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Innopran XL (Propranolol) - Tricuspid Valve Incompetence - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Tricuspid Valve Incompetence (1)

Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Innopran XL (Propranolol) where reactions include tricuspid valve incompetence. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.

Possible Innopran XL side effects in 34 year old female

Reported by a individual with unspecified qualification from Brazil on 2011-10-28

Patient: 34 year old female, weighing 55.9 kg (122.9 pounds)

Reactions: Parvovirus Infection, Agitation, Oligohydramnios, Bronchopneumonia, Lung Infection, Tricuspid Valve Incompetence, Caesarean Section, Oral Candidiasis, Immunosuppression, Cardiac Failure Congestive, Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis, Metabolic Acidosis, Cardiac Murmur, Cytomegalovirus Test Positive, Maternal Exposure During Pregnancy, General Physical Health Deterioration, Respiratory Distress, Convulsion, Depressed Level of Consciousness, Septic Shock, Aortic Valve Incompetence, Pleural Fibrosis, Necrotising Bronchiolitis, Pallor, Multi-Organ Failure, Foetal Growth Restriction, Small FOR Dates Baby, Pulmonary Congestion, Bone Marrow Failure, Renal Failure Acute, Tracheobronchitis, Cardiogenic Shock, Tachycardia Foetal, Agranulocytosis, Cardiac Arrest, Blood Pressure Decreased, Leukocytosis, Leukopenia, Mitral Valve Stenosis, Shock

Adverse event resulted in: death, hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Nitrofurantoin

Dipyrone TAB

Vitamin (Formulation Unknown) (Vitamin)

Furosemide
    Dosage: 40 mg/twice per day

Ceftriaxone
    Dosage: intramuscular
    Indication: Pyelonephritis

Innopran XL
    Dosage: 40 mg/twice per day

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