Does BISOPROLOL Cause Angina pectoris? 392 Reports in FDA Database
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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 392 reports of Angina pectoris have been filed in association with BISOPROLOL (bisoprolol fumarate and hydrochlorothiazide). This represents 1.4% of all adverse event reports for BISOPROLOL.
392
Reports of Angina pectoris with BISOPROLOL
1.4%
of all BISOPROLOL reports
28
Deaths
289
Hospitalizations
How Dangerous Is Angina pectoris From BISOPROLOL?
Of the 392 reports, 28 (7.1%) resulted in death, 289 (73.7%) required hospitalization, and 97 (24.7%) were considered life-threatening.
Is Angina pectoris Listed in the Official Label?
This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for BISOPROLOL. However, 392 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.
What Other Side Effects Does BISOPROLOL Cause?
Dyspnoea (2,940)
Bradycardia (2,535)
Hypotension (2,504)
Dizziness (2,153)
Fall (2,011)
Fatigue (1,983)
Acute kidney injury (1,894)
Malaise (1,602)
Drug ineffective (1,486)
Nausea (1,460)
What Other Drugs Cause Angina pectoris?
ASPIRIN (706)
ROSIGLITAZONE (680)
RANOLAZINE (583)
ATORVASTATIN (559)
AMLODIPINE (509)
RITUXIMAB (502)
CLOPIDOGREL BISULFATE (471)
SACUBITRIL\VALSARTAN (468)
PREDNISONE (462)
METFORMIN (452)
Which BISOPROLOL Alternatives Have Lower Angina pectoris Risk?
BISOPROLOL vs BISOPROLOL\BISOPROLOL
BISOPROLOL vs BISOPROLOL\HYDROCHLOROTHIAZIDE
BISOPROLOL vs BIVALIRUDIN
BISOPROLOL vs BLEOMYCIN
BISOPROLOL vs BLINATUMOMAB