System organ class | Common (≥1/100 to <1/10 ) | Uncommon (≥1/1,000 to <1/100) | Rare (≥1/10,000 to <1/1,000) | Very rare (< 1/10,000) | Not known (cannot be estimated from available data)* |
Infections and infestations | | Fungal infection, Pathogen resistance | | | |
Blood and the lymphatic system disorders | | | | Anaemia Haemolytic anaemia, Leukopenia, Eosinophilia, Thrombo-cytopenia | Agranulocytosis Bone marrow failure |
Immune system disorders | | | Anaphylactic reaction*, Anaphylactoid reaction*, Angioedema* | Anaphylactic shock*, Anaphylactoid shock* | |
Metabolism and Nutrition disorders | | | Anorexia | | Hypoglycaemia in diabetics treated with hypoglycaemic agents (see Section 4.4) |
Psychiatric disorders | | Agitation, Sleep disorder, Insomnia | Psychotic disorder (for e.g. hallucination), Anxiety, Confusional state, Nightmares, Depression | | Psychotic disorder and depression with self-endangering behaviour including suicidal ideation or suicide attempt (see Section 4.4) |
Nervous system disorders | | Dizziness, Headache | Somnolence, Paraesthesia, Dysgeusia, Parosmia | Peripheral sensory neuropathy* Peripheral sensory motor neuropathy* Convulsion*, Extra-pyramidal symptoms or other disorders of muscular coordination | |
Eye disorders | | Eye irritation | Visual disturbance | | |
Ear and labyrinth disorders | | Vertigo | | Tinnitus, Hearing loss | |
Cardiac disorders | | | Tachycardia | | Ventricular arrhythmias, torsades de pointes (reported predominantly in patients with risk factors for QT prolongation), ECG QT prolonged (see section 4.4 and 4.9) |
Vascular disorders | applies only to the solution for infusion: Phlebitis | | Hypotension | | applies only to the solution for infusion: During infusion of ofloxacin, tachycardia and hypotension may occur. Such a decrease in blood pressure may, in very rare cases, be severe. |
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders | | Cough, Naso-pharyngitis | Dyspnoea, Bronchospasm | | Allergic pneumonitis, Severe dyspnoea |
Gastro-intestinal disorders | | Abdominal pain, Diarrhoea, Nausea, Vomiting | Enterocolitis, sometimes haemorrhagic | Pseudo-membranous colitis* | |
Hepato-bilary disorders | | | Hepatic enzymes increased (ALAT, ASAT, LDH, gamma-GT and/or alkaline phosphatase) Blood bilirubin increased | Jaundice cholestatic | Hepatitis, which may be severe* |
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders | | Pruritus, Rash | Urticaria, Hot flushes, Hyperhidrosis Pustular rash | Erythema multiforme, Toxic epidermal necrolysis, Photo-sensitivity reaction*,
Drug eruption Vascular purpura, Vasculitis, which can lead in exceptional cases to skin necrosis | Stevens-Johnson syndrome; Acute generalized exanthemous pustulosis; drug rash |
Musculoskeletal and Connective tissue disorders | | | Tendonitis | Arthralgia, Myalgia, Tendon rupture (e.g. Achilles tendon) which may occur within 48 hours of treatment start and may be bilateral. | Rhabdomyolysis and/or Myopathy, Muscular weakness Muscle tear, muscle rupture |
Renal and Urinary disorders | | | Serum creatinine increased | Acute renal failure | Acute interstitial nephritis |
Congenital and familial/genetic disorders | | | | | Attacks of porphyria in patients with porphyria |
General disorders and administration site conditions | applies only to the solution for infusion: Infusion site reaction (pain, reddening) | | | | |