Noroxin for Urinary Tract Infection User Reviews
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"One week after taking a five day course of Norflox I now, for past six weeks, have symptoms of peripheral neuropathy; my legs and arms are burning and tingling, several fingers are numb yet burning, sharp pain behind one knee when getting up sometimes or for no reason: this is a dangerous drug, do not take it, in my opinion. If a matter of life or death, maybe."