gatifloxacin Ophthalmic Solution

Brand Name: Avelox
Generic Name: Moxifloxacin HCL

Brand Name: Floxin Otic Singles

Brand Name: Ciprodex
Generic Name: Ciprofloxacin and Dexamethasone

Brand Name: Raxar
Generic Name: Grepafloxacin

Brand Name: Ocuflox
Generic Name: Ofloxacin Ophthalmic

Brand Name: Quixin
Generic Name: Levofloxacin

Brand Name: Cipro
Generic Name: Ciprofloxacin

Brand Name: Proquin XR
Generic Name: Ciprofloxacin Hcl

Brand Name: Requip XL
Generic Name: Ropinirole Extended Release Tablets

Brand Name: Zanaflex
Generic Name: Tizanidine

Brand Name: Noroxin
Generic Name: Norfloxacin

Brand Name: Maxaquin
Generic Name: Lomefloxacin Hcl

Brand Name: Ciloxan Ophthalmic Solution
Generic Name: Ciprofloxacin HCL Ophthalmic Solution

Brand Name: Cipro XR
Generic Name: Ciprofloxacin Extended-Release

Generic Name Norloaxin Brand Name: Noroxin

Generic Name Temafloxacin Brand name Omniflox