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Does IFOSFAMIDE Cause Febrile bone marrow aplasia? 129 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 129 reports of Febrile bone marrow aplasia have been filed in association with IFOSFAMIDE (IFEX). This represents 0.8% of all adverse event reports for IFOSFAMIDE.

129
Reports of Febrile bone marrow aplasia with IFOSFAMIDE
0.8%
of all IFOSFAMIDE reports
17
Deaths
108
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Febrile bone marrow aplasia From IFOSFAMIDE?

Of the 129 reports, 17 (13.2%) resulted in death, 108 (83.7%) required hospitalization, and 17 (13.2%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Febrile bone marrow aplasia Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Febrile bone marrow aplasia is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for IFOSFAMIDE.

What Other Side Effects Does IFOSFAMIDE Cause?

Off label use (2,281) Febrile neutropenia (2,225) Disease progression (1,912) Neutropenia (1,509) Drug ineffective (1,331) Thrombocytopenia (1,227) Anaemia (1,067) Product use in unapproved indication (890) Pyrexia (752) Sepsis (712)

What Other Drugs Cause Febrile bone marrow aplasia?

VINCRISTINE (912) METHOTREXATE (880) CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (839) CYTARABINE (733) PEGASPARGASE (668) DOXORUBICIN (623) DEXAMETHASONE (555) CARBOPLATIN (440) ETOPOSIDE (413) HYDROCORTISONE (379)

Which IFOSFAMIDE Alternatives Have Lower Febrile bone marrow aplasia Risk?

IFOSFAMIDE vs IGURATIMOD IFOSFAMIDE vs ILOPERIDONE IFOSFAMIDE vs ILOPROST IFOSFAMIDE vs IMATINIB IFOSFAMIDE vs IMBRUVICA

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IFOSFAMIDE Full Profile All Febrile bone marrow aplasia Reports All Drugs Causing Febrile bone marrow aplasia IFOSFAMIDE Demographics