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Does ALCOHOL Cause Cardiogenic shock? 59 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 59 reports of Cardiogenic shock have been filed in association with ALCOHOL (Advanced Hand Sanitizer). This represents 0.3% of all adverse event reports for ALCOHOL.

59
Reports of Cardiogenic shock with ALCOHOL
0.3%
of all ALCOHOL reports
16
Deaths
54
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Cardiogenic shock From ALCOHOL?

Of the 59 reports, 16 (27.1%) resulted in death, 54 (91.5%) required hospitalization, and 30 (50.8%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Cardiogenic shock Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for ALCOHOL. However, 59 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does ALCOHOL Cause?

Toxicity to various agents (5,766) Drug abuse (5,596) Completed suicide (5,569) Death (1,795) Cardio-respiratory arrest (1,407) Overdose (1,207) Intentional overdose (1,026) Intentional product misuse (873) Drug dependence (797) Cardiac arrest (742)

What Other Drugs Cause Cardiogenic shock?

AMLODIPINE (779) AMIODARONE (595) BUPROPION (559) ACETAMINOPHEN (466) METOPROLOL (454) BISOPROLOL (413) VERAPAMIL (412) NOREPINEPHRINE (381) HEPARIN (357) METFORMIN (356)

Which ALCOHOL Alternatives Have Lower Cardiogenic shock Risk?

ALCOHOL vs ALCOHOL\CHLORHEXIDINE ALCOHOL vs ALDACTONE ALCOHOL vs ALDESLEUKIN ALCOHOL vs ALECTINIB ALCOHOL vs ALEMTUZUMAB

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ALCOHOL Full Profile All Cardiogenic shock Reports All Drugs Causing Cardiogenic shock ALCOHOL Demographics