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Does TACROLIMUS Cause Enterococcal infection? 733 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 733 reports of Enterococcal infection have been filed in association with TACROLIMUS (Tacrolimus). This represents 0.8% of all adverse event reports for TACROLIMUS.

733
Reports of Enterococcal infection with TACROLIMUS
0.8%
of all TACROLIMUS reports
287
Deaths
534
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Enterococcal infection From TACROLIMUS?

Of the 733 reports, 287 (39.2%) resulted in death, 534 (72.9%) required hospitalization, and 190 (25.9%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Enterococcal infection Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for TACROLIMUS. However, 733 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does TACROLIMUS Cause?

Off label use (8,718) Drug ineffective (6,214) Product use in unapproved indication (5,057) Acute kidney injury (4,005) Transplant rejection (3,526) Cytomegalovirus infection (3,320) Covid-19 (3,201) Drug interaction (2,896) Diarrhoea (2,854) Toxicity to various agents (2,845)

What Other Drugs Cause Enterococcal infection?

METHYLPREDNISOLONE (500) MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL (460) PREDNISONE (434) CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (407) RITUXIMAB (357) PREDNISOLONE (299) CYCLOSPORINE (293) METHOTREXATE (264) DEXAMETHASONE (260) VANCOMYCIN (238)

Which TACROLIMUS Alternatives Have Lower Enterococcal infection Risk?

TACROLIMUS vs TACROLIMUS\TACROLIMUS ANHYDROUS TACROLIMUS vs TADALAFIL TACROLIMUS vs TAFAMIDIS TACROLIMUS vs TAFAMIDIS MEGLUMINE TACROLIMUS vs TAFASITAMAB

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