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CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE: 22 Adverse Event Reports & Safety Profile

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22
Total FAERS Reports
21 (95.5%)
Deaths Reported
6
Hospitalizations
22
As Primary/Secondary Suspect
5
Life-Threatening
11
Disabilities

First Report: 20200101 · Latest Report: 20210605

What Are the Most Common CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE Side Effects?

#1 Most Reported
Vomiting
21 reports (95.5%)
#2 Most Reported
Ventricular fibrillation
21 reports (95.5%)
#3 Most Reported
Stress
21 reports (95.5%)

All CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE Side Effects by Frequency

Side Effect Reports % of Total Deaths Hosp.
Abdominal distension 21 95.5% 21 6
Abdominal pain 21 95.5% 21 6
Appendicitis 21 95.5% 21 6
Appendicolith 21 95.5% 21 6
Ascites 21 95.5% 21 6
Cardiogenic shock 21 95.5% 21 6
Constipation 21 95.5% 21 6
General physical health deterioration 21 95.5% 21 6
Hyponatraemia 21 95.5% 21 6
Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome 21 95.5% 21 6
Nausea 21 95.5% 21 6
Stress 21 95.5% 21 6
Ventricular fibrillation 21 95.5% 21 6
Vomiting 21 95.5% 21 6
Sepsis 20 90.9% 20 5
Off label use 16 72.7% 16 5
Blood phosphorus increased 13 59.1% 13 6
Condition aggravated 12 54.6% 12 6
Dry mouth 11 50.0% 11 6
Somnolence 11 50.0% 11 6

Who Reports CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE Side Effects? Age & Gender Data

Gender: 0.0% female, 100.0% male. Average age: 78.7 years. Most reports from: CA. View detailed demographics →

Is CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE Getting Safer? Reports by Year

YearReportsDeathsHosp.
2020 4 4 3
2021 2 2 0

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What Is CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE Used For?

IndicationReports
Bacterial infection 15
Product used for unknown indication 7

Official FDA Label for CHLORAMPHENICOL\HYDROCORTISONE

Official prescribing information from the FDA-approved drug label.