Methylene and blood calcium decreased Patient Reports February 13, 2012



Methylene Side Effects Report #5076111-7
Methylene side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED KINGDOM on July 20, 2006. Male patient, 65 years of age, weighting 176.4 lb, was diagnosed with scan parathyroid and was treated with Methylene. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: acidosis, agitation, blood calcium decreased, blood lactic acid increased, bundle branch block left, cardiac disorder, cardiac output decreased, chills, confusional state. Methylene dosage: 650 MG DAILY IV. During the same period patient was treated with INSULIN, QUININE SULPHATE, OMEPRAZOLE, CLOPIDOGREL, ATORVASTATIN CALCIUM, ALFACALCIDOL, CITALOPRAM, ALUMINUM HYDROXIDE. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.

Methylene Side Effects Report #5069037-6
Methylene side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED KINGDOM on July 25, 2006. Female patient, 52 years of age, weighting 191.6 lb, was diagnosed with parathyroidectomy and was treated with Methylene. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: aphasia What is  aphasia, blood calcium decreased, blood glucose increased, confusional state, delayed recovery from anaesthesia, nystagmus, white blood cell count increased. Methylene dosage: 7.5 MG/KG. During the same period patient was treated with MEBEVERINE, VENLAFAXINE, FERROUS SULPHATE. Patient recovered.
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