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Often additional risks of using a medication, such as Aceon, become known after product is used by a larger number of patients, for a longer period of time, and by patients with different health characteristics from those studied before drug approval. This page allows You to Find answers and discuss health symptoms with other Aceon users, Learn more about unwanted side effects & find ways to reduce them. Browse Aceon Adverse Reports reported to FDA and participate in Aceon discussion, find alternative treatments and find ways to avoid or reduce risks associated with using Aceon. You can also Post a question to users community or Ask a Doctor. PatientsVille.com is Your Complete Guide to all common, undocumented and undisclosed side effects associated with drugs and vaccines. Browse More Drug Reports Here: A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z

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6366394-5 | Cardiac Failure
on Sep 10, 2009 Female patient from UNITED STATES , 82 years of age, was treated with Aceon (View Usage). Patient experienced the following unwanted or unexpected effects: cardiac failure. Aceon dosage: Daily Dose: 8 Milligram(s).

6306941-2 | Cardiac Failure
Patient was taking Aceon (View Usage). Patient had the following side effects: cardiac failure on Jul 30, 2009 from UNITED STATES Additional patient health information: Female patient , 82 years of age, . Aceon dosage: Daily Dose: 8 Milligram(s).

5809729-1 | Cough, Dyspnoea, Feeling Abnormal, Headache, Herpes Zoster, Insomnia, Joint Swelling, Oral Herpes, Palpitations
Adverse event was reported on Jul 14, 2008 by a Female patient taking Aceon (View Usage) (Dosage: 2mg 1 Daily) was diagnosed with blood pressure increased and. Location: UNITED STATES , 65 years of age, weighting 185.0 lb, After Aceon was administered, patient had the following side effects: cough, dyspnoea, feeling abnormal, headache (What is headache?), herpes zoster, insomnia, joint swelling, oral herpes, palpitations.

5341972-0 | Haemodialysis, Hyperkalaemia, Metabolic Acidosis, Renal Failure Acute, Rhabdomyolysis
on May 30, 2007 Male patient from UNITED STATES , 64 years of age, weighting 157.0 lb, was diagnosed with hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidaemia and was treated with Aceon (View Usage). Patient experienced the following unwanted or unexpected effects: haemodialysis, hyperkalaemia, metabolic acidosis, renal failure acute, rhabdomyolysis. Aceon dosage: 8 Mg Orally Daily. During the same period patient was treated with GLUCOPHAGE (500 Mg Orally Daily) (View Glucophage Review and Glucophage Label ), CRESTOR (View Crestor Review and Crestor Label ). Patient was hospitalized.


5329421-X | Dyspepsia, Non-cardiac Chest Pain
on May 03, 2006 Male patient from UNITED STATES , 74 years of age, weighting 180.8 lb, was diagnosed with hypertension and was treated with Aceon (View Usage). Patient had the following side effects: dyspepsia, non-cardiac chest pain. Aceon dosage: See Image. During the same period patient was treated with SULAR (See Image) (View Sular Review and Sular Label ), PLAVIX (View Plavix Review and Plavix Label ). Patient was hospitalized.

5102867-0 | Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cerebrovascular Accident, Convulsion, Diabetes Mellitus Inadequate Control, Electrocardiogram Poor R-wave Progression, Encephalopathy, Gastritis, Haematocrit Decreased, Hyponatraemia
Patient was taking Aceon (View Usage). After Aceon was administered, patient had the following side effects: cardiac failure congestive, cerebrovascular accident, convulsion, diabetes mellitus inadequate control, electrocardiogram poor r-wave progression, encephalopathy, gastritis, haematocrit decreased, hyponatraemia on Oct 21, 2005 from JAPAN Additional patient health information: Male patient , weighting 180.8 lb, was diagnosed with pain (What is pain?), diabetes mellitus, arthritis (What is arthritis?) and. Aceon dosage: . During the same period patient was treated with METAGLIP (View Metaglip Review and Metaglip Label ), ADVAIR DISKUS 100/50 (View Advair Diskus 100/50 Review and Advair Diskus 100/50 Label ), TYLENOL (View Tylenol Review and Tylenol Label ), INSULIN (View Insulin Review and Insulin Label ), VYTORIN (View Vytorin Review and Vytorin Label ), SENOKOT (View Senokot Review and Senokot Label ), MOTRIN (Unk) (View Motrin Review and Motrin Label ), ZOCOR (View Zocor Review and Zocor Label ). Patient was hospitalized.

5021261-4 | Cardiac Failure Congestive, Cerebrovascular Accident, Diabetes Mellitus Inadequate Control, Electrocardiogram Poor R-wave Progression, Encephalopathy, Gastritis, Hyponatraemia, Iliac Artery Stenosis, Intestinal Ischaemia
Adverse event was reported on Oct 21, 2005 by a Male patient taking Aceon (View Usage) (Dosage: ) was diagnosed with pain (What is pain?), diabetes mellitus, arthritis (What is arthritis?) and. Location: JAPAN , weighting 180.8 lb, Patient experienced the following unwanted or unexpected effects: cardiac failure congestive, cerebrovascular accident, diabetes mellitus inadequate control, electrocardiogram poor r-wave progression, encephalopathy, gastritis, hyponatraemia, iliac artery stenosis, intestinal ischaemia. During the same period patient was treated with METAGLIP (View Metaglip Review and Metaglip Label ), ADVAIR DISKUS 100/50 (View Advair Diskus 100/50 Review and Advair Diskus 100/50 Label ), TYLENOL (CAPLET) (View Tylenol (caplet) Review and Tylenol (caplet) Label ), INSULIN (View Insulin Review and Insulin Label ), VYTORIN (View Vytorin Review and Vytorin Label ), SENOKOT (View Senokot Review and Senokot Label ), MOTRIN (Unk) (View Motrin Review and Motrin Label ), ZOCOR (View Zocor Review and Zocor Label ). Patient was hospitalized.

4971111-7 | Renal Failure
on Nov 23, 2005 Male patient from UNITED STATES , 80 years of age, weighting 174.8 lb, was diagnosed with ill-defined disorder, computerised tomogram and was treated with Aceon (View Usage). Patient had the following side effects: renal failure. Aceon dosage: 4 Milligram(s) Qd Oral Daily Dose: 4 Milligram(s). During the same period patient was treated with BIVALIRUDIN (BIVALIRUDIN) (7.9 Milligram(s) Daily Intravenous Injection Daily Dose: 7.9 Milligram(s), 11.9 Milligram(s) Daily I) (View Bivalirudin (bivalirudin) Review and Bivalirudin (bivalirudin) Label ), INTEGRILIN (14 Milligram(s) Daily Intravenous Daily Dose: 14 Milligram(s), 5.868 Milligram(s) Daily Intravenous) (View Integrilin Review and Integrilin Label ), OPTIRAY 160 (90 Millilitre(s) Daily Dose: 90 Millilitre(s)) (View Optiray 160 Review and Optiray 160 Label ), CLOPIDOGREL (CLOPIDOGREL) (View Clopidogrel (clopidogrel) Review and Clopidogrel (clopidogrel) Label ), ZETIA (ZETIA) (View Zetia (zetia) Review and Zetia (zetia) Label ). Patient was hospitalized.


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To find out about documented side effects or safety concerns read either the drug label or the drug's package insert. You may also want to speak with your pharmacist or healthcare provider. All medicines have benefits and risks. The risks are the chances that something unwanted or unexpected could happen to you when you use them. You can protect yourself by searching summaries of recent safety alerts, adverse reports. Sometimes there are risks that only come to light after a medical product gets on the market and is used in a larger number of patients, for a longer period of time, and in patients whose health characteristics are different from those of the patients studied before approval.

Be aware of the following potential Aceon risks to be aware of: 1. Watch for any Serious adverse events, such as life-threatening situation, which can require an admission to hospital or longer-than-expected hospital stay, permanent disability, birth defect, miscarriage, stillbirth, or birth with serious disease requires medical care to prevent permanent damage
2. Any potential Aceon quality problem: suspected counterfeit product, potentially contaminated product indicated by suspicious odor or unusual color, inaccurate or unreadable product labeling
3. Potential Aceon use error: mixing up products with similar drug names or packaging, taking wrong dose of a drug because of confusing dosing instructions on label
4. When applicable, Problems with different manufacturer of same medicine: not getting same results from a generic drug as a brand name drug, or from another generic

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Aceon Reactions
Cardiac Failure
Cardiac Failure Congestive
Cerebrovascular Accident
Convulsion
Cough
Diabetes Mellitus Inadequate Control
Dyspepsia
Dyspnoea
Electrocardiogram Poor R-wave Progression
Encephalopathy
Feeling Abnormal
Gastritis
Haematocrit Decreased
Haemodialysis
HeadacheWhat is Headache?
Herpes Zoster
Hyperkalaemia
Hyponatraemia
Iliac Artery Stenosis
Insomnia
Intestinal Ischaemia
Joint Swelling
Metabolic Acidosis
Non-cardiac Chest Pain
Oral Herpes
Palpitations
Renal Failure
Renal Failure Acute
Rhabdomyolysis
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