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Does CICLESONIDE Cause Pulmonary embolism? 291 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 291 reports of Pulmonary embolism have been filed in association with CICLESONIDE (Alvesco). This represents 5.0% of all adverse event reports for CICLESONIDE.

291
Reports of Pulmonary embolism with CICLESONIDE
5.0%
of all CICLESONIDE reports
47
Deaths
262
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Pulmonary embolism From CICLESONIDE?

Of the 291 reports, 47 (16.2%) resulted in death, 262 (90.0%) required hospitalization, and 115 (39.5%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Pulmonary embolism Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for CICLESONIDE. However, 291 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does CICLESONIDE Cause?

Asthma (4,026) Dyspnoea (2,953) Wheezing (2,785) Therapeutic product effect incomplete (2,337) Loss of personal independence in daily activities (1,575) Obstructive airways disorder (1,403) Cough (1,395) Sleep disorder due to a general medical condition (1,333) Full blood count abnormal (916) Productive cough (847)

What Other Drugs Cause Pulmonary embolism?

RIVAROXABAN (3,282) LENALIDOMIDE (2,976) APIXABAN (2,714) ETHINYL ESTRADIOL\ETONOGESTREL (2,370) TESTOSTERONE (2,043) RITUXIMAB (1,764) ADALIMUMAB (1,663) PREDNISONE (1,586) METHOTREXATE (1,508) DEXAMETHASONE (1,336)

Which CICLESONIDE Alternatives Have Lower Pulmonary embolism Risk?

CICLESONIDE vs CICLOPIROX CICLESONIDE vs CICLOPIROX OLAMINE CICLESONIDE vs CICLOSPORIN CICLESONIDE vs CIDOFOVIR CICLESONIDE vs CILASTATIN

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