uncomplicated uti. when used in the appropriate patient. >> nick says his brother was the wrong patient. >> he was struggling constantly, because all of his body systems were failing. so from his muscles, his tendons, his joints, his heart, his brain. >> andrea of concord also spoke at the f.d.a. she was treated with a generic version of one of the antibiotics after coming down with pneumonia last year. >> just started going downhill and within days from them, i all of a sudden started losing my ability to walk, i was limping, i then -- i felt like all my joints were dislocating. >> so the question is now, what will the f.d.a. do. the agency could require changes be made to the warning labels or nothing, if it feels the current risks and side effects listed are sufficient. nick shared only with fox 25 what oliver would have added to his already lengthy warning label for cipro. he wrote, side effect can be deliberating. i am just one example. in washington, jacqueline feld, fox 25 news. >> mark: fox 25 investigates first brought you concerns on these antibiotics labels last month. betsy hamill satisfied she suffered a series of health problems, including speech and bal