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Crystalluria and cylindruria have been reported with other quinolones. The following markedly abnormal laboratory values appeared in >2% of patients receiving levofloxacin. It is not known whether these abnormali-ties were caused by the drug or the underlying condition being treated. Blood Chemistry: decreased glucose (2.2%) Hematology: decreased lymphocytes (2.2%) Text Continues Below

Post-Marketing Adverse Reactions Additional adverse events reported from worldwide post-marketing experience with levofloxacin include: allergic pneumonitis, anaphylactic shock, anaphylactoid reaction, dysphonia, abnormal EEG, encephalopathy, eosinophilia, erythema multiforme, hemolytic anemia, multi-system organ failure, increased International Normalized Ratio (INR)/ prothrombin time, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, tendon rupture, torsades de pointes, vasodilation. Page: << Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
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