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Does AMINOLEVULINIC ACID Cause Blister? 52 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 52 reports of Blister have been filed in association with AMINOLEVULINIC ACID (AMELUZ). This represents 3.2% of all adverse event reports for AMINOLEVULINIC ACID.

52
Reports of Blister with AMINOLEVULINIC ACID
3.2%
of all AMINOLEVULINIC ACID reports
0
Deaths
0
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Blister From AMINOLEVULINIC ACID?

Of the 52 reports.

Is Blister Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Blister is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for AMINOLEVULINIC ACID.

What Other Side Effects Does AMINOLEVULINIC ACID Cause?

Drug ineffective (293) Off label use (178) Wrong technique in product usage process (173) Erythema (144) Product quality issue (132) Poor quality product administered (124) Pain (102) Product dose omission issue (93) Application site pain (90) Application site erythema (81)

What Other Drugs Cause Blister?

ADALIMUMAB (4,819) METHOTREXATE (4,819) TOCILIZUMAB (4,485) ABATACEPT (4,344) LEFLUNOMIDE (4,338) ETANERCEPT (4,305) CERTOLIZUMAB PEGOL (4,181) ACETAMINOPHEN (4,043) GOLIMUMAB (3,975) PREDNISONE (3,876)

Which AMINOLEVULINIC ACID Alternatives Have Lower Blister Risk?

AMINOLEVULINIC ACID vs AMINOPHYLLINE AMINOLEVULINIC ACID vs AMINOSALICYLATE AMINOLEVULINIC ACID vs AMINOSALICYLIC ACID AMINOLEVULINIC ACID vs AMIODARONE AMINOLEVULINIC ACID vs AMISULPRIDE

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