Longes



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Secondary
Hypertension 33.3%
Disseminated Tuberculosis 25.0%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 8.3%
Cardiac Failure Chronic 6.7%
Hypercholesterolaemia 6.7%
Atrial Fibrillation 3.3%
Epilepsy 3.3%
Gastric Ulcer 3.3%
Partial Seizures 3.3%
Complex Partial Seizures 1.7%
Oedema Peripheral 1.7%
Photosensitivity Reaction 1.7%
Reflux Oesophagitis 1.7%
Hypertensive Encephalopathy 25.0%
Photosensitivity Reaction 25.0%
Blood Creatine Phosphokinase Increased 8.3%
Liver Disorder 8.3%
Neuropathy Peripheral 8.3%
Rhabdomyolysis 8.3%
Sinus Arrest 8.3%
Testicular Neoplasm 8.3%
Concomitant
Hypertension 35.9%
Amyloidosis 4.9%
Cardiac Amyloidosis 4.9%
Diabetes Mellitus 4.9%
Plasma Cell Myeloma 4.9%
Angina Unstable 4.3%
Juvenile Arthritis 4.0%
Nephrotic Syndrome 4.0%
Prophylaxis 3.6%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 3.6%
Gastritis 3.4%
Immune Thrombocytopenic Purpura 3.2%
Multiple Myeloma 3.1%
Insomnia 2.9%
Acute Coronary Syndrome 2.7%
Chronic Hepatitis C 2.3%
Atrial Fibrillation 2.0%
Constipation 2.0%
Arrhythmia 1.8%
Congenital Ectodermal Dysplasia 1.8%
Pneumonia 9.6%
Vomiting 9.6%
White Blood Cell Count Decreased 8.4%
Weight Decreased 7.2%
White Blood Cell Count Increased 7.2%
Duodenal Ulcer 6.0%
Thermal Burn 6.0%
Thrombocytopenia 4.8%
Agranulocytosis 3.6%
Cardiac Failure 3.6%
Diabetes Mellitus 3.6%
Haemoglobin Decreased 3.6%
Haemorrhage Subcutaneous 3.6%
Hepatic Function Abnormal 3.6%
Proteinuria 3.6%
Testicular Neoplasm 3.6%
Urinary Tract Infection 3.6%
Ventricular Tachycardia 3.6%
Anaemia 2.4%
Brain Stem Haemorrhage 2.4%