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Does ECULIZUMAB Cause Enterococcal infection? 24 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 24 reports of Enterococcal infection have been filed in association with ECULIZUMAB (SOLIRIS). This represents 0.1% of all adverse event reports for ECULIZUMAB.

24
Reports of Enterococcal infection with ECULIZUMAB
0.1%
of all ECULIZUMAB reports
6
Deaths
19
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Enterococcal infection From ECULIZUMAB?

Of the 24 reports, 6 (25.0%) resulted in death, 19 (79.2%) required hospitalization.

Is Enterococcal infection Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for ECULIZUMAB. However, 24 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does ECULIZUMAB Cause?

Fatigue (4,858) Off label use (4,228) Haemoglobin decreased (3,028) Headache (2,699) Death (2,221) Pyrexia (1,948) Dyspnoea (1,819) Asthenia (1,732) Drug ineffective (1,644) Nausea (1,579)

What Other Drugs Cause Enterococcal infection?

TACROLIMUS (733) METHYLPREDNISOLONE (500) MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL (460) PREDNISONE (434) CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (407) RITUXIMAB (357) PREDNISOLONE (299) CYCLOSPORINE (293) METHOTREXATE (264) DEXAMETHASONE (260)

Which ECULIZUMAB Alternatives Have Lower Enterococcal infection Risk?

ECULIZUMAB vs EDARAVONE ECULIZUMAB vs EDETATE ECULIZUMAB vs EDOXABAN ECULIZUMAB vs EDOXABAN TOSILATE ECULIZUMAB vs EFALIZUMAB

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ECULIZUMAB Full Profile All Enterococcal infection Reports All Drugs Causing Enterococcal infection ECULIZUMAB Demographics