Negative effect of Cleviprex makes it recalled by FDA and the maker as per containing particulate matter in that drug.
Recent warning issued by FDA and MDCO company on December 16, 2009, for safety product due to Cleviprex® may reduce blood flow in capillaries. This reducing causes mechanical damage to some tissue, initially with acute or chronic inflammatory reactions.
Reduced blood supply in tissue may lead to ischemia or insufficiency needs for the brain, kidney, liver, heart or lung.
You can contact that company for adverse reactions if you are using this product to cleviprexrecall@themedco.com.
Doctor using this injection emulsion in order to lower blood pressure.
For patient who have allergies to soybeans and egg, it may lead contraindicated and should not use it.
Common negative effect from this injection gel are headache, nausea, and vomiting.
For pregnant women, it may lead risk to the fetus, and much more negative impact.
Too much negative impact by using Cleviprex, make the patient need to do several test before using this drugs.
Blood pressure is the pressure of blood in our arteries. This pressure pumped by our heart by contracting and relaxing.
Many reasons that make blood pressure become high.
Some of them are overweight/obesity, to much consumed of salt, drinking alcohol, poor consumed of fresh fruit and vegetables, and family history related to hypertension.
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