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Does SOTALOL Cause Torsade de pointes? 145 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 145 reports of Torsade de pointes have been filed in association with SOTALOL (Sotalol). This represents 3.9% of all adverse event reports for SOTALOL.

145
Reports of Torsade de pointes with SOTALOL
3.9%
of all SOTALOL reports
20
Deaths
80
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Torsade de pointes From SOTALOL?

Of the 145 reports, 20 (13.8%) resulted in death, 80 (55.2%) required hospitalization, and 45 (31.0%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Torsade de pointes Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Torsade de pointes is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for SOTALOL.

What Other Side Effects Does SOTALOL Cause?

Drug ineffective (412) Electrocardiogram qt prolonged (324) Accidental poisoning (294) Bradycardia (238) Atrial fibrillation (219) Hypotension (208) Toxicity to various agents (164) Dyspnoea (152) Dizziness (149) Foetal exposure during pregnancy (139)

What Other Drugs Cause Torsade de pointes?

AMIODARONE (522) LOPERAMIDE (366) ONDANSETRON (331) FUROSEMIDE (305) METHADONE (240) CITALOPRAM HYDROBROMIDE (182) QUETIAPINE (172) OLANZAPINE (171) HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE (167) FLUOXETINE (164)

Which SOTALOL Alternatives Have Lower Torsade de pointes Risk?

SOTALOL vs SOTATERCEPT SOTALOL vs SOTATERCEPT-CSRK SOTALOL vs SOTORASIB SOTALOL vs SOTROVIMAB SOTALOL vs SOVALDI

Related Pages

SOTALOL Full Profile All Torsade de pointes Reports All Drugs Causing Torsade de pointes SOTALOL Demographics