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Minitran (Nitroglycerin Transdermal) - Drug Hypersensitivity - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Drug Hypersensitivity (2)

Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Minitran (Nitroglycerin Transdermal) where reactions include drug hypersensitivity. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.

Possible Minitran side effects in female

Reported by a physician from United States on 2012-03-23

Patient: female, weighing 52.2 kg (114.7 pounds)

Reactions: Drug Hypersensitivity

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Codeine
    Dosage: unk

Gemfibrozil
    Dosage: unk

Timoptic
    Dosage: unk

Minitran
    Dosage: unk

Ergomar
    Dosage: unk

Alphagan
    Dosage: unk

Celexa
    Dosage: unk

Velocef
    Dosage: unk

Tobramycin
    Dosage: unk

Valium
    Dosage: unk

Phenergan HCL
    Dosage: unk

E.E.S.
    Dosage: unk

Tetanus Toxoid
    Dosage: unk

Ciprofloxacin
    Dosage: unk

Azopt
    Dosage: unk

Lipitor
    Dosage: unk

Vicodin
    Dosage: unk

Darvon
    Dosage: unk



Possible Minitran side effects in female

Reported by a physician from United States on 2012-03-23

Patient: female, weighing 52.2 kg (114.7 pounds)

Reactions: Drug Hypersensitivity

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Timoptic
    Dosage: unk

Phenergan
    Dosage: unk

E.E.S.
    Dosage: unk

Lipitor
    Dosage: unk

Minitran
    Dosage: unk

Celexa
    Dosage: unk

Tetanus Toxoid
    Dosage: unk

Valium
    Dosage: unk

Darvon
    Dosage: unk

Ergomar
    Dosage: unk

Azopt
    Dosage: unk

Vicodin
    Dosage: unk

Alphagan
    Dosage: unk

Tetracycline HCL
    Dosage: unk

Codeine Sulfate
    Dosage: unk

Gemfibrozil
    Dosage: unk

Ciprofloxacin
    Dosage: unk

Velocef
    Dosage: unk

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