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Antithrombin (recombinant) Side Effects

Some side effects of antithrombin (recombinant) may not be reported. Always consult your doctor or healthcare specialist for medical advice. You may also report side effects to the FDA.

For the Consumer

Applies to antithrombin (recombinant): parenteral injection

Side effects include:

Hemorrhage, infusion site reactions.

For Healthcare Professionals

Applies to antithrombin (recombinant): intravenous powder for injection

Cardiovascular

Cardiovascular side effects have included hemorrhage and hematoma.

General

General side effects have included hot feelings and noncardiac chest pain.

Gastrointestinal

Gastrointestinal side effects have included intraabdominal hemorrhage.

Genitourinary

Genitourinary side effects have included hematuria.

Hepatic

Hepatic side effects have included hepatic enzyme abnormalities.

Local

Local side effects have included infusion site reaction and application site pruritus.

Musculoskeletal

Musculoskeletal side effects have included hemarthrosis.

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