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Does SUNITINIB MALATE Cause Urinary tract infection? 253 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 253 reports of Urinary tract infection have been filed in association with SUNITINIB MALATE (Sunitinib malate). This represents 1.2% of all adverse event reports for SUNITINIB MALATE.

253
Reports of Urinary tract infection with SUNITINIB MALATE
1.2%
of all SUNITINIB MALATE reports
48
Deaths
153
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Urinary tract infection From SUNITINIB MALATE?

Of the 253 reports, 48 (19.0%) resulted in death, 153 (60.5%) required hospitalization, and 5 (2.0%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Urinary tract infection Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for SUNITINIB MALATE. However, 253 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does SUNITINIB MALATE Cause?

Death (4,385) Diarrhoea (3,044) Fatigue (2,865) Nausea (2,032) Neoplasm progression (1,920) Disease progression (1,745) Decreased appetite (1,676) Asthenia (1,651) Vomiting (1,331) Dysgeusia (1,226)

What Other Drugs Cause Urinary tract infection?

ADALIMUMAB (6,375) LENALIDOMIDE (4,247) ETANERCEPT (3,915) OCRELIZUMAB (3,618) TOFACITINIB (3,179) METHOTREXATE (2,960) DALFAMPRIDINE (2,757) RITUXIMAB (2,579) CARBIDOPA\LEVODOPA (2,151) ABATACEPT (2,110)

Which SUNITINIB MALATE Alternatives Have Lower Urinary tract infection Risk?

SUNITINIB MALATE vs SUTENT SUNITINIB MALATE vs SUTIMLIMAB-JOME SUNITINIB MALATE vs SUVOREXANT SUNITINIB MALATE vs SUZETRIGINE SUNITINIB MALATE vs SYMBICORT

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