Some side effects of hydralazine such as palpitations, tachycardia, angina symptoms, flushing, headaches, dizziness, gastrointestinal disturbances and nasal congestion are commonly seen at the start of therapy especially if the dose is raised quickly but generally subside as treatment continues.
Adverse reactions are categorised by frequencies as follows: very common (≥1/10), common (≥1/100 to <1/10), rare (≥1/10,000 to <1/1,000) and very rare (<1/10,000).
Blood and lymphatic system disorders:
Rare: leucopenia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia with or without purpura, anaemia
Very rare: haemolytic anaemia, lymphadenopathy, leucocytosis, pancytopenia, splenomegaly and agranulocytosis
Immune system disorders:
Rare: hypersensitivity reactions such as urticaria, pruritus, vasculitis including pulmonary renal syndrome, eosinophilia, hepatitis
Psychiatric disorders:
Rare: anorexia, agitation, anxiety
Very rare: depression, hallucinations
Nervous system disorders:
Very common: headache
Common: dizziness
Very rare: peripheral neuritis, polyneuritis and paraesthesia (which may be reversed by administering pyridoxine)
Cardiac disorders:
Very common: palpitations and tachycardia
Common: angina symptoms
Rare: heart failure
Very rare: paradoxical pressor responses
Vascular disorders:
Common: hypotension, flushing
Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders:
Common: nasal congestion
Rare: dyspnoea and pleural pain
Eye disorders:
Rare: increased lacrimation, conjunctivitis
Very rare: exophthalmos
Gastrointestinal disorders:
Common: gastrointestinal disturbances, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting
Very rare: paralytic ileus
Hepatobiliary disorders:
Rare: jaundice, hepatomegaly, abnormal liver function sometimes in association with hepatitis
Skin and subcutaneous tissue disorders:
Rare: skin rash
Musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders:
Common: arthralgia, myalgia, joint swelling, SLE-like syndrome (sometimes resulting in a fatal outcome, see section 4.4)
Renal and urinary disorders:
Rare: proteinuria, haematuria sometimes associated with glomerulonephritis
Very rare: acute renal failure and urinary retention
General disorders and administration site conditions:
Rare: fever, weight loss, malaise, oedema
Investigations:
Rare: increased plasma creatinine
Reporting of suspected adverse reactions
Reporting suspected adverse reactions after authorisation of the medicinal product is important. It allows continued monitoring of the benefit/risk balance of the medicinal product. Healthcare professionals are asked to report any suspected adverse reactions via the Yellow Card Scheme at: www.mhra.gov.uk/yellowcard or search for MHRA Yellow Card in the Google Play or Apple App Store.