When it comes to life-threatening infections, antibiotics have been a Godsend, however for minor infections the following antibiotics are troublesome and are known to cause some nasty side effects.

These antibiotics are fluoroquinolones. You may also see it referred to as quinolones. The following make up the quinolones:

Ciprofloxacin, Cipro, Ciloxan eye drops, Levofloxacin, Levaquin, Quixin, Moxifloxacin, Avelox, Vigamox eye drops, Norfloxacin, Noroxin, Ofloxacin, Ocuflox, Floxin, Floxin Otic, Floxacin, Trovafloxacin, Trovan, and alatrofloxacin.

Side effects include sudden severe insomnia, hypnic jerks, tendon and cartilage tears, brain fog, weird sensations like bugs crawling on you, headaches, buzzing, pain, tinnitus (ear ringing), face-down fatigue, moving abdominal pain and every thyroid symptom possible.

For people with thyroid disease, these antibiotics are especially worrisome because the quinolone antibiotics are built with a fluoride backbone. It is important to note that fluoride is extremely toxic to your thyroid.

Combining quinolone antibiotics with Levothyroxine (a T4 drug) may lead to reduced absorption of thyroid medicine and cause changes in TSH (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone).

From a functional medicine perspective, fluoride competes with iodine which is necessary to make T4.

I don’t like fluoride, or fluorine, or anything related to fluoride coming anywhere near the thyroid gland.

Four medications have been pulled off the market, and the remaining drugs have a “Black Box” warning on them from the FDA.

If you are taking an antibiotic check with your pharmacist to see if it is in the fluoroquinolone family.

Worrisome Antibiotic for Thyroid Patients

by Dr. Maria Belluccio time to read: 1 min

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