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Does CLOBAZAM Cause Psychomotor hyperactivity? 55 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 55 reports of Psychomotor hyperactivity have been filed in association with CLOBAZAM (Clobazam). This represents 0.5% of all adverse event reports for CLOBAZAM.

55
Reports of Psychomotor hyperactivity with CLOBAZAM
0.5%
of all CLOBAZAM reports
0
Deaths
17
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Psychomotor hyperactivity From CLOBAZAM?

Of the 55 reports, 17 (30.9%) required hospitalization.

Is Psychomotor hyperactivity Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Psychomotor hyperactivity is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for CLOBAZAM.

What Other Side Effects Does CLOBAZAM Cause?

Drug ineffective (1,918) Seizure (1,787) Off label use (957) Somnolence (890) Foetal exposure during pregnancy (531) Multiple-drug resistance (486) Epilepsy (464) Drug interaction (431) Fatigue (418) Status epilepticus (366)

What Other Drugs Cause Psychomotor hyperactivity?

METHYLPHENIDATE (617) QUETIAPINE (412) ARIPIPRAZOLE (389) OLANZAPINE (366) SERTRALINE (288) MONTELUKAST (282) RISPERIDONE (277) LEVETIRACETAM (247) VENLAFAXINE (214) LEVOTHYROXINE (211)

Which CLOBAZAM Alternatives Have Lower Psychomotor hyperactivity Risk?

CLOBAZAM vs CLOBETASOL CLOBAZAM vs CLOBETASONE CLOBAZAM vs CLODRONATE CLOBAZAM vs CLOFARABINE CLOBAZAM vs CLOFAZIMINE

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