Seftem and bile duct obstruction Patient Reports February 10, 2012
Seftem Side Effects Report #5314151-0
Seftem side effect was reported by a Physician from JAPAN on Apr 11, 2007. Female patient, 52 years of age, was diagnosed with upper respiratory tract inflammation and was treated with Seftem. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: bile duct obstruction, biliary dilatation, cholangitis, cytomegalovirus infection
, enteritis, hepatitis
, liver disorder, small intestinal perforation, stevens-johnson syndrome. Seftem dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with PREDNISOLONE, PRANOPROFEN, METHYLPREDNISOLONE, URSODEOXICHOLIC ACID. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.Seftem Side Effects Report #5325847-9
Seftem side effect was reported by a Physician from JAPAN on Apr 24, 2007. Female patient, 52 years of age, was diagnosed with upper respiratory tract inflammation, stevens-johnson syndrome and was treated with Seftem. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: bile duct obstruction, cholangitis, cholestasis, cytomegalovirus enteritis, disseminated cytomegaloviral infection, liver disorder, small intestinal perforation, stevens-johnson syndrome. Seftem dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with PREDONINE, PRANOPROFEN, METHYLPREDNISOLONE, URSODIOL. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
Seftem Side Effects Report #5869327-0
Seftem side effect was reported by a Physician from JAPAN on Apr 24, 2007. Female patient, 52 years of age, was diagnosed with upper respiratory tract inflammation, stevens-johnson syndrome and was treated with Seftem. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: bile duct obstruction, cholangitis, cholestasis, cytomegalovirus gastroenteritis, cytomegalovirus infection
, jaundice
, liver disorder, small intestinal perforation, stevens-johnson syndrome. Seftem dosage: unknown. During the same period patient was treated with PREDONINE, PRANOPROFEN, METHYLPREDNISOLONE, URSODEOXYCHOLIC ACID. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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