Lendormin and haematocrit decreased Patient Reports February 13, 2012



Lendormin Side Effects Report #4754119-6
Lendormin side effect was reported by a Physician from JAPAN on July 20, 2005. Male patient, 70 years of age, weighting 158.7 lb, was diagnosed with insomnia, sputum retention, hypertension, postoperative infection, bacterial sepsis, gastric disorder and was treated with Lendormin. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: erythema, haematocrit decreased, lymphocyte count decreased, lymphocyte percentage decreased, monocyte percentage decreased, platelet count decreased, red blood cell count decreased, skin test positive. Lendormin dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with BROMHEXINE HYDROCHLORIDE, NORVASC, ATENOLOL, PRIMAXIN, VANCOMYCIN, BIOFERMIN. Patient recovered.
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