Symptoms
of severe reactions including labored breathing, swelling of the abdomen, and fluid build - up in the chest, abdomen, or area surrounding the heart (7).
Not exact matches
These symptoms do not
include more
severe, anaphylaxis
reactions where there may be a constriction and tightening
of airways, shock, rapid pulse, dizziness or loss
of consciousness; symptoms that require immediate care.
The kinds
of signs that you would look for if your baby were having an allergic
reaction to the presence
of cow's milk in your diet, as passed through to your breast milk might
include abdominal discomfort, eczema or hives, vomiting,
severe diarrhea, or difficulty breathing lasting up to several hours after breastfeeding.
A person with a mild
reaction to the drug may break out in hives, but more
severe signs can occur,
including swelling
of the lips, tongue and throat, as well as asthma - like symptoms.
When she was two, a sting put her into anaphylaxis, a
severe reaction of the body's immune system that can
include swelling, nausea and narrowing
of the airways.
Edward Murphy, MD, MPH, and Nareg Roubinian, MD, MPHTM, have been leading the
Severe Transfusion
Reactions including Pulmonary Edema (STRIPE), as part
of REDS - III.
In fact, experts now believe that celiac disease represents just one extreme
of a broad spectrum
of gluten intolerance that
includes millions
of people like Cooper with less
severe — but nevertheless problematic —
reactions to the protein.
Experts now believe that celiac disease represents just one extreme
of a broad spectrum
of gluten intolerance that
includes millions
of people with less
severe — but nevertheless symptomatic —
reactions to the protein.
In more
severe cases
of allergic
reactions, clinical signs can
include generalized hives,
severe facial swelling and difficulty breathing.
Some dogs have
severe allergic
reactions with symptoms
including vomiting, diarrhea, whole body itching, collapse, difficulty breathing or swelling
of the face or legs.
Severe allergic
reactions include those listed above which are associated with anaphylactic episodes which are considered emergency situations whether in humans or canines - emergency medical care should be sought immediately upon noting these types
of symptoms
Dr. Janeczko adds that more
severe reactions,
including pneumonia and even death, may occur in a small number
of cases.
*** One final note, I do not recommend the use
of OTC flea products,
including flea collars as they are not very effective and I have seen
severe reactions to them
including seizures, excessive salivation, and nausea.
The most common
reactions seen are relatively mild, and
include vomiting, swelling
of the face or paws, diarrhea, or muscle discomfort; rarely, however,
reactions can be more
severe and can
include autoimmune disease or collapse.
This can lead to a variety
of health problems,
including severe allergic
reactions if the dog is also exposed to additional allergens.
Not for use during diabetic emergencies,
including diabetic coma Pets who have stopped eating, are anorexic, vomiting, showing signs
of extreme drowsiness or fatigue and / or showing signs
of severe ketoacidosis Cats with liver, kidney or thyroid disease or a serious infection, illness or trauma Pregnant and nursing cats Known to be ineffective in cats resistant to insulin therapy Pets known to have had an allergic
reaction to glipizide or other sulfa drugs Directions:
I was prompted to do so after receiving several reports
of severe adverse
reactions,
including death, exhibited by cats and dogs after the administration
of Convenia.
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Reactions can range from mild to
severe and
include a wide variety
of symptoms, such as swelling at the injection site to more serious outcomes, such as anaphylactic shock or death.
These may
include triggering allergic
reaction, shortness
of breath and chest pain, sudden and
severe headache with nausea, blurred vision and numbing sensation in arms.
Side effects for Ambien and Lunesta
include: • drowsiness • dizziness • diarrhea • grogginess or feeling as if you have been drugged • uncontrolled crying • vomiting • stomach cramps • panic attack • nervousness • Abnormal thoughts or behavior • Memory loss •
Severe allergic
reaction (swelling
of the tongue or throat, and trouble breathing.)
Types
of medications (
including the names
of generic and brand drugs) that have been linked to Stevens - Johnson Syndrome: • Anticonvulsants • Antibiotics • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (OTC and prescription) • Drugs with sulfa • Barbiturates • COX - 2 inhibitors • Ibuprofen • Acetaminophens • Allopurinol • Carbamazepine • Phenytoin • Bextra, which Pfizer removed from the market in 2005 because
of the SJS risk it posed to users • Children's Advil or Motrin • Tylenol • Aldactone • Septra • Advil • Motrin • Avelox • Prilosec • Neurontin • Coreg • Feldene • Athrotec • Ceclor • Dilantin • Vioxx • Relafen • Celebrex • Levaquin • Depakote • Zantac • Tegretol • Provigil • Zithromax • Trileptal • Zyloprin • Clinoril • Phenytek Dangerous Drugs
Severe drug
reactions cause tens
of thousands
of patient deaths in this country each year.
Other serious side effects that have been linked to Depo - Provera
include severe allergic
reactions to the drug, a greater risk
of premature births, and possibly even higher neonatal and infant mortality death rates.
While there may be several causes
of general SJS, Drug - Induced SJS is caused by a
severe allergic
reaction to both over the counter and prescribed medications
including Cox - 2 Inhibitors, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, painkillers, sulfa - based antibiotics, fluoroquinolone antibiotics, and seizure medications.
The FDA has reported various complications associated with hernia mesh products,
including intestinal adhesions (occurs when parts
of the intestine adhere to the mesh),
reactions to the mesh, infection,
severe and chronic pain, injuries to organs and nerves, and the need for revision surgery.
Risk factors for persistent traumatic stress
reactions include prior traumatic experiences or behavioral problems, more
severe pain or exposure to frightening sights and sounds while in the hospital, subjective sense
of life threat and injury / illness severity, and more
severe early traumatic stress
reactions.