Carbocain and arteriospasm coronary Patient Reports February 10, 2010



Carbocain Side Effects Report #4596057-8
Carbocain side effect was reported by a Physician from on Feb 09, 2005. Male patient, 37 years of age, was diagnosed with epidural anaesthesia, blood pressure decreased and was treated with Carbocain. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: anaesthetic complication, arteriospasm coronary, blood pressure increased, electrocardiogram st segment elevation, haemodynamic instability, nerve block, procedural complication, procedural hypotension. Carbocain dosage: 4 ML/HR ED. During the same period patient was treated with EPHEDRINE HYDROCHLORIDE, PRAZOSIN HYDROCHLORIDE, CARDENALIN, MIDAZOLAM, SEVOFLURANE, VECURONIUM BROMIDE, NOREPINEPHRINE. Patient recovered.
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