Fraxiparine and haemoglobin decreased Patient Reports February 12, 2012



Fraxiparine Side Effects Report #5479653-5
Fraxiparine side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from FRANCE on Sept 26, 2007. Female patient, 67 years of age, weighting 154.3 lb, was diagnosed with cerebrovascular accident prophylaxis, depression What is  depression, anaemia, neuralgia and was treated with Fraxiparine. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: apallic syndrome, aphasia What is  aphasia, cerebral haematoma, cerebral haemorrhage, gaze palsy, haemoglobin decreased, hemiplegia, pyrexia. Fraxiparine dosage: .3ML PER DAY. During the same period patient was treated with PAROXETINE, TARDYFERON, RIVOTRIL, DAFALGAN, INEXIUM, PRIMPERAN, DIFFU K. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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