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DIOVANDiovan Side Effects Report #5413214-9
Health Professional from UNITED STATES reported DIOVAN problem on Aug 06, 2007. Female patient, 44 years of age, weighting 146.0 lb, was diagnosed with hypertension and was treated with DIOVAN. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: blood urea decreased, blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio decreased, heart rate increased, hyponatraemia, water intoxication, . DIOVAN dosage: unknown. Patient recovered.
Diovan Side Effects Report #5394962-6
DIOVAN problem was reported by a Health Professional from UNITED STATES on July 19, 2007. Female patient, 44 years of age, weighting 146.0 lb, was diagnosed with hypertension and was treated with DIOVAN. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: blood urea decreased, blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio decreased, heart rate increased, hyponatraemia, . DIOVAN dosage: unknown. Patient recovered.
Diovan Side Effects Report #5394962-6
Health Professional from UNITED STATES reported DIOVAN problem on July 19, 2007. Female patient, 44 years of age, weighting 146.0 lb, was diagnosed with hypertension and was treated with DIOVAN. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: blood urea decreased, blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio decreased, heart rate increased, hyponatraemia, . DIOVAN dosage: unknown. Patient recovered.