Soma and blood pressure systolic increased Patient Reports February 09, 2012



Soma Side Effects Report #5339577-0
Soma side effect was reported by a Consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on May 14, 2007. Female patient, 57 years of age, was treated with Soma. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: aggression, apnoea, blood chloride increased, blood glucose increased, blood pressure systolic increased, blood urea increased, convulsion, cyanosis, foaming at mouth. Soma dosage: 87 TABLETS (350 MG TABLETS), ORAL. During the same period patient was treated with MOTRIN, BUSPAR, ULTRAM, LORAZEPAM, CLARITIN, NEURONTIN, CELEXA, PHENAZOPYRIDINE. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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