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Does GALSULFASE Cause Corneal opacity? 27 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 27 reports of Corneal opacity have been filed in association with GALSULFASE (NAGLAZYME). This represents 1.0% of all adverse event reports for GALSULFASE.

27
Reports of Corneal opacity with GALSULFASE
1.0%
of all GALSULFASE reports
0
Deaths
4
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Corneal opacity From GALSULFASE?

Of the 27 reports, 4 (14.8%) required hospitalization.

Is Corneal opacity Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Corneal opacity is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for GALSULFASE.

What Other Side Effects Does GALSULFASE Cause?

Pyrexia (338) Pneumonia (197) Cough (181) Dyspnoea (154) Spinal cord compression (108) Vomiting (106) Oxygen saturation decreased (100) Fatigue (92) Pain (81) Headache (75)

What Other Drugs Cause Corneal opacity?

BRIMONIDINE (84) DEVICE (51) LARONIDASE (44) RIBOFLAVIN 5^-PHOSPHATE (40) DEXAMETHASONE (38) RIBOFLAVIN 5'-PHOSPHATE (38) CEFUROXIME (33) MOXIFLOXACIN (31) WATER (29) DEXAMETHASONE\TOBRAMYCIN (28)

Which GALSULFASE Alternatives Have Lower Corneal opacity Risk?

GALSULFASE vs GAMMAGARD LIQUID GALSULFASE vs GANAXOLONE GALSULFASE vs GANCICLOVIR GALSULFASE vs GANIRELIX GALSULFASE vs GATIFLOXACIN

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GALSULFASE Full Profile All Corneal opacity Reports All Drugs Causing Corneal opacity GALSULFASE Demographics