Does DIGOXIN Cause Bradycardia? 896 Reports in FDA Database
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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 896 reports of Bradycardia have been filed in association with DIGOXIN (Digoxin). This represents 11.6% of all adverse event reports for DIGOXIN.
896
Reports of Bradycardia with DIGOXIN
11.6%
of all DIGOXIN reports
72
Deaths
666
Hospitalizations
How Dangerous Is Bradycardia From DIGOXIN?
Of the 896 reports, 72 (8.0%) resulted in death, 666 (74.3%) required hospitalization, and 145 (16.2%) were considered life-threatening.
Is Bradycardia Listed in the Official Label?
Yes, Bradycardia is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for DIGOXIN.
What Other Side Effects Does DIGOXIN Cause?
Toxicity to various agents (1,371)
Dyspnoea (762)
Nausea (762)
Vomiting (715)
Acute kidney injury (708)
Fatigue (638)
Dizziness (616)
Diarrhoea (607)
Drug ineffective (568)
Malaise (554)
What Other Drugs Cause Bradycardia?
BISOPROLOL (2,535)
METOPROLOL (2,024)
AMLODIPINE (1,840)
AMIODARONE (1,261)
FUROSEMIDE (1,032)
ATENOLOL (942)
PROPRANOLOL (934)
CARVEDILOL (861)
FINGOLIMOD (861)
RAMIPRIL (834)
Which DIGOXIN Alternatives Have Lower Bradycardia Risk?
DIGOXIN vs DIHYDRALAZINE
DIGOXIN vs DIHYDROCODEINE
DIGOXIN vs DIHYDROERGOTAMINE
DIGOXIN vs DILANTIN
DIGOXIN vs DILANTIN-125