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CORTISONE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE\SULFISOMIDINE: 30 Adverse Event Reports & Safety Profile

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Total FAERS Reports
29 (96.7%)
Deaths Reported
28
Hospitalizations
30
As Primary/Secondary Suspect
14
Life-Threatening
13
Disabilities

Active Ingredient: CORTISONE ACETATE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE\SULFISOMIDINE ·

What Are the Most Common CORTISONE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE\SULFISOMIDINE Side Effects?

#1 Most Reported
Off label use
29 reports (96.7%)
#2 Most Reported
Drug intolerance
28 reports (93.3%)
#3 Most Reported
Drug ineffective
28 reports (93.3%)

All CORTISONE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE\SULFISOMIDINE Side Effects by Frequency

Side Effect Reports % of Total Deaths Hosp.
Off label use 29 96.7% 29 27
Drug ineffective 28 93.3% 28 27
Drug intolerance 28 93.3% 28 27
Abdominal discomfort 27 90.0% 26 26
Alopecia 27 90.0% 26 26
Arthralgia 27 90.0% 26 26
Blood cholesterol increased 27 90.0% 26 26
Condition aggravated 27 90.0% 26 25
Decreased appetite 27 90.0% 26 26
Helicobacter infection 27 90.0% 27 27
Hypertension 27 90.0% 27 27
Hypoaesthesia 27 90.0% 27 27
Type 2 diabetes mellitus 27 90.0% 27 27
Adverse drug reaction 26 86.7% 25 25
C-reactive protein increased 26 86.7% 26 25
Fatigue 26 86.7% 25 26
Fibromyalgia 26 86.7% 25 26
General physical health deterioration 26 86.7% 25 26
Hepatic enzyme increased 26 86.7% 25 26
Mobility decreased 26 86.7% 25 26

Who Reports CORTISONE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE\SULFISOMIDINE Side Effects? Age & Gender Data

Gender: 100.0% female, 0.0% male. Average age: 45.4 years. Most reports from: CA. View detailed demographics →

What Is CORTISONE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE\SULFISOMIDINE Used For?

IndicationReports
Rheumatoid arthritis 30

Official FDA Label for CORTISONE\DIPHENHYDRAMINE\SULFISOMIDINE

Official prescribing information from the FDA-approved drug label.