Davis's Drug Guide
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PHENobarbital

Adverse Reactions/Side Effects

CNS: hangover, delirium, depression, drowsiness, excitation, lethargy, vertigo.

Resp: respiratory depression, IV—LARYNGOSPASM, bronchospasm.

CV: IV—hypotension.

GI: constipation, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting.

Derm: photosensitivity, rashes, urticaria.

Local: phlebitis at IV site.

MS: arthralgia, myalgia, neuralgia.

Misc: HYPERSENSITIVITY REACTIONS INCLUDING ANGIOEDEMA AND SERUM SICKNESS , physical dependence, psychological dependence.

*CAPITALS indicates life-threatening.
*italic indicates most frequent.

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