Dermatitis Allergic (7966917-6)
on Dec 05, 2011 Male patient from CZECH REPUBLIC , 29 years of age, was treated with Anopyrin(
View Usage). Patient experienced the following unwanted or unexpected effects:
dermatitis allergic. Anopyrin dosage: N/A.
Patient was taking other medications:
Headache, Increased Upper Airway Secretion, Ischaemic Stroke, Altered State Of Consciousness, Dehydration, Oedema Peripheral, C-reactive Protein Increased, Carotid Artery Insufficiency, Hyperglycaemia (7919045-X)
Patient was taking Anopyrin (
View Usage). Patient had the following side effects:
headache (What is headache?),
increased upper airway secretion,
ischaemic stroke,
altered state of consciousness,
dehydration,
oedema peripheral,
c-reactive protein increased,
carotid artery insufficiency,
hyperglycaemia on Nov 09, 2011 from CZECH REPUBLIC Additional patient health information: Female patient , weighting 176.4 lb, was diagnosed with
and. Anopyrin dosage: N/A.
Patient was taking other medications:
Patient was hospitalized and became disabled.
Infection (7659413-7)
Adverse event was reported on Jul 26, 2011 by a Female patient taking Anopyrin (
View Usage) (Dosage: 100 Milligram) . Location: CZECH REPUBLIC , 78 years of age, weighting 121.3 lb, After Anopyrin was administered, patient had the following side effects:
infection (What is infection?).
Patient was taking other medications:
Patient was hospitalized.
Angina Pectoris, Arrhythmia, Cardiovascular Disorder, Coronary Artery Disease, Dilatation Ventricular, Echocardiogram Abnormal, Ventricular Dyskinesia (5080408-4)
on Apr 26, 2000 Male patient from FRANCE , 33 years of age, was diagnosed with
- ill-defined disorder
- ventricular dysfunction
and was treated with Anopyrin (
View Usage). Patient experienced the following unwanted or unexpected effects:
angina pectoris,
arrhythmia (What is arrhythmia?),
cardiovascular disorder,
coronary artery disease (What is coronary artery disease?),
dilatation ventricular,
echocardiogram abnormal,
ventricular dyskinesia. Anopyrin dosage: N/A.
Patient was taking other medications:
Patient was hospitalized.