Does REGADENOSON Cause Atrioventricular block second degree? 31 Reports in FDA Database
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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 31 reports of Atrioventricular block second degree have been filed in association with REGADENOSON (Regadenoson). This represents 1.0% of all adverse event reports for REGADENOSON.
31
Reports of Atrioventricular block second degree with REGADENOSON
1.0%
of all REGADENOSON reports
0
Deaths
2
Hospitalizations
How Dangerous Is Atrioventricular block second degree From REGADENOSON?
Of the 31 reports, 2 (6.5%) required hospitalization, and 3 (9.7%) were considered life-threatening.
Is Atrioventricular block second degree Listed in the Official Label?
This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for REGADENOSON. However, 31 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.
What Other Side Effects Does REGADENOSON Cause?
Nausea (311)
Dyspnoea (271)
Seizure (247)
Vomiting (233)
Injection site extravasation (226)
Hypotension (200)
Headache (190)
Cardiac arrest (183)
Dizziness (160)
Blood pressure decreased (143)
What Other Drugs Cause Atrioventricular block second degree?
FINGOLIMOD (167)
DILTIAZEM (76)
BISOPROLOL (73)
METOPROLOL (67)
OMEPRAZOLE (64)
AMLODIPINE (58)
ASPIRIN (55)
LACOSAMIDE (55)
AMIODARONE (49)
FLUOXETINE (44)
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