Does METOPROLOL Cause Swollen tongue? 100 Reports in FDA Database
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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 100 reports of Swollen tongue have been filed in association with METOPROLOL (metoprolol succinate). This represents 0.2% of all adverse event reports for METOPROLOL.
100
Reports of Swollen tongue with METOPROLOL
0.2%
of all METOPROLOL reports
13
Deaths
37
Hospitalizations
How Dangerous Is Swollen tongue From METOPROLOL?
Of the 100 reports, 13 (13.0%) resulted in death, 37 (37.0%) required hospitalization, and 6 (6.0%) were considered life-threatening.
Is Swollen tongue Listed in the Official Label?
This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for METOPROLOL. However, 100 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.
What Other Side Effects Does METOPROLOL Cause?
Drug ineffective (3,434)
Dyspnoea (3,428)
Dizziness (3,275)
Hypotension (3,213)
Completed suicide (2,959)
Fatigue (2,784)
Off label use (2,580)
Toxicity to various agents (2,404)
Bradycardia (2,024)
Nausea (1,894)
What Other Drugs Cause Swollen tongue?
LISINOPRIL (1,013)
ADALIMUMAB (581)
OMALIZUMAB (474)
RAMIPRIL (410)
AMOXICILLIN (389)
PREDNISONE (386)
ESCITALOPRAM OXALATE (370)
ACETAMINOPHEN (365)
CLARITHROMYCIN (358)
ESOMEPRAZOLE (358)
Which METOPROLOL Alternatives Have Lower Swollen tongue Risk?
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