Thursday, May 9, 2024
Mitochondrial Health

Treating Antibiotic Adverse Effects – Dr. Pieper book interview Part 1



This three part interview series covers the topic of serious adverse effects caused by fluoroquinolone (FQ) antibiotics and how one dedicated doctor was compelled to write a diagnostic booklet to assist the medical community in identifying such patients experiencing this overwhelming and little understood array of disabilities. The FQ class of antibiotics in the U.S. include some of the most well known names such as:

Cipro, ciprofloxacin, Levaquin, levofloxacin, Avelox, moxifloxacin

In this series, Dr. Stefan Pieper discusses his book: Fluoroquinolone Associated Disability (FQAD) – Pathogenesis, Diagnostics, Therapy and Diagnostic Criteria. Dr. Pieper has seen and treated over 700 FQ damaged patients (floxies), more than any other doctor we are aware of. While his practice is in Germany, he does treat overseas patients.

Part 1: Oxidative stress, mitochondria damage
Part 2: Musculoskeletal damage and collagen disorder
Neurotoxicity/ Nervous system damage
Part 3: Neuropsychiatric issues
Diagnostic criteria and symptoms for practitioners
Thoughts on FQAD
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Contents of Part 1 – click on highlight to skip to section:
0:00 – intro
11:07 – 4 important areas of damage
15:33 – brief overview of diagnostic criteria for patients
18:44 – mitochondria & oxidative stress
24:31 – diagnostic testing (mitochondria; vitamin/mineral)

Book Link on Amazon:

Dr. Pieper’s appointment email (Germany): [email protected]

Dr. Pieper’s Diagnostic Form & Patient Questionnaire Form: https://fq100.org/find-help

Fluoroquinolone Toxicity Study foundation website: https://fq100.org/

Fluoroquinolone Antibiotic Drug List (pills, ear drops, eye drops): https://fq100.org/drug-list

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Fluoroquinolone-Toxicity-Study-144478016244899

Fluoroquinolone Toxicity Study is verified by GuideStar, please think of donating to allow us to continue our work; find the donation button here: https://fq100.org/contact-us

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