“…Ganciclovir is generally associated with a variety of serious drugs. Common drug reactions (≥ 1% of patients) include granulocytopenia (Breedveld et al, 2017), neutropenia (Donadieu et al, 2017), anaemia (Stein et al, 2016), thrombocytopenia (Ahmed et al, 2007), fever, nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia (Duncanson et al, 2018), diarrhoea, abdominal pain, latulence (Bailey et al, 2009), anorexia (Espie and Eisler, 2015), increased liver enzymes, headache, confusion, hallucination (Chaudhury et al, 2009), seizures (Greenhalgh et al, 2020), pain and phlebitis (Nisio et al, 2015) at the injection site (due to high pH), sweating, rash, itching, increased levels of serum creatinine (McDonald et al, 2012) and blood urea.…”