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Does DECITABINE Cause Myelosuppression? 233 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 233 reports of Myelosuppression have been filed in association with DECITABINE (Decitabine). This represents 7.8% of all adverse event reports for DECITABINE.

233
Reports of Myelosuppression with DECITABINE
7.8%
of all DECITABINE reports
30
Deaths
93
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Myelosuppression From DECITABINE?

Of the 233 reports, 30 (12.9%) resulted in death, 93 (39.9%) required hospitalization, and 51 (21.9%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Myelosuppression Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Myelosuppression is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for DECITABINE.

What Other Side Effects Does DECITABINE Cause?

Febrile neutropenia (336) Off label use (292) Drug ineffective (253) Pneumonia (243) Product use in unapproved indication (195) Neutropenia (193) Sepsis (175) Acute myeloid leukaemia (172) Thrombocytopenia (170) Disease progression (156)

What Other Drugs Cause Myelosuppression?

CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (3,603) CARBOPLATIN (2,624) TRASTUZUMAB (2,552) PACLITAXEL (2,522) TISLELIZUMAB (2,142) CYTARABINE (1,869) VENETOCLAX (1,864) CISPLATIN (1,849) BEVACIZUMAB (1,744) SODIUM (1,696)

Which DECITABINE Alternatives Have Lower Myelosuppression Risk?

DECITABINE vs DEFERASIROX DECITABINE vs DEFERIPRONE DECITABINE vs DEFEROXAMINE DECITABINE vs DEFIBROTIDE DECITABINE vs DEFLAZACORT

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