NASAL OPERATION side effect
What is NASAL OPERATION ?NASAL OPERATION : Humira Side Effects Report #5409068-7
Consumer or non-health professional from GERMANY reported HUMIRA problem on Aug 01, 2007. Male patient, 36 years of age, was treated with HUMIRA. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: nasal operation, . HUMIRA dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with SULFASALAZINE, METHOTREXATE, LEFLUNOMIDE. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
NASAL OPERATION : Chantix Side Effects Report #5584736-5
CHANTIX problem was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Dec 27, 2007. Male patient, weighting 142.3 lb, was treated with CHANTIX. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: dysphagia, nasal operation, oropharyngeal blistering, . CHANTIX dosage: unknown. Patient recovered.
NASAL OPERATION : Viagra Side Effects Report #5579766-3
Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES reported VIAGRA problem on Dec 21, 2007. Male patient, weighting 195.1 lb, was diagnosed with erectile dysfunction, hypertension and was treated with VIAGRA. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: eye haemorrhage, hernia repair, nasal operation, visual acuity reduced, . VIAGRA dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with ZESTRIL, ANTIGLAUCOMA PREPARATIONS AND MIOTICS. Patient recovered.
NASAL OPERATION : Viagra Side Effects Report #5511972-6
VIAGRA problem was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Nov 01, 2007. Male patient, weighting 195.1 lb, was diagnosed with erectile dysfunction, hypertension and was treated with VIAGRA. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following problems/side effects: eye haemorrhage, hernia repair, nasal operation, visual acuity reduced, . VIAGRA dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with ZESTRIL, ANTIGLAUCOMA PREPARATIONS AND MIOTICS. Patient recovered.