MKO (MIDAZOLAM-KETAMINE-ONDAN) Side Effects by Likelihood and Severity
COMMON side effects
If experienced, these tend to have a Severe expression i
high blood pressure spontaneous speaking or making vocal sounds fast heartbeat decreased lung function If experienced, these tend to have a Less Severe expression i
confusion delirium hallucinations constipation drowsiness fever headache diarrhea a feeling of general discomfort called malaise inducing of a relaxed easy state INFREQUENT side effects
If experienced, these tend to have a Severe expression i
slow heartbeat low blood pressure decreased lung function decreased oxygen in the tissues or blood If experienced, these tend to have a Less Severe expression i
erythema or redness of skin or mucous membrane an abnormal increase in muscle tone drowsiness memory loss itching dizziness low energy a skin rash an inability to completely empty the bladder generalized weakness anxious feelings agitation hiccups nausea vomiting RARE side effects
If experienced, these tend to have a Severe expression i
an infection due to a virus increased spinal fluid pressure abnormal heart rhythm a spasm of the larynx excess liver fibrous tissue liver damage damage to the liver and inflammation blockage of normal bile flow inflammation of the bladder bloody urine apnea, a breathing interruption abnormal liver function tests a significant type of allergic reaction called anaphylaxis inflammation of the liver with stoppage of bile flow hydronephrosis, a swelling of the kidney due to urine build-up extrapyramidal disease, a type of movement disorder temporary blindness a low supply of oxygen rich blood to the heart a type of slowed heart rhythm disorder called heart block abnormal heart electrical signals supraventricular tachycardia torsades de pointes, a type of abnormal heart rhythm atrial fibrillation ventricular premature beats slow heartbeat prolonged QT interval on EKG low blood pressure vocal cord swelling bronchospasm acute liver failure a skin disorder with blistering and peeling skin called toxic epidermal necrolysis a skin disorder with blistering and peeling skin called Stevens-Johnson syndrome a condition where the body is unable to maintain adequate blood flow called shock trouble breathing decreased oxygen in the tissues or blood a type of allergic reaction called angioedema fast heartbeat painful and involuntary movement of the eyes called oculogyric crisis over excitement inflammation of the skin due to an allergy itching hives delirium muscle tremors wheezing an increase of carbon dioxide in the blood nervousness slow and shallow breathing irritability If experienced, these tend to have a Less Severe expression i
increased pressure in the eye double vision nystagmus, a condition with involuntary eye movements muscle spasm a skin rash decreased appetite nausea difficult or painful urination a condition where the urge to urinate results in urine leakage an increased need to urinate often reactions at the site of the injection agitation angina, a type of chest pain dry mouth hives heart throbbing or pounding hiccups a feeling of pins and needles on skin mood changes aggressive behavior blurred vision a change in vision excessive saliva production drowsiness fainting sensation of spinning or whirling dizziness loss of muscle coordination headache a type of speech disorder called dysarthria sneezing an abnormal breathing sound called stridor cough runny nose feelings of dissatisfaction, sadness, and unease Selected from data included with permission and copyrighted by First Databank, Inc. This copyrighted material has been downloaded from a licensed data provider and is not for distribution, except as may be authorized by the applicable terms of use.
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