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Does THIOTEPA Cause Epstein-barr virus infection? 161 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 161 reports of Epstein-barr virus infection have been filed in association with THIOTEPA (Thiotepa). This represents 2.4% of all adverse event reports for THIOTEPA.

161
Reports of Epstein-barr virus infection with THIOTEPA
2.4%
of all THIOTEPA reports
37
Deaths
28
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Epstein-barr virus infection From THIOTEPA?

Of the 161 reports, 37 (23.0%) resulted in death, 28 (17.4%) required hospitalization, and 16 (9.9%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Epstein-barr virus infection Listed in the Official Label?

Yes, Epstein-barr virus infection is listed as a known adverse reaction in the official FDA drug label for THIOTEPA.

What Other Side Effects Does THIOTEPA Cause?

Off label use (762) Febrile neutropenia (645) Mucosal inflammation (616) Cytomegalovirus infection (446) Product use in unapproved indication (425) Pyrexia (359) Drug ineffective (358) Acute graft versus host disease in skin (355) Acute graft versus host disease (331) Cytomegalovirus infection reactivation (325)

What Other Drugs Cause Epstein-barr virus infection?

TACROLIMUS (1,252) MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL (1,191) PREDNISONE (815) CYCLOSPORINE (793) METHOTREXATE (749) CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE (629) PREDNISOLONE (592) RITUXIMAB (575) FLUDARABINE (476) METHYLPREDNISOLONE (443)

Which THIOTEPA Alternatives Have Lower Epstein-barr virus infection Risk?

THIOTEPA vs THIOTHIXENE THIOTEPA vs THROMBIN THIOTEPA vs THROMBIN HUMAN THIOTEPA vs THYMOCYTE IMMUNE GLOBULIN NOS THIOTEPA vs THYMOGLOBULINE

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THIOTEPA Full Profile All Epstein-barr virus infection Reports All Drugs Causing Epstein-barr virus infection THIOTEPA Demographics