Index of reports
> Cases with Heart Rate Increased (13)
Below is the selection of side effect reports (a.k.a. adverse event reports) related to Epipen (Epinephrine Injection) where reactions include heart rate increased. The selected reports were submitted to the FDA during the sample period of about a year.
Possible Epipen side effects in 55 year old female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2012-08-21
Patient: 55 year old female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Hand Fracture, Injection Site Pallor, Hypoaesthesia, Nail BED Bleeding, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 55 year old female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2012-08-09
Patient: 55 year old female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Hand Fracture, Injection Site Pallor, Hypoaesthesia, Nail BED Bleeding, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United Kingdom on 2012-07-25
Patient: female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Loss of Consciousness, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United Kingdom on 2012-06-25
Patient: female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Accidental Exposure, Loss of Consciousness
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 53 year old female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2012-06-06
Patient: 53 year old female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Expired Drug Administered, Local Swelling, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 53 year old female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2012-05-21
Patient: 53 year old female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Expired Drug Administered, Local Swelling, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 17 year old female
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2012-05-11
Patient: 17 year old female
Reactions: Feeling Jittery, Heart Rate Increased, Hypertension, Pallor, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 17 year old female
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2012-04-24
Patient: 17 year old female
Reactions: Feeling Jittery, Heart Rate Increased, Pallor, Hypertension, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 17 year old female
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2012-04-19
Patient: 17 year old female
Reactions: Feeling Jittery, Heart Rate Increased, Pallor, Hypertension, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2011-12-21
Patient: female
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Sensation of Heaviness, Dizziness, Asthenia, Nervousness, Tremor
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 16 year old female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2011-12-21
Patient: 16 year old female, weighing 72.6 kg (159.6 pounds)
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Injection Site Swelling, Accidental Exposure, Injection Site Coldness
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in female
Reported by a consumer/non-health professional from United States on 2011-12-21
Patient: female
Reactions: Blood Pressure Increased, Injection Site Pain, Expired Drug Administered, Hypoaesthesia, Tremor, Heart Rate Increased, Injection Site Anaesthesia, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
Possible Epipen side effects in 3 year old male
Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from United States on 2011-12-21
Patient: 3 year old male, weighing 18.1 kg (39.9 pounds)
Reactions: Heart Rate Increased, Pallor, Accidental Exposure
Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Epipen
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