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Jump to first report page Report type: Total number of reactions*: 2 Total number of ADR reports: 1 Total number of fatal ADR reports: 0 *It is important to note that one report may contain one or more reactions. Page 1 of 5

System Organ Class All Fatal All Fatal All Fatal Endocrine disorders 1 0 0 0 1 0 Neoplasms 1 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF REACTIONS 2 0 0 0 2 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF FATAL ADR REPORTS* 0 0 0* TOTAL NUMBER OF ADR REPORTS* 1 0 1* *This provides the number of individual reports and may be less than the sum of the single-active and multi-active columns. For example, if both a single- and multi-active product are considered by the reporter to have a Page 2 of 5

Glossary/Abbreviations ADR - Adverse Drug Reaction Age group - lists which age groups are included in the Drug Analysis Print either ALL, Adolescent, Adult, Child, Elderly, Infant or Neonate Data lock date - shows data on the database at this specified date and time HLT - High Level Term - see definition of MedDRA MedDRA - this stands for Medical Dictionary for Regulatory Activities, which is the internationally agreed list of terms used for Medicines Regulation. MedDRA groups related adverse drug reaction terms in a hierarchical structure whereby the 'preferred term' (PT) (e.g. tunnel vision) is grouped under the broader heading the 'high level term' (HLT) (e.g. visual field disorders). 'High level terms' are contained within the 'system organ class' (SOC) (e.g. eye disorders). The 'preferred term' is the most specific term on the Drug Analysis Print, while the 'system organ class' is the most general Multi active products - contain the drug of interest plus one or more other drug s (e.g. co-codamol contains paracetamol and codeine) NEC - appears in MedDRA and stands for Not Elsewhere Classified NOS - appears in MedDRA and stands for Not Otherwise Specified PBG - Product Brand Generic this means drug brand name e.g. Amoxil is a PBG for the drug substance amoxicillin Products included in this print - this is a list of the products for which at least one suspected Adverse Drug Reaction (ADR) report has been received that specifies that product as a 'suspected drug' (i.e. suspected causal association with the reaction). It does not provide an exhaustive list of the products which contain the named drug substance PT - Preferred Term - see definition of MedDRA Reaction - defines which ADRs are included in the Drug Analysis Print either ALL, Serious or Non-Serious Reporter type - lists the reporter types which are included in the Drug Analysis Print either Patient, Health Professional or ALL (i.e. both) Report run date - the date the Drug Analysis Print was produced Route of admin - lists the route of administration of the suspect drug for which reports are included in the Drug Analysis Print, e.g. ORAL only includes reports where the suspect drug was specified as having been taken by the oral route, or ALL which includes all routes of administration - suspected ADR reports sent in to the Yellow Card Scheme are called spontaneous reports products - contain only the drug substance of interest System Organ Class (SOC) - this is the highest level in MedDRA which groups together reactions that affect similar systems/organs in the body Page 3 of 5

Reaction Name All Fatal All Fatal All Fatal SOC HLT PT Endocrine disorders Adrenal cortical hypofunctions Adrenal insufficiency 1 0 0 0 1 0 Endocrine disorders SOC TOTAL 1 0 0 0 1 0 *This provides the number of individual reports and may be less than the sum of the single-active and multi-active columns. For example, if both a single- and multi-active product are considered by the reporter to have a Page 4 of 5

Reaction Name All Fatal All Fatal All Fatal SOC HLT PT Neoplasms Lymphoproliferative disorders NEC (excl leukaemias and lymphomas) Castleman's disease 1 0 0 0 1 0 Neoplasms SOC TOTAL 1 0 0 0 1 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF REACTIONS 2 0 0 0 2 0 TOTAL NUMBER OF FATAL ADR REPORTS* 0 0 0* TOTAL NUMBER OF ADR REPORTS* 1 0 1* *This provides the number of individual reports and may be less than the sum of the single-active and multi-active columns. For example, if both a single- and multi-active product are considered by the reporter to have a Page 5 of 5