Dexmedetomidinee and disease recurrence Patient Reports February 12, 2012
Dexmedetomidinee Side Effects Report #5424840-5
Dexmedetomidinee side effect was reported by a Physician from UNITED STATES on Aug 13, 2007. Female patient, 34 years of age, weighting 150.4 lb, was diagnosed with sedation and was treated with Dexmedetomidinee. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: disease recurrence, grand mal convulsion. Dexmedetomidinee dosage: 10 ML, 1 IN 1 HR, INTRAVENOUS. During the same period patient was treated with ALBUTEROL, ATROVENT, AMBIEN, PROTONIX, ZOSYN, SYNTHROID, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, NEXIUM. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
Dexmedetomidinee Side Effects Report #5429821-3
Dexmedetomidinee side effect was reported by a Physician from UNITED STATES on Aug 17, 2007. Female patient, 34 years of age, weighting 150.4 lb, was diagnosed with sedation and was treated with Dexmedetomidinee. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: disease recurrence, grand mal convulsion, infusion related reaction, metabolic acidosis, ovarian cyst
. Dexmedetomidinee dosage: 10 ML, 1 IN 1 HR, INTRAVENOUS. During the same period patient was treated with ALBUTEROL, ATROVENT, AMBIEN, PROTONIX, ZOSYN, SYNTHROID, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, NEXIUM. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.Dexmedetomidinee Side Effects Report #5479202-1
Dexmedetomidinee side effect was reported by a Physician from UNITED STATES on Sept 24, 2007. Female patient, 34 years of age, weighting 150.4 lb, was diagnosed with sedation and was treated with Dexmedetomidinee. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: disease recurrence, feeling jittery, grand mal convulsion, metabolic acidosis, nervousness, occult blood positive, overdose. Dexmedetomidinee dosage: 10 ML, 1 IN 1 HR, INTRAVENOUS. During the same period patient was treated with ALBUTEROL, ATROVENT, AMBIEN, PROTONIX, ZOSYN, SYNTHROID, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, NEXIUM. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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