Does PROBUCOL Cause Pleural effusion? 13 Reports in FDA Database
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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 13 reports of Pleural effusion have been filed in association with PROBUCOL. This represents 8.3% of all adverse event reports for PROBUCOL.
13
Reports of Pleural effusion with PROBUCOL
8.3%
of all PROBUCOL reports
13
Deaths
13
Hospitalizations
How Dangerous Is Pleural effusion From PROBUCOL?
Of the 13 reports, 13 (100.0%) resulted in death, 13 (100.0%) required hospitalization.
Is Pleural effusion Listed in the Official Label?
This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for PROBUCOL. However, 13 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.
What Other Side Effects Does PROBUCOL Cause?
Disease progression (57)
Type iia hyperlipidaemia (56)
Liver injury (17)
Cholecystitis acute (14)
Abdominal pain (13)
Hypotension (13)
Nausea (13)
Pneumonia (7)
Drug ineffective (5)
Therapeutic product effect incomplete (5)
What Other Drugs Cause Pleural effusion?
DASATINIB (2,424)
METHOTREXATE (1,310)
CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (1,239)
IBRUTINIB (1,205)
RITUXIMAB (1,168)
PREDNISONE (1,144)
NIVOLUMAB (1,061)
ADALIMUMAB (1,036)
DEXAMETHASONE (879)
PACLITAXEL (862)
Which PROBUCOL Alternatives Have Lower Pleural effusion Risk?
PROBUCOL vs PROCAINAMIDE
PROBUCOL vs PROCAINE
PROBUCOL vs PROCARBAZINE
PROBUCOL vs PROCHLORPERAZINE
PROBUCOL vs PROCHLORPERAZINE EDISYLATE