Adverse events (AEs) recorded during the study in NHV and patients with SLE (subjects without any AE are not shown)
Adverse event* | Intensity | Relation to ETI-104 | Action taken | |
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*AEs lasted for up to 7 days, the six AEs considered as being possibly related to the drug administration lasted for up to 24 hours with a mean time period of 8 hours (range 2–24); †all subjects received 5 mg ETI-104 except NHV 2 who received 1 mg ETI-104; ‡AE was recorded within 24 hours after dosing, the rest days later; §fulfils criteria of a serious AE, but the meniscus lesion was diagnosed before entering the study. | ||||
NHV No | ||||
2† | Headache‡ | Mild | Unrelated | None |
6 | Haematoma at IV line‡ | Mild | Unrelated | None |
Skin reaction to tape dressing at IV line‡ | Mild | Possibly related | None | |
7 | Headache‡ | Mild | Unrelated | None |
Headache‡ | Moderate | Unrelated | 500 mg Acetomephenone | |
Headache | Mild | Unrelated | None | |
Skin reaction to tape dressing at IV line‡ | Mild | Possibly related | None | |
8 | Skin reaction to tape dressing at IV line‡ | Mild | Possibly related | None |
101 | Headache | Mild | Unrelated | 500 mg Acetomephenone |
Headache | Mild | Unrelated | 1000 mg Acetomephenone | |
Patient No | ||||
2 | Skin reaction to tape dressing at IV line‡ | Mild | Possibly related | None |
Mild cold, sore throat, and rhinitis | Mild | Unrelated | None | |
Diarrhoea, vomiting | Moderate | Unrelated | 2 mg Loperamide | |
4 | Headache | Mild | Unrelated | 2000 mg Aspirin |
Meniscus lesion left knee | Moderate | Unrelated | Surgery§ | |
Headache | Moderate | Unrelated | 500 mg Aspirin | |
5 | Skin reaction to tape dressing at IV line‡ | Mild | Possibly related | None |
6 | Skin reaction to tape dressing at IV line‡ | Mild | Possibly related | None |
Increasing arthralgia, with reduction of steroids | Mild | Unrelated | None | |
Diarrhoea | Mild | Unrelated | None | |
Headache | Mild | Unrelated | 500 mg Aspirin |