Medically prescribed for – Raxar was an antibiotic prescribed for the treatment of bacterial infections, including gonorrhea, bacterial pneumonia and bronchitis.
Adverse reactions experienced – Some patients who took Raxar have experienced headache, dizziness, nausea, constipation, vaginal discharge, insomnia, and vomiting. In rare occasion, Raxar use has been associated with an increased risk of arrhythmia.
Status of drug – The Federal Drug Administration has recognized the link between these adverse reactions and Raxar has been removed from the market.
See your doctor if you have experienced serious health problems after taking Raxar. You also may wish to contact an experienced class action attorney who can help you protect your legal rights and get compensation for your injuries.