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Does SPIRAMYCIN Cause International normalised ratio increased? 6 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 6 reports of International normalised ratio increased have been filed in association with SPIRAMYCIN. This represents 0.7% of all adverse event reports for SPIRAMYCIN.

6
Reports of International normalised ratio increased with SPIRAMYCIN
0.7%
of all SPIRAMYCIN reports
1
Deaths
6
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is International normalised ratio increased From SPIRAMYCIN?

Of the 6 reports, 1 (16.7%) resulted in death, 6 (100.0%) required hospitalization, and 1 (16.7%) were considered life-threatening.

Is International normalised ratio increased Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for SPIRAMYCIN. However, 6 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does SPIRAMYCIN Cause?

Off label use (77) Cholestasis (75) Rash maculo-papular (70) Hepatocellular injury (68) Toxic epidermal necrolysis (65) Eosinophilia (44) Acute kidney injury (42) Pyrexia (41) Rhabdomyolysis (37) Thrombocytopenia (37)

What Other Drugs Cause International normalised ratio increased?

WARFARIN (5,622) RIVAROXABAN (863) ACETAMINOPHEN (533) ASPIRIN (448) APIXABAN (317) CLOPIDOGREL BISULFATE (314) FLUINDIONE (286) AMIODARONE (277) FUROSEMIDE (277) DABIGATRAN ETEXILATE (223)

Which SPIRAMYCIN Alternatives Have Lower International normalised ratio increased Risk?

SPIRAMYCIN vs SPIRIVA SPIRAMYCIN vs SPIRONOLACTONE SPIRAMYCIN vs SPRYCEL SPIRAMYCIN vs STALEVO SPIRAMYCIN vs STANNOUS FLUORIDE

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