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Does EPOPROSTENOL Cause Device related infection? 841 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 841 reports of Device related infection have been filed in association with EPOPROSTENOL (EPOPROSTENOL). This represents 6.3% of all adverse event reports for EPOPROSTENOL.

841
Reports of Device related infection with EPOPROSTENOL
6.3%
of all EPOPROSTENOL reports
83
Deaths
777
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Device related infection From EPOPROSTENOL?

Of the 841 reports, 83 (9.9%) resulted in death, 777 (92.4%) required hospitalization, and 31 (3.7%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Device related infection Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for EPOPROSTENOL. However, 841 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does EPOPROSTENOL Cause?

Dyspnoea (2,744) Headache (2,425) Diarrhoea (2,310) Nausea (2,016) Pain in jaw (1,928) Death (1,362) Flushing (1,256) Fatigue (1,133) Hospitalisation (1,078) Vomiting (1,068)

What Other Drugs Cause Device related infection?

TREPROSTINIL (1,005) CALCIUM\DEXTROSE\MAGNESIUM\SODIUM\SODIUM (638) AMBRISENTAN (492) METHOTREXATE (437) CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (431) TEDUGLUTIDE (372) RITUXIMAB (361) MACITENTAN (339) DEXAMETHASONE (313) ADALIMUMAB (305)

Which EPOPROSTENOL Alternatives Have Lower Device related infection Risk?

EPOPROSTENOL vs EPTIFIBATIDE EPOPROSTENOL vs EPTINEZUMAB-JJMR EPOPROSTENOL vs EPTINEZUMAB\EPTINEZUMAB-JJMR EPOPROSTENOL vs EQUINE BOTULINUM NEUROTOXIN A/B/C/D/E/F/G IMMUNE FAB2 EPOPROSTENOL vs EQUINE THYMOCYTE IMMUNE GLOBULIN

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EPOPROSTENOL Full Profile All Device related infection Reports All Drugs Causing Device related infection EPOPROSTENOL Demographics