Oxilan and blood potassium decreased Patient Reports February 11, 2012



Oxilan Side Effects Report #6094663-5
Oxilan side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from JAPAN on Dec 26, 2008. Male patient, 61 years of age, was diagnosed with arteriogram coronary and was treated with Oxilan. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: anaphylactic shock, blood potassium decreased, dehydration, electrocardiogram st segment elevation, no therapeutic response, platelet count decreased, red blood cell count decreased, vasodilatation. Oxilan dosage: 15 ML PER DAY INTRA-ARTERIAL. During the same period patient was treated with ISOSORBIDE DINITRATE, HEPARIN, AMARYL, METFORMIN HYDROCHLORIDE, LIPITOR, ALLOPURINOL. Patient recovered.
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