| Very common>1/10: Common>1/100, <1/10: Uncommon>1/1000, <1/100: Rare>1/10 000, < 1/1000: Very rare <1/10 000.Side effects related to spread of toxin distant from the site of administration have been reported (exaggerated muscle weakness, dysphagia, aspiration/aspiration pneumonia, with fatal outcome in some very rare cases) (see section 4.4). General In the clinical trial programme, approximately 28% of the patients treated with Dysport experienced an adverse event.The following adverse reactions were seen in patients treated across a variety of indications including blepharospasm, hemifacial spasm, torticollis and spasticity associated with either cerebral palsy or stroke:Nervous system disorders Rare: Neuralgic amyotrophySkin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Uncommon: Itching Rare: Skin rashesGeneral disorders and administration site conditions Common: Generalised weakness, fatigue, flu-like syndrome, pain / bruising at injection site.In addition, the following adverse reactions specific to individual indications were reported:
Arm spasticity
Gastrointestinal disorders Common: DysphagiaMusculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders Common: Arm muscle weaknessInjury, poisoning and procedural complications Common: Accidental injury/fallsPaediatric cerebral palsy spasticity Gastrointestinal disorders Common: Diarrhoea, vomitingMusculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders Common: Leg muscle weaknessRenal and urinary disorders Common: Urinary incontinenceGeneral disorders and administration site conditions Common: Abnormal gaitInjury, poisoning and procedural complications Common: Accidental injury due to fallingAccidental injury due to falling and abnormal gait may have been due to the over-weakening of the target muscle and / or the local spread of Dysport to other muscles involved in ambulation and balance.Spasmodic torticollis Nervous system disorders Common: Dysphonia Uncommon: HeadacheEye disorders Uncommon: Diplopia, blurred visionRespiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders Rare: Respiratory disordersGastrointestinal disorders Very common: Dysphagia Uncommon: Dry mouthMusculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders Common: Neck muscle weaknessDysphagia appeared to be dose related and occurred most frequently following injection into the sternomastoid muscle. A soft diet may be required until symptoms resolve.These side effects may be expected to resolve within two to four weeks.Blepharospasm and hemifacial spasm Nervous system disorders Common: Facial muscle weakness Uncommon: Facial nerve paresisEye disorders Very common: Ptosis Common: Diplopia, dry eyes, tearing Rare: OphthalmoplegiaSkin and subcutaneous tissue disorders Common: Eyelid oedema Rare: EntropionSide effects may occur due to deep or misplaced injections of Dysport temporarily paralysing other nearby muscle groups.Post-marketing experience The profile of adverse reactions reported to the company during post-marketing use reflects the pharmacology of the product and those seen during clinical trials. In addition, hypersensitivity reactions have been reported. | |