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Index of reports
> All cases (32)
> Cases with Drug Eruption (3)
Below is the selection of adverse event reports related to Pletal (Cilostazol) that includes all cases where reactions include drug eruption.
Adverse event in 79 year old male receiving Pletal (Cilostazol)
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from France on 2007-05-04
Patient: 79 year old male
Adverse reactions / side effects: Drug Eruption, Lymphadenopathy
Suspect drug(s):
Aspirin
Indication: Drug USE FOR Unknown Indication
Pletal
Indication: Drug USE FOR Unknown Indication
Ticlopidine HCL
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Arteriosclerosis
Adverse event in 59 year old male receiving Pletal (Cilostazol)
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-02-28
Patient: 59 year old male, weighing 78.0 kg (171.6 pounds)
Adverse reactions / side effects: Drug Eruption, Neutrophil Count Increased, Biopsy Bone Marrow, Blood Lactate Dehydrogenase Increased, Chills, Eczema, Pyrexia, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Diarrhoea, Pigmentation Disorder, Platelet Count Decreased, Thrombocytopenia, Enterocolitis, Lymphocyte Count Decreased
Adverse event resulted in: life threatening event, hospitalization
Suspect drug(s):
Common Cold Medicine
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Nasopharyngitis
Start date: 2006-08-18
End date: 2006-08-18
Pletal
Dosage: 200 mg/day
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Cerebral Infarction
Start date: 2006-06-17
End date: 2006-08-21
Tegretol
Dosage: 200 mg/day
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Facial Spasm
Start date: 2006-08-09
End date: 2006-08-21
Other drugs received by patient: SLO-BID; Spiropent; Rivotril; Rivotril
Adverse event in 59 year old male receiving Pletal (Cilostazol)
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2007-02-05
Patient: 59 year old male, weighing 78.0 kg (171.6 pounds)
Adverse reactions / side effects: Drug Eruption, Neutrophil Count Increased, Biopsy Bone Marrow, Blood Lactate Dehydrogenase Increased, Chills, Eczema, Pyrexia, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura, Diarrhoea, Pigmentation Disorder, Platelet Count Decreased, Thrombocytopenia, Enterocolitis, Lymphocyte Count Decreased
Adverse event resulted in: life threatening event, hospitalization
Suspect drug(s):
Common Cold Medicine
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Nasopharyngitis
Start date: 2006-08-18
End date: 2006-08-18
Pletal
Dosage: 200 mg/day
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Cerebral Infarction
Start date: 2006-06-17
End date: 2006-08-21
Tegretol
Dosage: 200 mg/day
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Facial Spasm
Start date: 2006-08-09
End date: 2006-08-21
Other drugs received by patient: SLO-BID; Spiropent; Rivotril; Rivotril
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