| Trandate Injection is usually well tolerated. Excessive postural hypotension may occur if patients are allowed to assume an upright position within three hours of receiving Trandate Injection.Most side-effects are transient and occur during the first few weeks of treatment with Trandate. They include headache, tiredness, dizziness, depressed mood and lethargy, nasal congestion, sweating, and rarely, ankle oedema. A tingling sensation in the scalp, usually transient, also may occur in a few patients early in treatment. Tremor has been reported in the treatment of hypertension of pregnancy. Acute retention of urine, difficulty in micturition, ejaculatory failure, epigastric pain, nausea and vomiting have been reported.There have been rare reports of positive anti-nuclear antibodies unassociated with disease, cases of systemic lupus erythematosus, drug fever, toxic myopathy, hypersensitivity (rash, pruritus, angioedema and dyspnoea), reversible lichenoid rash, impaired vision, dry eyes, cramps, raised liver function tests, jaundice (both hepatocellular and cholestatic), hepatitis and hepatic necrosis, bradycardia and heart block.Other possible side effects of beta-blockers are: heart failure, cold or cyanotic extremities, Raynaud's phenomenon, paraesthesia of the extremities, increase of an existing intermittent claudication, hallucinations, psychoses, confusion, sleep disturbances, nightmares, diarrhoea, bronchospasm (in patients with asthma or a history of asthma), masking of the symptoms of thyrotoxicosis or hypoglycaemia. | |