Coroner's warning over suicide risk side effect of common NHS antibiotic Ciprofloxacin after newly retired doctor, 63, killed himself a week after being prescribed it
A coroner has issued a warning about the potentially suicidal side effects of a common NHS antibiotic after a retired doctor killed himself a week after prescribing it.
Robert Stevenson, a respected and experienced cardiologist, had no history of depression or mental health problems before starting treatment with ciprofloxacin. Dr Stevenson, 63, was told of a 'rare link' to suicidal behavior in patients taking the drug because it did not meet medical guidelines.
Now West Yorkshire Coroner Martin Fleming has issued a warning to highlight the dangers of taking antibiotics, which are prescribed by health workers for serious conditions.
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