Achilles Tendon Damage After Taking Tavanic

by Bill
(South Africa)

As an active 70 year old who goes to gym 5 days a week I was surprised to damage my Achilles tendon when simply climbing a staircase at a local shopping center.


My surgeon mentioned Tavanic has a damaging effect on achilles tendons. Is this correct?

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Fluoroquinolones and tendon damage
by: Kerri Knox, The Immune Queen

Tendonitis and Tendon Damage from the Fluoroquinolone antibiotics, of which Tavanic is one, is one of the most commonly recognized side effects of these drugs.

In fact, it's one of the few side effects that can win in court against the manufacturers of these drugs, or in malpractice suits against doctors.

That they gave a 70 year old active runner these antibiotics is a travesty that should not have occurred. Being an athlete and being over 65 both increase your risk of being injured by this common class of antibiotics. To put an active 70 year old at such a risk is quite negligent, in my opinion.


Kerri Knox RN Immune Health Queen

Kerri Knox, RN- The Immune System Queen
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PS: Don't forget that I wrote the book on Fluoroquinolone Toxicity. Get The Fluoroquinolone Toxicity Solution today and get the best available program to end your struggle with the symptoms of Fluoroquinolone damage and toxicity today.

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