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Does FENTANYL Cause Miosis? 382 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 382 reports of Miosis have been filed in association with FENTANYL (FENTANYL). This represents 0.4% of all adverse event reports for FENTANYL.

382
Reports of Miosis with FENTANYL
0.4%
of all FENTANYL reports
23
Deaths
223
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Miosis From FENTANYL?

Of the 382 reports, 23 (6.0%) resulted in death, 223 (58.4%) required hospitalization, and 78 (20.4%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Miosis Listed in the Official Label?

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

What Other Side Effects Does FENTANYL Cause?

Death (16,577) Toxicity to various agents (15,546) Overdose (12,762) Drug abuse (12,390) Drug dependence (7,970) Drug ineffective (6,328) Pain (5,820) Product adhesion issue (4,541) Dependence (4,358) Drug withdrawal syndrome (3,206)

What Other Drugs Cause Miosis?

DIAZEPAM (783) PREGABALIN (597) MORPHINE (533) COCAINE (514) TRAMADOL (492) OXYCODONE (424) BUPRENORPHINE (401) CANNABIS SATIVA SUBSP. INDICA TOP (396) OLANZAPINE (389) CLONAZEPAM (380)

Which FENTANYL Alternatives Have Lower Miosis Risk?

FENTANYL vs FENTANYL SYSTEM FENTANYL vs FENTANYL\FENTANYL FENTANYL vs FENTORA FENTANYL vs FERRIC ANHYDROUS FENTANYL vs FERRIC CARBOXYMALTOSE

Related Pages

FENTANYL Full Profile All Miosis Reports All Drugs Causing Miosis FENTANYL Demographics