In the paragraphs that follow, the incidence of less
commonly reported adverse events in four placebo-controlled
trials are presented. Variability associated with adverse event
reporting, the terminology used to describe adverse events etc,
limit the value of the incidence estimates provided. The
incidence of each adverse event is calculated as the number of
patients reporting the event at least once divided by the number
of patients who used FROVA. All adverse events reported within
48 hours of drug administration in the first attack in four
placebo controlled trials involving 2392 patients (1554
frovatriptan 2.5 mg and 838 placebo) are included, except those
already listed in Table
2, those too general to be informative, those not
reasonably associated with the use of the drug and those which
occurred at the same or a greater incidence in the placebo
group. Events are further classified within body system
categories and enumerated in order of decreasing frequency using
the following definitions: frequent adverse events are those
occurring in at least 1/100 patients, infrequent adverse events
are those occurring in between 1/100 and 1/1000 patients, and
rare adverse events are those occurring in fewer than 1/1000
patients.
Central and peripheral
nervous system: Frequent: dysesthesia and
hypoesthesia. Infrequent: tremor, hyperesthesia, migraine
aggravated, involuntary muscle contractions, vertigo, ataxia,
abnormal gait and speech disorder. Rare: hypertonia, hypotonia,
abnormal reflexes and tongue paralysis.
Gastrointestinal:
Frequent: vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. Infrequent:
dysphagia, flatulence, constipation, anorexia, esophagospasm and
saliva increased. Rare: change in bowel habits, cheilitis,
eructation, gastroesophageal reflux, hiccup, peptic ulcer,
salivary gland pain, stomatitis and toothache.
Body as a whole:
Frequent: pain. Infrequent: asthenia, rigors, fever, hot flushes
and malaise. Rare: feeling of relaxation, leg pain and edema
mouth.
Psychiatric:
Frequent: insomnia and anxiety. Infrequent: confusion,
nervousness, agitation, euphoria, impaired concentration,
depression, emotional lability, amnesia, thinking abnormal and
depersonalization. Rare: depression aggravated, abnormal
dreaming and personality disorder.
Musculoskeletal:
Infrequent: myalgia, back pain, arthralgia, arthrosis, leg
cramps and muscle weakness.
Respiratory:
Frequent: sinusitis and rhinitis. Infrequent:
pharyngitis, dyspnea, hyperventilation and laryngitis.
Vision disorders:
Frequent: vision abnormal. Infrequent: eye pain, conjunctivitis
and abnormal lacrimation.
Skin and
appendages: Frequent: sweating increased. Infrequent:
pruritis, and bullous eruption.
Hearing and vestibular
disorders: Frequent: tinnitus. Infrequent: ear
ache, and hyperacusis.
Heart rate and
rhythm: Frequent: palpitation. Infrequent:
tachycardia. Rare: bradycardia.
Metabolic and nutritional
disorders: Infrequent: thirst and dehydration.
Rare: hypocalcemia and hypoglycemia.
Special senses, other
disorders: Infrequent: taste perversion.
Urinary system
disorders: Infrequent: micturition frequency and
polyuria. Rare: nocturia, renal pain and abnormal urine.
Cardiovascular disorders,
general: Infrequent: abnormal ECG.
Platelet, bleeding and
clotting disorders: Infrequent: epistaxis. Rare:
purpura.
Autonomic nervous
system: Rare: syncope.