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Penicillin G (Penicillin G) - Blood PH Increased - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Blood PH Increased (1)

Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Penicillin G where reactions include blood ph increased. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.

Possible Penicillin G side effects in 33 year old male

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2012-08-01

Patient: 33 year old male, weighing 93.0 kg (204.6 pounds)

Reactions: Lactobacillus Infection, Blood PH Increased, Tachycardia, Blood PH Decreased, Device Related Infection, Scleral Haemorrhage, Bacterial Sepsis, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Bone Marrow Failure, Blood Bicarbonate Increased, Acute Respiratory Failure, Renal Failure Acute, Febrile Neutropenia, Haemodialysis, Alopecia, Treatment Failure, Base Excess Decreased

Adverse event resulted in: life threatening event, hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
(Investigational Drug)
    Dosage: 60 mg, uid/qd, oral ; 60 mg, uid/qd, oral
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
    Start date: 2012-04-17
    End date: 2012-04-23

(Investigational Drug)
    Dosage: 60 mg, uid/qd, oral ; 60 mg, uid/qd, oral
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
    Start date: 2012-04-02
    End date: 2012-04-08

Amphotericin B
    Dosage: 450 mg, uid/qd, intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Fungal Infection
    Start date: 2012-05-06
    End date: 2012-05-08

Amphotericin B
    Dosage: 450 mg, uid/qd, intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Infection Prophylaxis
    Start date: 2012-05-06
    End date: 2012-05-08

Aztreonam
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Bacterial Infection
    Start date: 2012-05-06
    End date: 2012-05-07

Aztreonam
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Bacterial Infection
    Start date: 2012-04-09
    End date: 2012-04-10

Caspofungin Acetate
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-04-09

Caspofungin Acetate
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-04-08
    End date: 2012-04-08

Caspofungin Acetate
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-05-20
    End date: 2012-05-22

Cefepime
    Dosage: 2 g, q8 hours, intravenous (not otherwise specified) ; intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-03-29
    End date: 2012-04-10

Cefepime
    Dosage: 2 g, q8 hours, intravenous (not otherwise specified) ; intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-06-02
    End date: 2012-06-05

Cytarabine
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
    Start date: 2012-04-14
    End date: 2012-04-20

Cytarabine
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
    Start date: 2012-03-30
    End date: 2012-04-05

Daunorubicin HCL
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
    Start date: 2012-03-30
    End date: 2012-04-01

Daunorubicin HCL
    Dosage: see image
    Indication: Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
    Start date: 2012-04-14
    End date: 2012-04-16

Imipenem and Cilastatin
    Dosage: 1000 mg, q8 hours intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-05-07
    End date: 2012-05-28

Penicillin G
    Dosage: 24000000 u, q24 hrs intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Infection
    Start date: 2012-05-04
    End date: 2012-05-09

Vancomycin
    Indication: Product Used FOR Unknown Indication

Voriconazole
    Dosage: 522 mg, q12 hours, intravenous (not otherwise specified)
    Indication: Product Used FOR Unknown Indication
    Start date: 2012-05-08
    End date: 2012-05-08

Other drugs received by patient: Ondansetron; Seroquel; Percocet; Nystatin; Zyloprim; Acetaminophen; Calcium Carbonate; Lorazepam; Xanax; Allopurinol; Calcium Gluconate; Ibuprofen; Hydroxyzine Pamoate; Celexa

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