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Does PHENPROCOUMON Cause Gastrointestinal haemorrhage? 122 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 122 reports of Gastrointestinal haemorrhage have been filed in association with PHENPROCOUMON. This represents 8.8% of all adverse event reports for PHENPROCOUMON.

122
Reports of Gastrointestinal haemorrhage with PHENPROCOUMON
8.8%
of all PHENPROCOUMON reports
29
Deaths
68
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Gastrointestinal haemorrhage From PHENPROCOUMON?

Of the 122 reports, 29 (23.8%) resulted in death, 68 (55.7%) required hospitalization, and 14 (11.5%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Gastrointestinal haemorrhage Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for PHENPROCOUMON. However, 122 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does PHENPROCOUMON Cause?

Anaemia (242) General physical health deterioration (172) Haematochezia (162) Dyspnoea (140) Overdose (109) Dizziness (108) Haematoma (108) Product prescribing error (104) Fall (92) International normalised ratio increased (81)

What Other Drugs Cause Gastrointestinal haemorrhage?

RIVAROXABAN (20,041) ASPIRIN (13,172) CLOPIDOGREL BISULFATE (5,513) DABIGATRAN ETEXILATE (4,081) APIXABAN (4,030) WARFARIN (2,469) IBUPROFEN (1,496) ADALIMUMAB (943) PRADAXA (907) NAPROXEN (770)

Which PHENPROCOUMON Alternatives Have Lower Gastrointestinal haemorrhage Risk?

PHENPROCOUMON vs PHENTERMINE PHENPROCOUMON vs PHENTERMINE\TOPIRAMATE PHENPROCOUMON vs PHENTOLAMINE PHENPROCOUMON vs PHENYLEPHRINE PHENPROCOUMON vs PHENYLEPHRINE\PHENYLEPHRINE

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