DrugLib.com — Drug Information Portal

Rx drug information, pharmaceutical research, clinical trials, news, and more

Gamunex (Immune Globulin Intravenous Human) - Hypotension - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Hypotension (4)

Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Gamunex (Immune Globulin Intravenous Human) where reactions include hypotension. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.

Possible Gamunex side effects in 74 year old female

Reported by a physician from United States on 2012-07-23

Patient: 74 year old female

Reactions: Chills, Hypotension, Infusion Related Reaction

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Gamunex



Possible Gamunex side effects in 73 year old male

Reported by a individual with unspecified qualification from Canada on 2012-01-11

Patient: 73 year old male

Reactions: Dyspnoea, Hypotension, Laboratory Test Interference, Staphylococcus Test Positive

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Gamunex
    Dosage: 0.6 gm;total;iv
    Indication: Product Used FOR Unknown Indication
    Start date: 2011-04-11
    End date: 2011-04-12

Gamunex

Gamunex

Gamunex



Possible Gamunex side effects in 73 year old male

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Canada on 2011-12-29

Patient: 73 year old male

Reactions: Dyspnoea, Staphylococcal Infection, Hypotension

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Gamunex

Other drugs received by patient: Gamunex; Gamunex; Gamunex



Possible Gamunex side effects in male

Reported by a physician from United States on 2011-11-16

Patient: male

Reactions: Hypothermia, Hypotension, Bradycardia, Infusion Related Reaction

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Gamunex

Other drugs received by patient: Fluconazole; Bactrim; Acyclovir

-- advertisement -- The American Red Cross
 
Home | About Us | Contact Us | Site usage policy | Privacy policy

All Rights reserved - Copyright DrugLib.com, 2006-2017