| Effects related to the known pharmacology of adenosine are frequent, but usually self-limiting and of short duration. Discontinuation of infusion may be necessary if the effect is intolerable.Methylxanthines, such as IV aminophylline or theophylline have been used to terminate persistent side effects (50-125 mg by slow intravenous injection).Adverse events are ranked under the heading of the frequency:Very common (>1/10), Common (>1/100, <1/10), Uncommon (>1/1,000, <1/100), Rare (>1/10,000, <1/1,000), Very rare (<1/10,000), Not known (cannot be estimated from available data). Cardiac Disorders: • common: hypotension, sometimes severe (see section 4.4), ST segment depression, sustained or non-sustained ventricular tachycardia, AV block (see section 4.4).If sustained second or third degree AV block develops the infusion should be discontinued. If first degree AV block occurs, the patient should be observed carefully as a quarter of patients will progress to a higher degree of block.• uncommon: bradycardia sometimes severe (see section 4.4)• not known: asystole/cardiac arrest (sometimes fatal, especially in patients with underlying ischemic heart disease/cardiac disorders, see section 4.4): sinus tachycardia, atrial fibrillation, ventricular fibrillation.Nervous system disorders • very common: headache• common: dizziness, light-headedness, paraesthesia• rare: tremor, drowsiness• not known: loss of consciousness / syncope, convulsions, especially in predisposed patients (see section 4.4)Eye disorders • rare: blurred visionEar and labyrinth disorders: • rare: tinnitusRespiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: • very common: dyspnea (or the urge to breathe deeply)• rare: bronchospasm (see section 4.4), nasal congestion• very rare: respiratory failure (see section 4.4)• not known: apnea/respiratory arrest Cases with fatal outcome of respiratory failure, of bronchospasm, and of apnea/respiratory arrest have been reported.Gastro-intestinal disorders: • very common: abdominal discomfort• common: dry mouth • uncommon: metallic taste• not known: nausea, vomiting.Renal and Urinary disorders: • rare: urinary urgencyVascular disorders: • very common: flushingGeneral disorders and administration site conditions: • very common: chest pain or pressure, feeling of thoracic constriction/oppression• common: throat, neck and jaw discomfort• uncommon: sweating, discomfort in the leg, arm or back, feeling of general discomfort weakness/pain• very rare: injection site reactionsReproductive system and breast disorders: • rare: nipple discomfortPsychiatric disorders:• uncommon: nervousness | |