Cloxacillin and arterial thrombosis limb Patient Reports February 10, 2010



Cloxacillin Side Effects Report #5300070-2
Cloxacillin side effect was reported by a Physician from FRANCE on Mar 30, 2007. Female patient, 76 years of age, weighting 154.0 lb, was diagnosed with erysipelas and was treated with Cloxacillin. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: abasia, arterial thrombosis limb, arteritis obliterans, blood fibrinogen increased, eosinophilia, erectile dysfunction What is  erectile dysfunction, fatigue, hiatus hernia. Cloxacillin dosage: 500 MG/THREE TIMES PER DAY/ORAL. During the same period patient was treated with DEXCHLORPHENIRAM, DIOSMIN, PARACETAMOL, PRISTINAMYCIN, DRESSING, FRUSEMIDE, PROCYANIDOLIC OLIGOMER. Patient was hospitalized and became disabled. Patient recovered.
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