Sorry to hear you had some possible adverse affects from receiving a fluoroquinolone antibiotic. I seriously doubt it was a conspiracy to make you sick.
Conspiracy to make me sick? No, I don't believe that. I believe it's a conspiracy to keep Bayer's stockholders wallets lined with green. I believe that if FQs got some serious public scrutiny that they would be used for what they're intended for: last resort antibiotics.
Here's where it gets complicated; for every 1 patient who has an AE to FQ's, there are probably 100 or 1000 patients who don't. Deny those 1000 patients access to FQ's as primary treatment course and you're doing a dis-service to that patient population. When faced with a life-threatening condition you are faced with a decision; most people want a wonder pill that cures what ails them, clean and simple. Broad spectrum antibiotics like FQ's are essential in the treatment of many different types of bacterium.
Yes, there are known side effects, but there are known side affects for EVERY SINGLE pharmaceutical on the market. Even the most simple of all medications, aspirin, can kill you in a hundred ways if mis-used.
Also, Bayer is not evil in this; many companies market FQ based AB's - GSK, Sanofi-Aventis, BMS and others also market FQ based antibiotics. Heck, the company I used to work for was working on a "next generation" antibiotic for the specific treatment of
P.aeruginosa using a fluoroquinolone based drug scaffold.