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CLOZARIL: 1,250 Adverse Event Reports & Safety Profile

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1,250
Total FAERS Reports
251 (20.1%)
Deaths Reported
684
Hospitalizations
1,250
As Primary/Secondary Suspect
49
Life-Threatening
36
Disabilities

First Report: 1996 · Latest Report: 20140620

What Are the Most Common CLOZARIL Side Effects?

#1 Most Reported
White blood cell count increased
243 reports (19.4%)
#2 Most Reported
Neutrophil count increased
224 reports (17.9%)
#3 Most Reported
Death
117 reports (9.4%)

All CLOZARIL Side Effects by Frequency

Side Effect Reports % of Total Deaths Hosp.
White blood cell count increased 243 19.4% 30 171
Neutrophil count increased 224 17.9% 30 159
Death 117 9.4% 117 13
Malaise 88 7.0% 7 70
Haemoglobin decreased 79 6.3% 9 40
White blood cell count decreased 65 5.2% 3 34
Schizophrenia 61 4.9% 1 49
Pneumonia 60 4.8% 18 49
Tachycardia 59 4.7% 2 29
Platelet count increased 54 4.3% 12 35
Platelet count decreased 49 3.9% 4 20
Mental impairment 47 3.8% 1 36
Psychotic disorder 47 3.8% 0 31
Lower respiratory tract infection 45 3.6% 9 34
Neutrophil count decreased 44 3.5% 0 24
Fall 39 3.1% 8 34
Pyrexia 38 3.0% 3 26
Differential white blood cell count abnormal 37 3.0% 0 20
Dyspnoea 37 3.0% 8 23
Urinary tract infection 37 3.0% 0 27

Who Reports CLOZARIL Side Effects? Age & Gender Data

Average age: 47.6 years. Most reports from: GB. View detailed demographics →

Is CLOZARIL Getting Safer? Reports by Year

YearReportsDeathsHosp.
2000 1 0 1
2001 2 0 0
2002 2 0 1
2003 1 0 0
2004 4 0 1
2005 3 1 1
2006 1 1 1
2007 3 1 2
2008 4 1 2
2009 5 3 4
2010 10 1 4
2011 16 7 9
2012 48 11 21
2013 287 53 155
2014 337 81 183

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What Is CLOZARIL Used For?

IndicationReports
Schizophrenia 582
Schizophrenia, paranoid type 42
Schizoaffective disorder 34
Psychotic disorder 32
Product used for unknown indication 14
Bipolar disorder 7
Off label use 7
Borderline personality disorder 5
Hallucination 5

CLOZARIL vs Alternatives: Which Is Safer?

CLOZARIL vs COAGULATION FACTOR IX HUMAN\COAGULATION FACTOR VII HUMAN\COAGULATION FACTOR X HUMAN\PROTEIN C\PROTEIN S HUMAN\PROTHROMBIN CLOZARIL vs COAGULATION FACTOR IX HUMAN\COAGULATION FACTOR VII HUMAN\COAGULATION FACTOR X HUMAN\PROTHROMBIN CLOZARIL vs COAGULATION FACTOR IX RECOMBINANT HUMAN CLOZARIL vs COAGULATION FACTOR IX RECOMBINANT HUMAN\ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL CLOZARIL vs COAGULATION FACTOR VIIA RECOMBINANT HUMAN CLOZARIL vs COBAMAMIDE CLOZARIL vs COBICISTAT CLOZARIL vs COBICISTAT\DARUNAVIR ETHANOLATE CLOZARIL vs COBICISTAT\DARUNAVIR\EMTRICITABINE\TENOFOVIR ALAFENAMIDE CLOZARIL vs COBICISTAT\ELVITEGRAVIR\EMTRICITABINE\TENOFOVIR

Official FDA Label for CLOZARIL

Official prescribing information from the FDA-approved drug label.