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Streptomycin (Streptomycin) - Hypokalaemia - Suspected Cause - Side Effect Reports

 
 



Index of reports > Cases with Hypokalaemia (3)

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

Possible Streptomycin side effects in 38 year old female

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Turkey on 2012-03-06

Patient: 38 year old female

Reactions: Hypocalcaemia, Blood Parathyroid Hormone Increased, Hypokalaemia, Alkalosis

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Rifampicin

Tetracycline Hydrochloride
    Dosage: x 4 weeks prior to second hospitalization
    Indication: Brucellosis

Streptomycin



Possible Streptomycin side effects in 38 year old female

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Turkey on 2012-02-22

Patient: 38 year old female

Reactions: Vitamin D Deficiency, Hypocalcaemia, Muscle Spasms, Paraesthesia, Hypokalaemia, Alkalosis

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Rifampicin
    Indication: Brucellosis

Streptomycin
    Indication: Brucellosis

Other drugs received by patient: Tetracycline



Possible Streptomycin side effects in 38 year old female

Reported by a health professional (non-physician/pharmacist) from Turkey on 2012-02-22

Patient: 38 year old female

Reactions: Hypovitaminosis, Blood Parathyroid Hormone Abnormal, Hypocalcaemia, Alkalosis, Hypokalaemia

Adverse event resulted in: hospitalization

Drug(s) suspected as cause:
Tetracycline
    Indication: Brucellosis

Rifampicin
    Indication: Brucellosis

Streptomycin
    Indication: Brucellosis

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