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Idaho Sixth District
Helping people nationwide who have suffered from Levaquin Side Effects. Our Law Firm is investigating cases involving Levaquin use and ruptured tendons, torn achilles tendons, tendonitis, and other injuries. If you think you have a possible Levaquin Lawsuit, please contact us today for a free, no obligation consultation.

Call Toll Free 1-866-777-2557 or go to our contact page and fill out our online contact form.

Below is a Court Directory for your area.

Sixth Judicial District Court of Idaho – Bannock County 624 E. Center, Room 211 Pocatello, ID 83201-6274 208-236-7350

Sixth Judicial District Court of Idaho – Bear Lake County 7 East Center Street P.O. Box 190 Paris, ID 83261 208-945-2208

Sixth Judicial District Court of Idaho – Caribou County 159 South Main, Room 202 P.O. Box 775 Soda Springs, ID 83276 208-547-2146

Sixth Judicial District Court of Idaho – Franklin County 39 West Oneida, Room 2 Preston, ID 83263 208-852-0877

Sixth Judicial District Court of Idaho – Oneida County 10 Court Street Malad, ID 83252 208-766-4285

Sixth Judicial District Court of Idaho – Power County 543 Bannock, Room 101 American Falls, ID 83211 208-226-7610

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Levaquin? Levaquin is a broad-spectrum quinolone antibiotic, meaning it is effective against a wide range of disease-causing bacteria. Levaquin is used to treat lung, sinus, skin and urinary tract infections that are caused by bacteria, but it does not kill viruses that may also infect the lungs and sinuses, such as the common cold.

What are some side effects? Tendon ruptures. Some patients have reported ruptures of shoulder, hand, or Achilles tendons. For older patients usually over 60 years of age, patients taking corticosteroid drugs, and patients with kidney, heart, or lung transplants, the risk of tendonitis or tendon rupture is increased. If you develop any pain, swelling, or rupture of a tendon, stop taking Levaquin and contact your doctor right away.

How do you know if you have had a Tendon Rupture? Some symptoms of a Tendon Rupture include: • Inability to move • Bruising in the affected area • A popping or snapping sound in the tendon area • Severe pain or swelling in the tendon area

If you or a loved one has experienced Levaquin complications you may have a claim against the manufacturer. Please contact us today for a free consultation. Call toll free 1-866-777-2557