Mychel-S Solution, Reconstituted (Recon Soln) Side Effects by Likelihood and Severity

INFREQUENT side effects


If experienced, these tend to have a Severe expression

  • A Blood Disorder
  • Decreased Blood Platelets
  • Low Levels Of Granulocytes, A Type Of White Blood Cell

If experienced, these tend to have a Less Severe expression

  • Diarrhea
  • Irritation Of The Stomach Or Intestines
  • Nausea
  • Vomiting

RARE side effects


If experienced, these tend to have a Severe expression

  • A Condition Where Red Blood Cells Break Apart Called Paroxysmal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria
  • A Feeling Of Pins And Needles On Skin
  • A Gray Appearance Of The Skin In Newborns Receiving The Medication
  • A Significant Type Of Allergic Reaction Called Anaphylaxis
  • A Type Of Allergic Reaction Called Angioedema
  • A Type Of Bumpy Skin Rash Called A Maculopapular Rash
  • Hives
  • Inflammation Of The Skin Due To An Allergy
  • Inflammation Of The Small And Large Intestine
  • Low Blood Counts Due To Bone Marrow Failure
  • Low Levels Of White Blood Cells
  • Sudden Blindness And Pain Upon Moving The Eye
  • Trouble Breathing

If experienced, these tend to have a Less Severe expression

  • A Painful, Red Or Swollen Tongue
  • A Skin Rash
  • Confusion
  • Delirium
  • Depression
  • Erythema Or Redness Of Skin Or Mucous Membrane
  • Fever
  • Headache
  • Peripheral Nerve Inflammation
  • Stomatitis, A Condition With Painful Swelling And Sores Inside The Mouth

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