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Does ASCIMINIB Cause Myelosuppression? 14 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 14 reports of Myelosuppression have been filed in association with ASCIMINIB (SCEMBLIX). This represents 0.6% of all adverse event reports for ASCIMINIB.

14
Reports of Myelosuppression with ASCIMINIB
0.6%
of all ASCIMINIB reports
1
Deaths
2
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Myelosuppression From ASCIMINIB?

Of the 14 reports, 1 (7.1%) resulted in death, 2 (14.3%) required hospitalization.

Is Myelosuppression Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Myelosuppression is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for ASCIMINIB.

What Other Side Effects Does ASCIMINIB Cause?

Fatigue (193) Death (144) Nausea (138) Thrombocytopenia (125) Drug ineffective (117) Diarrhoea (103) Drug intolerance (98) Headache (91) Rash (86) Pleural effusion (75)

What Other Drugs Cause Myelosuppression?

CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (3,603) CARBOPLATIN (2,624) TRASTUZUMAB (2,552) PACLITAXEL (2,522) TISLELIZUMAB (2,142) CYTARABINE (1,869) VENETOCLAX (1,864) CISPLATIN (1,849) BEVACIZUMAB (1,744) SODIUM (1,696)

Which ASCIMINIB Alternatives Have Lower Myelosuppression Risk?

ASCIMINIB vs ASCORBIC ACID ASCIMINIB vs ASCORBIC ACID\FERROUS ASCIMINIB vs ASCORBIC ACID\FERROUS\FOLIC ACID ASCIMINIB vs ASCORBIC ACID\POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL 3350\POTASSIUM\SODIUM ASCORBATE\SODIUM\SODIUM ASCIMINIB vs ASENAPINE

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