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Posted by Samlyme (Member # 43732) on :
 
Random question. Does anyone have any experience with mepron or tindamax effecting their gums or their teeth or their sinuses?

I know some antibiotics really dig into the soft tissue. I have an impacted tooth that somehow went astray and has always been happily buried in my face, without causing any problems, aside from not being a functional tooth.

After doing these two antibiotics my sinuses started burning and now I have this intermittent pain where I think that tooth is - sort of near my sinuses.

Maybe the tooth shifted… Maybe it's now trying to teeth through my face… idk! I feel like I might be alone on this one… :-/

Have these antibiotics effected anyones impacted wisdom teeth or anything? I'm not taking the mepron or tindamax anymore just doxy and plaq.

And I discontinued the mepron and tindamax when they started burning my sinuses for that and other reasons. Pain went away within four or five days with mepron but after tindamax it has stuck around.
 
Posted by Judie (Member # 38323) on :
 
I took both, they caused severe dry mouth and my teeth had plaque caked on because of it.

It didn't matter how much I brushed, cleaned and moistened my mouth.

"but after tindamax it has stuck around."

Tindamax also causes persistent peripheral neuropathy and stirred up trigeminal nerve pain and TMJ. Tooth/sinus pain got worse on it.

Plaq causes nerve pain too. It's a quinolone. I had that happen on primaquine (it's in the same class).

I'm dealing with eye damage now too.

http://products.sanofi.ca/en/plaquenil.pdf

http://www.aidsmeds.com/archive/Plaquenil_2578.shtml
Plaquenil can cause muscle weakness and nerve problems.
 


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