Triazolam and blood pressure systolic increased Patient Reports February 13, 2012



Triazolam Side Effects Report #4613238-5
Triazolam side effect was reported by a Physician from on Mar 02, 2005. Male patient, 47 years of age, was diagnosed with ill-defined disorder and was treated with Triazolam. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: abdominal pain What is  abdominal pain, acute prerenal failure, blood pressure systolic increased, body temperature decreased, dehydration, haemodialysis, intentional misuse, rhabdomyolysis, suicide attempt. Triazolam dosage: 2.5 MG, ORAL. During the same period patient was treated with FLUNITRAZEPAM, PHENOBARBITAL, LORAZEPAM, TIZANIDINE, ZOPICLONE. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
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