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Does PALBOCICLIB Cause White blood cell count decreased? 11,273 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 11,273 reports of White blood cell count decreased have been filed in association with PALBOCICLIB (Ibrance). This represents 12.4% of all adverse event reports for PALBOCICLIB.

11,273
Reports of White blood cell count decreased with PALBOCICLIB
12.4%
of all PALBOCICLIB reports
420
Deaths
1,505
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is White blood cell count decreased From PALBOCICLIB?

Of the 11,273 reports, 420 (3.7%) resulted in death, 1,505 (13.4%) required hospitalization, and 66 (0.6%) were considered life-threatening.

Is White blood cell count decreased Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, White blood cell count decreased is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for PALBOCICLIB.

What Other Side Effects Does PALBOCICLIB Cause?

Fatigue (15,190) Neoplasm progression (10,885) Death (8,410) Nausea (8,189) Neutropenia (6,423) Alopecia (6,201) Diarrhoea (5,635) Asthenia (3,660) Off label use (3,405) Decreased appetite (3,400)

What Other Drugs Cause White blood cell count decreased?

LENALIDOMIDE (9,996) FINGOLIMOD (3,597) CLOZAPINE (3,454) POMALIDOMIDE (3,328) CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (2,868) RITUXIMAB (2,268) METHOTREXATE (2,107) RIBAVIRIN (1,970) VENETOCLAX (1,913) PEGINTERFERON ALFA-2A (1,735)

Which PALBOCICLIB Alternatives Have Lower White blood cell count decreased Risk?

PALBOCICLIB vs PALIPERIDONE PALBOCICLIB vs PALIVIZUMAB PALBOCICLIB vs PALONOSETRON PALBOCICLIB vs PAMIDRONATE PALBOCICLIB vs PAMIDRONIC ACID

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