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Maxair (Pirbuterol) - Cough - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Cough (2)

Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Maxair (Pirbuterol) where reactions include cough. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.

Possible Maxair side effects in 72 year old female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2012-05-31

Patient: 72 year old female, weighing 62.6 kg (137.7 pounds)

Reactions: Vitamin D Deficiency, Chronic Respiratory Failure, Acidosis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Product Taste Abnormal, Blood Pressure Abnormal, Gallbladder Disorder, Device Malfunction, Aneurysm, Muscle Spasms, Incorrect Dose Administered by Device, Nervousness, Cough, Anxiety Disorder, Pneumonia, Chest Discomfort, Hiatus Hernia, Renal Atrophy, Nasal Congestion, Tremor, Hepatic Cyst, Insomnia, Feeling Jittery, Increased Upper Airway Secretion, Drug Ineffective, Wheezing, Hypercapnia, Haematocrit Decreased, Hyperparathyroidism, Chest Pain, Product Quality Issue, Dyspnoea, Cataract, Renal Failure Chronic, Haemoglobin Decreased

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Maxair

Other drugs received by patient: Alprazolam; Acetaminophen; Singulair; Vitamin D; Baclofen; Unspecified Alzheimer's Medication; Ascorbic Acid; Advair Diskus 100 / 50; Vitamin E; Children's Benadryl Allergy; Serevent; Flovent



Possible Maxair side effects in 70 year old female

Reported by a physician from United States on 2011-10-04

Patient: 70 year old female, weighing 89.8 kg (197.6 pounds)

Reactions: Cardiac Disorder, Cough

Adverse event resulted in: life threatening event, hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Maxair

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