Patient was educated on precautions to be exercised while taking Levaquin as follows:
- Levaquin intake can increase the risk for skin rash and photosensitivity. Individuals with history of photosensitivity and taking Levaquin should avoid natural and bright lights or use sunscreens, to prevent any photosensitive responses from developing.
- Watch closely for development of any opportunistic infections, such as, oral candidiasis with white patches in the mouth, to be reported to the physician.
- Levaquin can significantly increase the risk for hypoglycemic episodes, especially in diabetics taking Glipizide and Glyburide. So, blood sugars must be closely watched in diabetic individuals taking Levaquin. Be aware of symptoms of hypoglycemia, such as, dizziness, confusion, nervousness, anxiety, irritability, and rapid heart rate. Report these findings to your doctor. Stay away from activities that mandate attention to avoid compromising safety. In some individuals, Levaquin can also result in poor response to the antidiabetic medications, resulting in elevated blood sugars.
- Check with your doctor regarding safety upon receiving any live vaccinations, as Levaquin by eliminating natural bacterial flora, could lower the body’s resistance. Live vaccinations could turn virulent in such individuals, precipitating new infections.
- Report any muscle weakness and joint pains, as Levaquin carries significant risk for tendinitis.