Index of reports
> Cases with Bile Duct Stone (4)
Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Ursodiol where reactions include bile duct stone. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.
Possible Ursodiol side effects in 91 year old female
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Japan on 2012-02-21
Patient: 91 year old female
Reactions: Jaundice, Bile Duct Stone, Cholangitis Suppurative, Condition Aggravated, Hypoprothrombinaemia, Liver Disorder, Bile Duct Stenosis, Deficiency of Bile Secretion
Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Maglax (Magnesium Oxide)
Dosage: 990 mg, qd, oral
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Constipation
End date: 2012-01-11
Ursodiol
Dosage: 300 mg, qd, oral
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Bile Duct Stone
End date: 2012-01-11
Thiaton (Tiquizium Bromide)
Dosage: 30 mg, qd, oral
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Bile Duct Stone
End date: 2012-01-11
Diovan
Dosage: 80 mg, qd, oral
Administration route: Oral
Indication: Hypertension
End date: 2011-01-11
Possible Ursodiol side effects in 56 year old female
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Japan on 2012-02-09
Patient: 56 year old female
Reactions: Bile Duct Stone
Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Ursodiol
Other drugs received by patient: Cospanon (Flopropione)
Possible Ursodiol side effects in male
Reported by a physician from Japan on 2012-01-20
Patient: male
Reactions: Jaundice, Bile Duct Stone, Urticaria, Cholestasis, Liver Disorder
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Ursodiol
Fresh Frozen Plasma
Dosage: 6 units;qd
Pepcid
Possible Ursodiol side effects in 59 year old female
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Japan on 2011-11-09
Patient: 59 year old female
Reactions: Bile Duct Stone
Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Ursodiol
Other drugs received by patient: Cospanon (Flopropione)
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