The Drug Warnings You May Never See—Until It’s Too Late

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With more than 400 black box warnings, it’s hard for many physicians to keep track.

The most serious drug warnings in American medicine often go unnoticed by the very people they’re meant to protect.

Just ask Michele Mason.

In 2023, her 27-year-old daughter, Alisa, was prescribed a seven-day course of Levaquin (levofloxacin) for pneumonia at an urgent care clinic in Arizona. Neither she nor her mother had ever heard of the drug—or the risks it carried.

“I picked up her prescription, and not a word was said,” Mason told The Epoch Times. “I had never even heard of black box warnings.”

A boxed warning—often called a black box warning because of its bold black border—is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s most serious safety alert. It signals to doctors and pharmacists that a drug carries serious risks.

Halfway through the treatment, Alisa’s arm began to tremble, causing her to drop coffee cups. Within days, she was overwhelmed by unexplained symptoms—nerve pain, muscle weakness, and relentless joint pain. Even washing dishes became painful. Unable to work, she moved back to Michigan to live with her mother.

“I don’t know if she’ll ever be able to work again,” Mason says. “And doctors just look at you like you’re crazy.”

Alisa suffered an adverse reaction to fluoroquinolone antibiotics—a drug class flagged with the FDA’s highest safety warning. In 2008, the agency cautioned that these antibiotics could cause permanent nerve damage, tendon ruptures, and severe effects on the muscles and nervous system. But Mason was never warned. The urgent care doctor called it a “strong antibiotic,” and the pharmacy technician dispensed it without comment.

Alisa’s experience is more common than many think. Black box warnings often arrive years after a drug has been widely prescribed. Even then, many patients remain unaware until they suffer the consequences firsthand.

What Is a Black Box Warning?

Black box warnings appear at the top of a drug’s prescribing information in both printed and online materials. However, they are often absent from prescription labels, which critics say leaves patients uninformed about serious risks.

Black box warnings vary in severity. Some flag life-threatening risks, such as organ failure or suicidal thoughts. Others highlight serious but non-fatal side effects, like permanent nerve damage or birth defects. Some warnings focus on strict prescribing rules to prevent misuse or abuse.

The FDA mandates black box warnings, and pharmaceutical companies draft them based on agency guidelines.

Black box warnings were first introduced by the FDA in 1979, starting with chloramphenicol, an antibiotic linked to a rare but fatal blood disorder.

“Black box warnings were initially rare, reserved for those that were considered most important,” Dr. Paul Axelsen, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, told The Epoch Times. “The first was a necessary alert about a drug that could be fatal. But over the years, these warnings have become far more common.”

By Sheramy Tsai

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