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Slow-K (Potassium) - Drug Ineffective - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Drug Ineffective (4)

Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Slow-K (Potassium) where reactions include drug ineffective. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.

Possible Slow-K side effects in 76 year old female

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Japan on 2012-02-10

Patient: 76 year old female

Reactions: Hepatic Necrosis, Drug Ineffective, Cholestasis, Hepatitis, Liver Disorder

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Risperidone
    Dosage: see image
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2011-09-28

Risperidone
    Dosage: see image
    Administration route: Oral
    End date: 2011-11-16

Risperidone
    Dosage: see image
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2010-08-11
    End date: 2011-09-20

Risperidone
    Dosage: see image
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2011-09-21
    End date: 2011-09-27

Rozerem
    Dosage: 8 mg (8 mg, 1 in 1 d)
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Insomnia
    Start date: 2011-09-21
    End date: 2011-11-16

Slow-K
    Dosage: 1200 mg (1200 mg, 1 in 1 d)
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2011-07-20
    End date: 2011-11-16

Yokukan-SAN Osugi (Herbal Extract Nos)
    Dosage: 7.5 gm (2.5 gm, 3 in 1 d)
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2008-02-06
    End date: 2011-11-16

Chlorpromazine HCL
    Dosage: 12.5 mg (12.5 mg, 1 in 1 d)
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2011-09-28
    End date: 2011-11-16

Amlodipine
    Dosage: 2.5 mg(2.5 mg, 1 in 1 d)
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2010-11-20
    End date: 2011-11-16

Epinastine Hydrochloride
    Dosage: 20 mg (20 mg, 1in 1 d)
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2008-12-30
    End date: 2011-11-16



Possible Slow-K side effects in female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2012-01-04

Patient: female, weighing 138.0 kg (303.6 pounds)

Reactions: Drug Ineffective, Blood Potassium Decreased, Oedema Peripheral, DRY Mouth

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Slow-K
    Dosage: unk, 2x/day
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Blood Potassium Decreased

Detrol
    Dosage: unk

Detrol
    Dosage: 2 mg, 2x/day
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Urinary Incontinence
    Start date: 2009-01-01

Slow-K
    Dosage: unk

Lasix
    Dosage: 80 mg, daily
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Oedema Peripheral

Potassium Chloride
    Dosage: unk
    Indication: Blood Potassium Decreased

Other drugs received by patient: Lopressor; Crestor



Possible Slow-K side effects in 55 year old female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from Brazil on 2011-12-08

Patient: 55 year old female, weighing 88.0 kg (193.6 pounds)

Reactions: Drug Ineffective, Drug Interaction, Muscle Spasms

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Slow-K

Other drugs received by patient possibly interacting with the suspect drug:
Furosemide

Slow-K
    Dosage: 2.4 g/day
    Administration route: Oral
    Start date: 2006-08-31

Slow-K
    Dosage: 600 mg, bid (for more than a year)

Prednisone TAB

Other drugs received by patient: Potassium Chloride; Formoterol Fumarate; Potassium Chloride; Lasix



Possible Slow-K side effects in female

Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2011-11-24

Patient: female, weighing 138.0 kg (303.6 pounds)

Reactions: Blood Potassium Decreased, Drug Ineffective, Oedema Peripheral, DRY Mouth

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Slow-K
    Dosage: 2x/day
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Blood Potassium Decreased

Lasix
    Dosage: 80 mg, daily
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Oedema Peripheral

Detrol
    Dosage: 2 mg, 2x/day
    Administration route: Oral
    Indication: Urinary Incontinence
    Start date: 2009-01-01

Potassium Acetate
    Dosage: unk
    Indication: Blood Potassium Decreased

Other drugs received by patient: Lopressor; Crestor

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