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Acyclovir (Acyclovir) - Adverse Event Reports - Other Serious Reactions - Convulsion

 



Index of reports > Cases resulting in other serious reactions (51) > Cases with Convulsion (7)

Below is the selection of adverse event reports related to Acyclovir that includes cases resulting in other serious reactions where reactions include convulsion.

Adverse event in male receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a physician from United States on 2007-10-26

Patient: male, weighing 99.3 kg (218.5 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Confusional State, Unresponsive TO Stimuli, Atrial Fibrillation, Disorientation, Amnesia, Convulsion

Suspect drug(s):
Vfend
    Indication: Antifungal Prophylaxis
    Start date: 2007-08-15
    End date: 2007-08-16

Vfend
    Start date: 2007-08-16
    End date: 2007-09-21

Vfend
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2007-08-22
    End date: 2007-09-02

Solu-Medrol
    Indication: Transplant Rejection
    Start date: 2007-08-17
    End date: 2007-08-19

Solu-Medrol
    Start date: 2007-08-20
    End date: 2007-08-21

Solu-Medrol
    Start date: 2007-08-22
    End date: 2007-08-23

Prednisone
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Transplant Rejection
    Start date: 2007-08-23
    End date: 2007-08-24

Prednisone
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2007-08-24
    End date: 2007-08-25

Prednisone
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2007-08-25
    End date: 2007-08-26

Prednisone
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2007-08-27
    End date: 2007-08-29

Prednisone
    Dosage: daily dose:30mg
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2007-08-29
    End date: 2007-08-29

Prednisone
    Dosage: daily dose:40mg
    Administration route: Oral

Acyclovir
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Antiviral Prophylaxis

Antibiotics

Dilantin
    Indication: Grand MAL Convulsion

Other drugs received by patient: Cardizem; Cardizem; Cyclosporine; ALL Other Therapeutic Products; Mycophenolate Mofetil; Metronidazole



Adverse event in receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2007-10-08

Patient: , weighing 99.5 kg (219.0 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Atrial Fibrillation, Amnesia, Convulsion

Suspect drug(s):
Vfend

Solu-Medrol
    Indication: Transplant Rejection

Cardizem
    Indication: Atrial Fibrillation

Prednisone
    Indication: Transplant Rejection

Acyclovir

Antibiotics

Other drugs received by patient: Cyclosporine; ALL Other Therapeutic Products



Adverse event in 38 year old female receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-05-23

Patient: 38 year old female, weighing 55.6 kg (122.3 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Acute Graft Versus Host Disease, Immunodeficiency, Osteomyelitis, Convulsion, Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome, Diarrhoea, Hypomagnesaemia, Dysaesthesia, Neutropenia, Human Herpesvirus 6 Infection

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Suspect drug(s):
Prograf
    Dosage: 1.2 mg, continuous, iv drip
    Indication: Stem Cell Transplant
    Start date: 2005-03-14
    End date: 2005-04-01

Acyclovir
    Dosage: 250 mg, tid, iv drip
    Indication: Herpes Simplex
    Start date: 2005-03-10
    End date: 2005-03-29

Solu-Cortef(hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate) Injection
    Dosage: 25 mg, tid, iv drip
    Indication: Fungal Infection
    Start date: 2005-03-21
    End date: 2005-04-10

Other drugs received by patient: Methotrexate Formulation Unknown; Targocid; Unasyn S (Ampicillin Sodium, Sulbactam Sodium) Injection; Pazucross (Pazufloxacin) Injection; Minocycline HCL; Funguard (Micafungin) Injection; Neutrogin (Lenograstim) Injection; Anpec (Morphine Hydrochloride) Injection



Adverse event in 61 year old male receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a physician from Germany on 2007-05-07

Patient: 61 year old male, weighing 79.0 kg (173.8 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Pulmonary Embolism, Cholestasis, Hepatic Failure, Constipation, Disease Progression, Acute Graft Versus Host Disease in Skin, Acute Graft Versus Host Disease in Intestine, Right Ventricular Failure, Refusal of Treatment by Patient, Pneumonia, Hepatic Fibrosis, Nephropathy Toxic, Gastric Ulcer Haemorrhage, Renal Cyst, DRY Skin, Cystitis, Convulsion, Hepatocellular Damage, Cholelithiasis, Epstein-Barr Virus Infection, Syncope, Renal Failure, NO Therapeutic Response, Hepatic Congestion, Dehydration, Sepsis, Cytomegalovirus Infection, Hepatic Siderosis, Human Herpesvirus 6 Infection, Leukopenia

Adverse event resulted in: death, life threatening event, hospitalization

Suspect drug(s):
Posaconazole
    Dosage: 200 mg; qid; po
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Fungal Infection
    Start date: 2005-11-03

Prograf
    Dosage: 4 mg; po
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Prophylaxis Against Graft Versus Host Disease
    Start date: 2005-12-16
    End date: 2006-02-23

Acyclovir
    Dosage: 200 mg; bid; po
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Antiviral Prophylaxis
    Start date: 2005-12-22
    End date: 2006-02-22

Other drugs received by patient: Sandimmune; Decortin; Cellcept; Ganciclovir; Beloc ZOC Comp; Decortin; Klacid; Magnesium Sulfate; Lasix; Dopamin; Calcium Chloride; Kalinor RET; Pantozol; Metoclopramide; Cymeven; Ciprofloxacin HCL; Amitriptyline HCL; Doxyciclin; Zyvox; Entocort; ..; Avelox; Albumin (Human); Fortum; Lopedum; Elobact; Entocort; Albumin (Human); Spirocomb; Perfalgan; Meronem; Omeprazole; Arternol; Kybernin; Mirtazapine; Paracetamol; .; Metoprolol Succinate; Kalinor RET



Adverse event in 38 year old female receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-04-27

Patient: 38 year old female, weighing 55.6 kg (122.3 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Stem Cell Transplant, Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome, Bone Marrow Transplant, Acute Graft Versus Host Disease, Hypomagnesaemia, Osteomyelitis, Dysaesthesia, Human Herpesvirus 6 Infection, Convulsion

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Suspect drug(s):
Prograf
    Dosage: 1.2 mg, continuous, iv drip
    Indication: Stem Cell Transplant
    Start date: 2005-03-14
    End date: 2005-04-01

Acyclovir
    Dosage: 250 mg, tid, iv drip
    Indication: Herpes Simplex
    Start date: 2005-03-10
    End date: 2005-03-29

Solu-Cortef
    Dosage: 25 mg, tid, iv drip
    Indication: Fungal Infection
    Start date: 2005-03-21
    End date: 2005-04-10

Other drugs received by patient: Methotrexate; Targocid; Unasyn S (Ampicillin Sodium, Sulbactam Sodium); Pazucross (Pazufloxacin); Minocycline HCL; Funguard (Micafungin); Neutrogin (Lenograstim); Anpec (Morphine Hydrochloride)



Adverse event in 38 year old female receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-04-27

Patient: 38 year old female, weighing 55.6 kg (122.3 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Stem Cell Transplant, Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome, Bone Marrow Transplant, Acute Graft Versus Host Disease, Hypomagnesaemia, Osteomyelitis, Dysaesthesia, Human Herpesvirus 6 Infection, Convulsion

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Suspect drug(s):
Prograf
    Dosage: 1.2 mg, continuous, iv drip
    Indication: Stem Cell Transplant
    Start date: 2005-03-14
    End date: 2005-04-01

Acyclovir
    Dosage: 250 mg, tid, iv drip
    Indication: Herpes Simplex
    Start date: 2005-03-10
    End date: 2005-03-29

Solu-Cortef
    Dosage: 25 mg, tid, iv drip
    Indication: Fungal Infection
    Start date: 2005-03-21
    End date: 2005-04-10

Other drugs received by patient: Methotrexate; Targocid; Unasyn S (Ampicillin Sodium, Sulbactam Sodium); Pazucross (Pazufloxacin); Minocycline HCL; Funguard (Micafungin); Neutrogin (Lenorgrastim); Anpec (Morphine Hydrochloride)



Adverse event in 3 year old male receiving Acyclovir

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2007-01-17

Patient: 3 year old male, weighing 16.3 kg (35.9 pounds)

Adverse reactions / side effects: Depressed Level of Consciousness, Postictal State, Convulsion, Lethargy

Suspect drug(s):
Acyclovir

Other drugs received by patient: Acyclovir

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