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Index of reports
> All cases (80)
> Cases with Asthma (4)
Below is the selection of adverse event reports related to Activase (Alteplase) that includes all cases where reactions include asthma.
Adverse event in 80 year old male receiving Activase (Alteplase)
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-07-26
Patient: 80 year old male
Adverse reactions / side effects: Asthma, Atrial Fibrillation, Cerebral Haemorrhage
Suspect drug(s):
Activase (Alteplase)
Other drugs received by patient: Zantac 150; Deslanoside; LOW Molecular Dextran; Aminophylline; Lasix; Decadron; Heparin Sodium; Theo-DUR; Aspirin; Marzulene-S
Adverse event in 74 year old female receiving Activase (Alteplase)
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-07-23
Patient: 74 year old female
Adverse reactions / side effects: Asthma, Tracheal Stenosis, Haemorrhagic Cerebral Infarction
Adverse event resulted in: death
Suspect drug(s):
Activase
Dosage: 36 mg/60 kg iv
Indication: Cerebral Artery Embolism
Start date: 2007-04-10
End date: 2007-04-10
Ticlopidine Hydrochloride
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Anticoagulant Therapy
Other drugs received by patient: Dextran 40-Lactated Ringer's Solution; Zantac 150; Radicut; Digoxin; Glyceol
Adverse event in 74 year old female receiving Activase (Alteplase)
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-07-09
Patient: 74 year old female
Adverse reactions / side effects: Asthma, Tracheal Stenosis, Haemorrhagic Cerebral Infarction
Adverse event resulted in: death
Suspect drug(s):
Activase (Alteplase)
Other drugs received by patient: Dextran 40-Lactated Ringer's Solution; Zantac; Radicut; Digoxin; Glyceol
Adverse event in 80 year old male receiving Activase (Alteplase)
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-06-26
Patient: 80 year old male
Adverse reactions / side effects: Asthma, Atrial Fibrillation, Cerebral Haemorrhage
Adverse event resulted in: disablity
Suspect drug(s):
Activase (Alteplase)
Other drugs received by patient: Zantac; Deslanoside; LOW Molecular Dextran; Aminophylline; Lasix; Decadron; Heparin Sodium; Theo-DUR; Aspirin; Marzulene-S
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