| Amiloride Hydrochloride is normally well tolerated, although minor side effects are reported relatively frequently. Except for hyperkalaemia, significant side effects are infrequent. Nausea, anorexia, abdominal pain, flatulence and mild skin rash are probably due to Amiloride; but other side effects are generally associated with diuresis or with the underlying condition being treated. Body as a whole Headache, weakness, fatigue, back pain, chest pain, neck/shoulder ache, pain in the extremities.Cardiovascular Angina pectoris, orthostatic hypotension, arrhythmias, palpitation, one patient with partial heart block developed complete heartblock.Digestive Anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain, GI bleeding, jaundice, thirst, dyspepsia, flatulence. Metabolism and nutrition disorders Elevated plasma potassium levels above 5.5mmol/l, hyponatraemia. Serum uric acid levels may rise during treatment with Amiloride and acute attacks of gout may be precipitated.Integumentary Pruritus, rash, dryness of mouth, alopecia.Musculoskeletal Muscle cramps, joint pain. Serum uric acid levels may rise during treatment with Amiloride and acute attacks of gout may be precipitated.Nervous Dizziness, vertigo, paraesthesiae, tremors, encephalopathy.Psychiatric Nervousness, mental confusion, insomnia, decreased libido, depression, somnolence.Respiratory Cough, dyspnoea.Special Senses Nasal congestion, visual disturbances, increased intra-ocular pressure, tinnitus.Urogenital Impotence, polyuria, dysuria, bladder spasm, frequency of micturition.Reactions in which no causal relationship could be established were activation of probable pre-existing peptic ulcer, aplastic anaemia, neutropenia and abnormal liver function tests. In a few cirrhotic patients, jaundice associated with the underlying disease had deepened but the drug relationship is uncertain. | |