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Does CARBON MONOXIDE Cause Exposure via inhalation? 9 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 9 reports of Exposure via inhalation have been filed in association with CARBON MONOXIDE. This represents 1.9% of all adverse event reports for CARBON MONOXIDE.

9
Reports of Exposure via inhalation with CARBON MONOXIDE
1.9%
of all CARBON MONOXIDE reports
8
Deaths
1
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Exposure via inhalation From CARBON MONOXIDE?

Of the 9 reports, 8 (88.9%) resulted in death, 1 (11.1%) required hospitalization.

Is Exposure via inhalation Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for CARBON MONOXIDE. However, 9 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does CARBON MONOXIDE Cause?

Completed suicide (210) Toxicity to various agents (127) Death (82) Environmental exposure (73) Cardio-respiratory arrest (56) Cardiac arrest (39) Respiratory arrest (38) Accidental exposure to product (16) Intentional overdose (15) Carbon monoxide poisoning (13)

What Other Drugs Cause Exposure via inhalation?

ACETAMINOPHEN (13) ALPRAZOLAM (13) COCAINE (11) CAMPHOR \EUCALYPTUS OIL\MENTHOL (9) OXYCODONE (8) DIPHENHYDRAMINE (7) UNSPECIFIED INGREDIENT (7) ALCOHOL (6) TRAZODONE (6) ZOLPIDEM (6)

Which CARBON MONOXIDE Alternatives Have Lower Exposure via inhalation Risk?

CARBON MONOXIDE vs CARBOPLATIN CARBON MONOXIDE vs CARBOPROST TROMETHAMINE CARBON MONOXIDE vs CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE CARBON MONOXIDE vs CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE\GLYCERIN CARBON MONOXIDE vs CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE\GLYCERIN\POLYSORBATE 80

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