For years a class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones have been prescribed to patients suffering from infections such as:

  • Pneumonia
  • Bronchitis
  • Urinary Tract Infections
  • Respiratory Tract Infections
  • And Other Similar Issues

However, these powerful antibiotics are now known to cause very serious side effects, like aortic aneurysms, which can result in hospitalization and even death.

Too Big a Risk for Too Small a Problem?

Doctors say that fluoroquinolones can potentially weaken the wall of the aorta, causing it to balloon (an aneurysm) or tear in between the inner and middle layers of the aorta (dissection). While aneurysms or dissections can be fixed with surgery, they can also lead to death if not detected early on.

You may be thinking this seems like an awfully big risk to take for treatment of something as minor as a urinary tract infection. Ultimately, if prescribed the antibiotics, only you can make that call.

What we can do at Ward Black Law is help you know when you need to involve a lawyer. If you or a loved one have used fluoroquinolones and it’s resulted in a hospital stay or death, learn when a lawyer may be able to help.

The Fluoroquinolones Family

First, it’s important you know all the antibiotics that fall under the fluoroquinolones umbrella:

  • Avelox® (moxifloxacin)
  • Factive® (gemifloxacin)
  • Floxin® (ofloxacin)
  • Maxaquin® (lomefloxacin)
  • Noroxin® (norfloxacin)
  • Proquin XR® (ciprofloxacin extended-release)
  • Zagam® (sparfloxacin)

If you’ve been prescribed one of these and took at least one dose, and if you experienced severe health complications within a year of taking the antibiotic, that’s the first sign that you may need to seek legal assistance.

When It’s Time to Call a Lawyer

Before contacting a lawyer, it’s important you make sure the symptoms you experienced are ones that have been connected to fluoroquinolones.

Signs of severe aortic problems linked to the use of these antibiotics include but are not limited to:

  • A pulsating feeling around your navel
  • Severe pain in or around the sides of your abdomen
  • Constant back pain

It’s crucial to note you may have a lawsuit if:

  • You or a loved one required surgery and overnight hospitalization for an aortic aneurysm or dissection and took a fluoroquinolones within one year of the surgery, you may be entitled to compensation from a lawsuit.
  • You had a loved one die from an aortic aneurysm or dissection within one year of taking a fluoroquinolones antibiotic, you may be eligible to pursue a lawsuit.

How We Can Help

Our attorneys at Ward Black Law have experience with lawsuits and settlements related to dangerous drugs. If you or a loved one suffered an aortic aneurysm or dissection from a fluoroquinolone antibiotic, you need to act quickly!

Schedule a Free Consultation. Call us today at 336-502-6208 to schedule a free consultation.

Attorney Audrey Snyder has practiced law with Ward Black Law since 2017. Her areas of concentration include dangerous products, occupational illnesses, personal injury, wrongful death, and workers’ compensation. She engages in her passion for helping the defenseless and has a desire to “stand up for the little guy.”

Audrey has attained numerous professional accolades, including being named a “Rising Star” by North Carolina Lawyers Weekly, included in The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40, listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America, and included in the Triad Business Journal Top 40 Under 40. She has served as the President of the North Carolina Association for Women Attorneys and the Chair of the NCAJ Women’s Caucus.

Audrey earned both her law and undergraduate degrees with honors from Campbell University. Some of her professional affiliations include membership in the C12 Christian Key Players Group, the Greensboro Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and Piedmont Triad Women Attorneys.

Admitted to North Carolina Bar: 2017

Years of Legal Experience: 9

Listed in Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America: 2023-Present