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Trasylol During Heart Surgery May Cause Serious Side Effects


The following are side effects that have occured in patients who were administered a Trasylol IV during heart surgery:

  • Kidney Disease
  • Heart Attack
  • Chronic Heart Failure
  • Stroke
  • Obstruction of a Blood Vessel by a Blood Clot
  • Blood Clot
  • Abnormally Low Blood Pressure
  • Bronchospasm
  • Itching
  • Rash
  • Fast Heartbeat
  • Trouble Breathing
  • Feel Like Throwing Up
  • Decreased Oxygen In The Tissues Or Blood
  • Life Threatening Allergic Reaction
  • Reaction due to an Allergy

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