The following adverse events were reported during the ropivacaine hydrochloride clinical program in more than one patient (N=3988), occurred at an overall incidence of <1%, and were considered relevant:
Application Site Reactions - injection site pain
Cardiovascular System ‑ vasovagal reaction, syncope, postural hypotension, non‑specific ECG abnormalities
Female Reproductive ‑ poor progression of labor, uterine atony
Gastrointestinal System ‑ fecal incontinence, tenesmus, neonatal vomiting
General and Other Disorders ‑ hypothermia, malaise, asthenia, accident and/or injury
Hearing and Vestibular ‑ tinnitus, hearing abnormalities
Heart Rate and Rhythm ‑ extrasystoles, non‑specific arrhythmias, atrial fibrillation
Liver and Biliary System ‑ jaundice
Metabolic Disorders ‑ hypomagnesemia
Musculoskeletal System ‑ myalgia
Myo/Endo/Pericardium ‑ ST segment changes, myocardial infarction
Nervous System ‑ tremor, Horner's syndrome, paresis, dyskinesia, neuropathy, vertigo, coma, convulsion, hypokinesia, hypotonia, ptosis, stupor
Psychiatric Disorders ‑ agitation, confusion, somnolence, nervousness, amnesia, hallucination, emotional lability, insomnia, nightmares
Respiratory System ‑ bronchospasm, coughing
Skin Disorders ‑ rash, urticaria
Urinary System Disorders ‑ urinary incontinence, micturition disorder
Vascular ‑ deep vein thrombosis, phlebitis, pulmonary embolism
Vision ‑ vision abnormalities
For the indication epidural anesthesia for surgery, the 15 most common adverse events were compared between different concentrations of ropivacaine hydrochloride and bupivacaine. Table 4 is based on data from trials in the U.S. and other countries where ropivacaine hydrochloride was administered as an epidural anesthetic for surgery.
Table 4 Common Events (Epidural Administration)
| Adverse Reaction | Ropivacaine Hydrochloride | Bupivacaine |
5 mg/mL total N=256 | 5 mg/mL total N=236 |
| N | (%) | N | (%) |
| hypotension
| 99
| (38.7)
| 91
| (38.6)
|
| nausea
| 34
| (13.3)
| 41
| (17.4)
|
| bradycardia
| 29
| (11.3)
| 32
| (13.6)
|
| back pain
| 18
| (7)
| 21
| (8.9)
|
| vomiting
| 18
| (7)
| 19
| (8.1)
|
| headache
| 12
| (4.7)
| 13
| (5.5)
|
| fever
| 8
| (3.1)
| 11
| (4.7)
|
| chills
| 6
| (2.3)
| 4
| (1.7)
|
| urinary retention
| 5
| (2)
| 10
| (4.2)
|
| paresthesia
| 5
| (2)
| 7
| (3)
|
| pruritus
| | | | |
Using data from the same studies, the number (%) of patients experiencing hypotension is displayed by patient age, drug and concentration in Table 5. In Table 6, the adverse events for ropivacaine hydrochloride are broken down by gender.
Table 5 Effects of Age on Hypotension (Epidural Administration) Total N: Ropivacaine Hydrochloride = 760, Bupivacaine = 410
| AGE | Ropivacaine Hydrochloride | Bupivacaine |
| 5 mg/mL | 5 mg/mL |
| N
| (%)
| N
| (%)
|
| <65
| 68
| (32.2)
| 64
| (33.5)
|
| ≥65
| 31
| (68.9)
| 27
| (60)
|
Table 6 Most Common Adverse Events by Gender (Epidural Administration) Total N: Females = 405, Males = 355
| Adverse Reaction | Female | Male |
| N | (%) | N | (%) |
| hypotension
| 220
| (54.3)
| 138
| (38.9)
|
| nausea
| 119
| (29.4)
| 23
| (6.5)
|
| bradycardia
| 65
| (16)
| 56
| (15.8)
|
| vomiting
| 59
| (14.6)
| 8
| (2.3)
|
| back pain
| 41
| (10.1)
| 23
| (6.5)
|
| headache
| 33
| (8.1)
| 17
| (4.8)
|
| chills
| 18
| (4.4)
| 5
| (1.4)
|
| fever
| 16
| (4)
| 3
| (0.8)
|
| pruritus
| 16
| (4)
| 1
| (0.3)
|
| pain
| 12
| (3)
| 4
| (1.1)
|
| urinary retention
| 11
| (2.7)
| 7
| (2)
|
| dizziness
| 9
| (2.2)
| 4
| (1.1)
|
| hypoesthesia
| 8
| (2)
| 2
| (0.6)
|
| paresthesia
| 8
| (2)
| 10
| (2.8)
|