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> Cases with Application Site Erythema (2)
Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Emla (Prilocaine / Lidocaine Topical) where reactions include application site erythema. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.
Possible Emla side effects in 1 year old male
Reported by a physician from France on 2012-08-13
Patient: 1 year old male
Reactions: Local Reaction, Application Site Burn, Application Site Exfoliation, Application Site Erythema
Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Emla
Possible Emla side effects in male
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from France on 2012-03-30
Patient: male, weighing 50.0 kg (110.0 pounds)
Reactions: Scratch, Hypersensitivity, Skin Lesion, Application Site Pain, Application Site Erythema, Application Site Pruritus
Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Emla
Dosage: df
Indication: Product Used FOR Unknown Indication
Start date: 2012-01-25
End date: 2012-01-25
Qutenza
Dosage: 2 df, patch, dorsal and thoracici application, fifth right intercostal space, topical)
Administration route: Topical
Indication: Neuralgia
Start date: 2012-01-25
End date: 2012-01-25
Other drugs received by patient: Oxycodone HCL; Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation; Spiriva; Zolpidem Tartrate; Lyrica; Foradil; Oxycontin
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