Vascular disorders: thrombosis/embolism (coronary artery, pulmonary, cerebral, deep vein).. Hepatobiliary disorders: ... Have coronary artery disease [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)] ● Have thrombogenic valvular or thrombogenic rhythm diseases ... Have deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, now or in the past [see Warnings and Precautions (5.1)] ● Have cerebrovascular ... Ever had blood clots in your arms, legs (deep vein thrombosis), lungs (pulmonary embolism), or eyes (retinal thrombosis) ...
Blood clotting problems (eg, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism) or. *Coronary artery disease or ... This medicine may cause a serious lung problem called pulmonary oil microembolism (POME). Tell your doctor right away if you ... REMS Program due to the risk of serious pulmonary oil microembolism (POME) reactions (urge to cough, dyspnea, throat tightening ...
Bisoprolol is a beta-blocker that affects the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins). ... asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), or other breathing disorder;. * diabetes (taking bisoprolol can make it ...
Pulmonary Disorders. Dyspnea, pulmonary infiltrates, pneumonia, bronchiolitis obliterans, interstitial pneumonitis and ... Decrease or loss of vision, retinopathy including macular edema, retinal artery or vein thrombosis, retinal hemorrhages and ... Patients who develop persistent or unexplained pulmonary infiltrates or pulmonary function impairment should discontinue ... Pulmonary and Cardiovascular: Coughing (19%), dyspnea (8%) and dysrhythmia (7%).. Skin: Hair changes (including alopecia) (18 ...
They should be used with caution in patients with cerebral vascular or coronary artery disease and only for those in whom ... Inman, W.H. W. and M.P. Vessey, Investigation of Deaths from Pulmonary, Coronary, and Cerebral Thrombosis and Embolism in Women ... pulmonary embolism, and thrombophlebitis. When estrogen doses of this size are used, any of th thromboembolicand thrombotic ...
Heart or blood vessel disease (eg, coronary artery disease, heart valve problems), or history of or ... Blood clots (eg, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism), or history of or ...
pulmonary hypertension (increased pressure inside the blood vessels of the lungs and heart); or ... coronary artery disease (hardened arteries); or. * peripheral vascular disease such as Raynauds syndrome. ... pulmonary hypertension, or if you are receiving certain IV heart or blood pressure medications. ...
Heart or blood vessel disease (eg, coronary artery disease, heart valve problems), or history of or ... Blood clots (eg, deep vein thrombosis, pulmonary embolism), or history of or ...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or. *Diabetes or. *Drug dependence, especially narcotic abuse or dependence, or ... Heart disease (eg, coronary artery disease), severe or. *Hypertension (high blood pressure), severe or ...
... which can increase fatty buildup inside your arteries (also called atherosclerosis). This condition can lead to stroke or heart ... chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD);. * a history of stroke or blood clots; ...
The EKG sometimes will suggest that a person has coronary artery disease even if there are no symptoms. ... pulmonary embolism), abnormal blood levels of potassium or calcium, or overdoses of certain medications. ... and those suspected of having coronary artery disease or a cardiac arrhythmia. It also can help to diagnose an inflammation of ...
... coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, heart arrest, mucocutaneous hemorrhage, myocardial infarct, pallor. ... pulmonary embolus, sleep apnea. ...
... pulmonary hemorrhage, pulmonary edema, respiratory acidosis, respiratory alkalosis, respiratory arrest/failure[Ref] ... Frequency not reported: Cholestasis, hepatic artery stenosis, hepatic failure, hepatotoxicity, jaundice[Ref] ...
... coronary artery stenosis, cardiac murmur, coronary artery disease, cyanosis, cardiomegaly, myocardial ischemia ... Frequency not reported: Pulmonary hypertension, wheezing[Ref]. Metabolic. Very common (10% or more): Hyperglycemia/increased ... Frequency not reported: Basilar artery stenosis, brain edema, optic neuritis, lethargy, dysesthesia, restless leg syndrome, ... Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Pneumonia, bronchitis, pulmonary edema, interstitial lung disease, pleuritic pain, pleurisy, ...
Threshold of ~0.5 Gy for both heart and carotid artery, derived from experience with external-beam radiotherapy and associated ... Respiratory: epistaxis (9%), nasal congestion (7%), pulmonary embolism (3%). Skin and subcutaneous tissue: dry skin (8%), rash ...