Abstract
A 61-year-old female patient received treatments with cefminox sodium, etimicin, Zhikang Capsules (致康胶囊), hemocoagulase, carbazochrome sodium sulfonate, acetyl cysteine, bromhexine hydrochloride for injection, and spleen aminopeptide oral lyophilized powder for hemoptysis and bronchiectasis with infection. On day 2 of carbazochrome sodium sulfonate treatment for 20 minutes, the patient developed rigidity of the back of her neck and headache. No special treatment was given. On day 3 after carbazochrome sodium sulfonate treatment for 15 minutes, above mentioned symptoms appeared again and aggravated. Carbazochrome sodium sulfonate was stopped at once and rotundine and flunarizine were given. About 45 minutes later, the headache was relieved. It was considered that the headache was caused by carbazochrome sodium sulfonate. After that, other treatments continued and above mentioned symptoms did not recur. Key words: Headache; Carbazochrome sodium sulfonate
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