Tachipirina



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Secondary
Product Used For Unknown Indication 27.1%
Suicide Attempt 15.0%
Self Injurious Behaviour 14.0%
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 8.3%
Intentional Overdose 8.3%
Bipolar Disorder 5.1%
Pyrexia 3.8%
Intentional Self-injury 2.5%
Bronchitis 1.9%
Hyperpyrexia 1.6%
Influenza 1.6%
Oropharyngeal Pain 1.6%
Arthralgia 1.3%
Hiv Infection 1.3%
Hypertension 1.3%
Pharyngotonsillitis 1.3%
Schizophrenia 1.3%
Atrial Fibrillation 1.0%
Diarrhoea 1.0%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 1.0%
Self Injurious Behaviour 14.9%
Sopor 10.6%
Urticaria 10.6%
Pruritus 8.5%
Toxicity To Various Agents 8.5%
Vomiting 8.5%
Suicide Attempt 6.4%
Melaena 4.3%
Tongue Oedema 4.3%
Dermatitis Bullous 2.1%
Haematemesis 2.1%
Hepatitis 2.1%
Hepatitis Cholestatic 2.1%
Hepatitis Fulminant 2.1%
Hyperpyrexia 2.1%
Hypothermia 2.1%
Intentional Self-injury 2.1%
International Normalised Ratio Increased 2.1%
Jaundice 2.1%
Medication Error 2.1%
Concomitant
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 25.4%
Product Used For Unknown Indication 21.5%
Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma 6.4%
Pain 6.4%
Prophylaxis 5.9%
Non-hodgkin's Lymphoma 5.3%
Premedication 3.6%
Pyrexia 3.6%
Atrial Fibrillation 2.5%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 2.5%
Accidental Exposure 2.2%
Influenza 2.0%
Bronchopneumonia 1.7%
Chronic Hepatitis C 1.7%
Crohn's Disease 1.7%
Diabetes Mellitus 1.7%
Hypertension 1.7%
Breast Cancer 1.4%
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia 1.4%
Epilepsy 1.4%
Urticaria 10.9%
Purpura 7.8%
Vomiting 7.8%
Liver Disorder 6.3%
Oliguria 6.3%
Stevens-johnson Syndrome 6.3%
Venous Thrombosis 6.3%
Neutropenia 4.7%
Paraesthesia 4.7%
Parosmia 4.7%
Rash 4.7%
Rash Erythematous 4.7%
Acute Generalised Exanthematous Pustulosis 3.1%
Dermatitis Exfoliative 3.1%
Dyspnoea 3.1%
Erythema 3.1%
Extrapyramidal Disorder 3.1%
Hallucination 3.1%
Hypocoagulable State 3.1%
Laryngeal Stenosis 3.1%