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Index of reports
> Cases resulting in other serious reactions (20)
> Cases with Pyrexia (4)
Below is the selection of adverse event reports related to Glyburide that includes cases resulting in other serious reactions where reactions include pyrexia.
Adverse event in receiving Glyburide
Reported by a individual with unspecified qualification from United States on 2007-10-31
Patient:
Adverse reactions / side effects: Confusional State, Abdominal Pain, Agitation, Blood Creatine Phosphokinase Increased, Hypoglycaemia, Pain, Tachycardia, Coma, Pyrexia, Intentional Drug Misuse, Acidosis, Somnolence, Hyperhidrosis, Intentional Self-Injury, Overdose, Medication Error, Blood Electrolytes Abnormal, Dizziness, Coordination Abnormal, Vomiting, Nausea, Hyperglycaemia, Convulsion, Dysarthria, Syncope, Renal Failure, Diarrhoea, Suicide Attempt, Bradycardia, Hypertension
Adverse event resulted in: life threatening event, disablity
Suspect drug(s):
Glyburide
Adverse event in 57 year old male receiving Glyburide
Reported by a pharmacist from Japan on 2007-10-15
Patient: 57 year old male
Adverse reactions / side effects: Rhabdomyolysis, Pyrexia
Suspect drug(s):
Glyburide
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Diabetes Mellitus
Glyburide
Administration route: Oral
Other drugs received by patient: Melbin / 00082702 /
Adverse event in receiving Glyburide
Reported by a pharmacist from Japan on 2007-10-05
Patient:
Adverse reactions / side effects: Rhabdomyolysis, Pyrexia
Suspect drug(s):
Glyburide
Other drugs received by patient: Unknown Drug
Adverse event in 79 year old male receiving Glyburide
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Canada on 2007-02-02
Patient: 79 year old male
Adverse reactions / side effects: Haemoglobin Decreased, Hyperkalaemia, Hypoproteinaemia, Hypoglycaemia, Pyrexia, Leukocytosis
Suspect drug(s):
Glyburide
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Drug USE FOR Unknown Indication
Levaquin
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Drug USE FOR Unknown Indication
Other drugs received by patient: Accupril; Colace; Losec; Monocor; Oxycodone HCL; Oxycontin; Pravastatin Sodium; Risperdal; Serax
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