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Does SENNOSIDES A AND B Cause Full blood count abnormal? 26 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 26 reports of Full blood count abnormal have been filed in association with SENNOSIDES A AND B (OneLAX SENNA). This represents 5.4% of all adverse event reports for SENNOSIDES A AND B.

26
Reports of Full blood count abnormal with SENNOSIDES A AND B
5.4%
of all SENNOSIDES A AND B reports
10
Deaths
15
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Full blood count abnormal From SENNOSIDES A AND B?

Of the 26 reports, 10 (38.5%) resulted in death, 15 (57.7%) required hospitalization, and 26 (100.0%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Full blood count abnormal Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for SENNOSIDES A AND B. However, 26 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does SENNOSIDES A AND B Cause?

Asthma (103) Dyspnoea (96) Somnolence (88) Pyrexia (86) Gastrooesophageal reflux disease (85) Pneumonia aspiration (84) Coma (79) Off label use (78) Constipation (75) Headache (70)

What Other Drugs Cause Full blood count abnormal?

ALBUTEROL (3,060) PREDNISONE (2,230) BUDESONIDE\FORMOTEROL (1,786) TIOTROPIUM (1,754) MONTELUKAST (1,529) MEPOLIZUMAB (1,440) BUDESONIDE (1,339) PALBOCICLIB (1,146) CICLESONIDE (916) PANTOPRAZOLE (776)

Which SENNOSIDES A AND B Alternatives Have Lower Full blood count abnormal Risk?

SENNOSIDES A AND B vs SENSIPAR SENNOSIDES A AND B vs SERETIDE SENNOSIDES A AND B vs SEROQUEL SENNOSIDES A AND B vs SERTRALINE SENNOSIDES A AND B vs SETMELANOTIDE

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