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Recently, the pharmaceutical company Bayer was forced to recall its fluorinated cholesterol-lowering drug Baycol as it had caused deaths and serious adverse health effects worldwide. Baycol had been found to cause muscle destruction and wasting--a condition known as rhabdomyolysis--and displayed compounded toxicity when combined with other drugs. It had been linked to at least 31 deaths being reported. The adverse reactions documented with Baycol were largely the same with those of numerous other fluorinated drugs--all of which had been withdrawn from the market in recent years.

As a result of the current anthrax scare, another fluorinated drug called Cipro has received extensive media attention and the name has become familiar to millions almost overnight. As soon as the first cases of anthrax resulting from suspicious mail became known, there were wide reports of a hectic run on this medication.

Mass hysteria seems present as pharmacies, governments and individuals everywhere are stockpiling Cipro. Pharmacies are reporting record sales, and on-line prescription services and Internet sites are selling the medication at more than $7.00 per pill.

People everywhere--hyped into believing their flu-like symptoms being manifested are caused by anthrax exposure and misinformed by irresponsible media reports--are taking Cipro. Worse yet, they are giving it to pediatric patients.

Cipro is ciprofloxacin, a fluorinated quinolone that belongs to a class of fluorinated antibiotics which also include enoxacin, fleroxacin, temafloxacin, grepafloxacin, norfloxacin, sparfloxacin, tosufloxacin, lomefloxacin and ofloxacin.

Cipro has been in use since 1987 for a different of other indications and is the most widely used fluoroquinolone in humans and animals worldwide.

In 2000, the FDA approved its indication as a treatment for inhalational anthrax under its "accelerated approval" regulations. The FDA had actually taken the unusual step of urging Bayer-- the sole manufacturer for all countries except India, supposedly in order to protect the public from impending terrorist attacks.