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Does ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL Cause Upper respiratory tract infection? 36 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 36 reports of Upper respiratory tract infection have been filed in association with ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL. This represents 59.0% of all adverse event reports for ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL.

36
Reports of Upper respiratory tract infection with ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL
59.0%
of all ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL reports
36
Deaths
7
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Upper respiratory tract infection From ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL?

Of the 36 reports, 36 (100.0%) resulted in death, 7 (19.4%) required hospitalization, and 6 (16.7%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Upper respiratory tract infection Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL. However, 36 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does ACETAMINOPHEN\CODEINE\METHOCARBAMOL Cause?

Sciatica (34) Seronegative arthritis (34) Systemic lupus erythematosus (34) Type 2 diabetes mellitus (34) Wound infection (34) Rheumatoid factor positive (33) Road traffic accident (32) Sinusitis (32) Swollen joint count increased (32) Synovitis (32)

What Other Drugs Cause Upper respiratory tract infection?

ADALIMUMAB (3,306) ETANERCEPT (2,948) TOFACITINIB (1,805) RITUXIMAB (1,713) ABATACEPT (1,623) METHOTREXATE (1,576) TOCILIZUMAB (1,455) APREMILAST (1,437) PREDNISONE (1,354) SECUKINUMAB (1,339)

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