Dihydroergotamin and hypoaesthesia Patient Reports March 21, 2010
Dihydroergotamin Side Effects Report #4907929-6
Dihydroergotamin side effect was reported by a Physician from FRANCE on Jan 23, 2006. Female patient, 40 years of age, was diagnosed with migraine
, headache
and was treated with Dihydroergotamin. After drug was administered, patient experienced the following side effects: asthenia, electromyogram abnormal, ergot poisoning, extensor plantar response, fatigue, gait disturbance, hyperreflexia, hypoaesthesia, intermittent claudication. Dihydroergotamin dosage: 10 MG DAILY. During the same period patient was treated with DESERNIL, PROPRANOLOL, ACETAMINOPHEN, OESTROGEN, ESTROGEN CONJUGATED W. Patient was hospitalized. Patient recovered.
Dihydroergotamin and hypoaesthesia 