Losapac

Losapac Side Effects

losartan

Manufacturer:

Pacific Pharma

Distributor:

AA Medical
Full Prescribing Info
Side Effects
The following side-effects may occur: Blood and lymphatic system disorders: The following side effects have been reported and frequencies are unknown: Symptomatic anaemia, neutropenia.
Nervous system disorders: More frequent: Headache. Less frequent: Dizziness. Rare: Insomnia. The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Migraine.
Cardiac disorders: The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Palpitations, tachycardia.
Vascular disorders: The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Hypotension.
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: Less frequent: Cough, nasal congestion, pharyngitis, upper respiratory infection. Rare: Sinus disorder.
Gastrointestinal disorder: Less frequent: Diarrhoea. The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Dyspepsia, nausea, acute pancreatitis, abdominal pain, taste disturbances complete taste loss.
Hepato-biliary disorders: The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Severe acute hepatotoxicity, cholestasis.
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders: The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Urticaria, rash, atypical cutaneous lymphoid infiltrates. Angioedema (involving swelling of the face, lips, and/or tongue) has been reported in patients treated with LOSAPAC.
Musculoskeletal, connective tissue and bone disorders: Less frequent: Back pain. Rare: Muscle cramps, leg pain. The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Myalgia.
Renal and urinary disorders: The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Impaired renal function.
General disorders and administrative site conditions: Less frequent: Fatigue. The following side effect has been reported and frequencies are unknown: Chest pain, oedema/swelling, asthenia.
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