Dihydroergotamin and dyspnoea Patient Reports February 12, 2012



Dihydroergotamin Side Effects Report #5157969-X
Dihydroergotamin side effect was reported by a Pharmacist from JAPAN on Oct 31, 2006. Male patient, 54 years of age, weighting 163.2 lb, was diagnosed with orthostatic hypotension and was treated with Dihydroergotamin. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: alpha globulin increased, blood albumin decreased, blood cholesterol decreased, blood cholinesterase decreased, blood glucose decreased, blood glucose increased, cough, dyspnoea, haematocrit increased. Dihydroergotamin dosage: 3 MG QDAY PO. During the same period patient was treated with KEISHIBUKURYOUGAN, PROMETHAZINE, RISPERDAL, HALOPERIDOL, HIRNAMIN, ARTANE. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.

Dihydroergotamin Side Effects Report #5243779-1
Dihydroergotamin side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Feb 20, 2007. Female patient, 41 years of age, weighting 160.0 lb, was diagnosed with migraine What is  migraine and was treated with Dihydroergotamin. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: blood pressure inadequately controlled, cardiac murmur, chest pain What is  chest pain, dizziness What is  dizziness, dyspnoea, fatigue, heart valve insufficiency, pulmonary hypertension What is  pulmonary hypertension, tachycardia. Dihydroergotamin dosage: unknown. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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