Droperidol and blood calcium decreased Patient Reports February 13, 2012



Droperidol Side Effects Report #5245948-3
Droperidol side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from JAPAN on Feb 08, 2007. Male patient, 60 years of age, was diagnosed with prophylaxis of nausea and vomiting and was treated with Droperidol. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: arteriospasm coronary, blood calcium decreased, electrocardiogram st segment depression, electrocardiogram st segment elevation, procedural complication, torsade de pointes, ventricular extrasystoles, ventricular fibrillation. Droperidol dosage: 1 MG UNK IV. During the same period patient was treated with MIDAZOLAM, ATROPINE, FENTANYL CITRATE, VECURONIUM BROMIDE. Patient recovered.
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