Tequin FAQs
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What side effects are commonly encountered with Tequin®?
A: Reported Tequin® side effects are generally mild and can include: Vaginal itching, swelling or discomfort Stomach pain Loss of appetite Change in the way things … More -
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What is hypoglycemia?
A: Hypoglycemia is the term used to describe the condition caused by abnormally low blood sugar levels. While it can have a wide variety of causes, persons taking … More -
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What is hyperglycemia?
A: Hyperglycemia is the term used to describe abnormally elevated blood sugar levels, a condition classically associated with diabetes. Statistically, taking Tequin® … More -
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What are the symptoms of hyperglycemia?
A: The symptoms commonly associated with hyperglycemia include: Extreme thirst Frequent urination Extreme hunger Weakness Blurred vision More -
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What danger does hyperglycemia involve?
A: Untreated hyperglycemia can result in an extremely serious, life-threatening condition called diabetic ketoacidosis. It is urgently important that you get medical … More -
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Who should avoid Tequin®?
A: You should not take Tequin® if: You are allergic to any of the group of antibiotics known as "quinolones," such as Cipro (ciprofloxacin) or Levaquin … More -
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Are there any general precautions that should be followed with Tequin®?
A: Yes. Tequin® has been shown to cause dizziness in some patients, so you should not drive or operate heavy equipment until you are certain that it does not affect … More -
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Has Tequin® been recalled?
A: No. Although Bristol-Myers Squibb no longer manufactures the drug, there is no plan to recall existing product in the market. In fact, the manufacturer is warning … More -
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I understand why I need to see a doctor immediately, but why do I need a lawyer right away?
A: Your claim is subject to one of more state or federal Statutes of Limitations. These are laws limiting the time in which a lawsuit must be filed, and they vary from … More -
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Why do I have to hire a lawyer?
A: Actually, you don't. Unless you are mentally incompetent, you have the right to represent yourself in any legal proceedings, but it is extremely imprudent to do so - … More
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