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Does LARONIDASE Cause Corneal opacity? 44 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 44 reports of Corneal opacity have been filed in association with LARONIDASE (ALDURAZYME). This represents 1.4% of all adverse event reports for LARONIDASE.

44
Reports of Corneal opacity with LARONIDASE
1.4%
of all LARONIDASE reports
2
Deaths
12
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Corneal opacity From LARONIDASE?

Of the 44 reports, 2 (4.5%) resulted in death, 12 (27.3%) 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 LARONIDASE.

What Other Side Effects Does LARONIDASE Cause?

Pyrexia (423) Malaise (169) Pneumonia (162) Dyspnoea (157) Vomiting (157) Cough (154) Fatigue (137) Influenza (108) Pain (107) Inappropriate schedule of product administration (106)

What Other Drugs Cause Corneal opacity?

BRIMONIDINE (84) DEVICE (51) RIBOFLAVIN 5^-PHOSPHATE (40) DEXAMETHASONE (38) RIBOFLAVIN 5'-PHOSPHATE (38) CEFUROXIME (33) MOXIFLOXACIN (31) WATER (29) DEXAMETHASONE\TOBRAMYCIN (28) GALSULFASE (27)

Which LARONIDASE Alternatives Have Lower Corneal opacity Risk?

LARONIDASE vs LAROTRECTINIB LARONIDASE vs LASILIX LARONIDASE vs LASIX LARONIDASE vs LASMIDITAN LARONIDASE vs LATANOPROST

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