| The frequency categories associated with the adverse events below are estimates. For most events, suitable data for estimating incidence were not available. In addition, adverse events may vary in their incidence depending on the indication.The following convention has been used for the classification of undesirable effects in terms of frequency:-Very common 1/10, common 1/100 and <1/10, uncommon 1/1,000 and <1/100, rare 1/10,000 and <1/1,000, very rare <1/10,000.Blood and lymphatic system disorders Uncommon: Decreases in haematological indices (anaemia, thrombocytopenia, leucopenia).Immune system disorders Very rare: Anaphylaxis.Psychiatric and nervous system disorders Very rare: Headache, dizziness, confusion, hallucinations, agitation, tremor, ataxia, dysarthria, somnolence, psychotic symptoms, encephalopathy, convulsions and coma.The above events are generally reversible and usually reported in patients with renal impairment or with other predisposing factors (see section 4.4).Vascular disorders Common: Phlebitis.Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Very rare: Dyspnoea.Gastrointestinal disorders Common: Nausea, vomitingVery rare: Diarrhoea, abdominal pain.Hepato-biliary disorders Common: Reversible increases in liver-related enzymesVery rare: Reversible increases in bilirubin, hepatitis and jaundice.Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Common: Rashes including photosensitivity, urticaria, pruritusVery rare: Angioedema. Renal and urinary disorders Common: Increases in blood urea and creatinineRapid increases in blood urea and creatinine levels are believed to be related to peak plasma levels and the state of hydration of the patient. To avoid this effect the drug should not be given as an intravenous bolus injection but by slow infusion over a one hour period. Very rare: Renal impairment, acute renal failure, renal painAdequate hydration of the patient should be maintained. Renal impairment developing during treatment with aciclovir for infusion usually responds rapidly to rehydration of the patient and/or dosage reduction or withdrawal of the drug. Progression to acute renal failure, however, can occur in exceptional cases.Renal pain may be associated with renal failure.General disorders and administration site conditions Very rare: Fatigue, fever, local inflammatory reactionsSevere local inflammatory reactions sometimes leading to breakdown of the skin have occurred when formulations of aciclovir for intravenous use have been inadvertently infused into extravascular tissues. | |