Drug-Induced Akathisia
Drug-Induced Akathisia
An adverse drug reaction is an effect of a drug that is not wanted and may be harmful. Everyone's reaction to a drug is different because of how their body handles it. Any drug can cause a reaction. Your child may have a problem with a drug that the doctor orders or with a drug that you buy over the counter. A drug reaction can happen at any time during treatment. A drug allergy is one kind of adverse drug reaction. A drug allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to the drug. An adverse reaction may happen right away after your child takes a dose or after your child has been taking the drug for a long time. It can even happen after your child stops taking the drug. The reaction can be mild or more serious. A mild reaction may cause an upset stomach. A very bad reaction may damage the liver or kidneys.
Name
Adverse Drug Reactions Discharge Instructions, Child
About this topic
An adverse drug reaction is an effect of a drug that is not wanted and may be harmful. Everyone's reaction to a drug is different because of how their body handles it. Any drug can cause a reaction. Your child may have a problem with a drug that the doctor orders or with a drug that you buy over the counter. A drug reaction can happen at any time during treatment. A drug allergy is one kind of adverse drug reaction. A drug allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to the drug. An adverse reaction may happen right away after your child takes a dose or after your child has been taking the drug for a long time. It can even happen after your child stops taking the drug. The reaction can be mild or more serious. A mild reaction may cause an upset stomach. A very bad reaction may damage the liver or kidneys.
When do I need to call the doctor?
Fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, chills,Headaches, dizziness, drowsiness,Upset stomach, throwing up, loose or hard stools,Rash, itching,Joint pain,Call for emergency help right away if your child has: Trouble breathing or wheezing Swelling, especially of the lips or eyes,Trouble breathing or wheezing,Swelling, especially of the lips or eyes
Body systems
Endocrine and Metabolic,Medications,Pediatric
What are other common names?
ADRs,Adverse Drug Events,Adverse Effects,Adverse Reactions,Adverse Reactions From Drugs,Allergic Reactions,Drug Adverse Reactions,Drug Reactions,Drug Side Effects,Medication Adverse Reactions,Medication Reactions,Medication Side Effects,Medicine Adverse Reactions,Medicine Reactions,Medicine Side Effects,Side Effects From Drugs,Side Effects of Drugs,Side Effects of Medications,Side Effects of Medicines
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