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Does VERAPAMIL Cause Cardio-respiratory arrest? 341 Reports in FDA Database

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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 341 reports of Cardio-respiratory arrest have been filed in association with VERAPAMIL (Verapamil Hydrochloride). This represents 3.7% of all adverse event reports for VERAPAMIL.

341
Reports of Cardio-respiratory arrest with VERAPAMIL
3.7%
of all VERAPAMIL reports
306
Deaths
55
Hospitalizations

How Dangerous Is Cardio-respiratory arrest From VERAPAMIL?

Of the 341 reports, 306 (89.7%) resulted in death, 55 (16.1%) required hospitalization, and 33 (9.7%) were considered life-threatening.

Is Cardio-respiratory arrest Listed in the Official Label?

This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for VERAPAMIL. However, 341 reports have been filed with the FAERS database.

What Other Side Effects Does VERAPAMIL Cause?

Completed suicide (1,274) Toxicity to various agents (1,048) Drug ineffective (917) Hypotension (897) Bradycardia (690) Off label use (578) Dyspnoea (563) Dizziness (548) Drug interaction (521) Nausea (506)

What Other Drugs Cause Cardio-respiratory arrest?

ALPRAZOLAM (1,487) ALCOHOL (1,407) FENTANYL (1,298) ACETAMINOPHEN (1,296) OXYCODONE (1,131) BUPROPION (1,007) QUETIAPINE (961) GABAPENTIN (928) TRAMADOL (891) CLONAZEPAM (848)

Which VERAPAMIL Alternatives Have Lower Cardio-respiratory arrest Risk?

VERAPAMIL vs VERICIGUAT VERAPAMIL vs VERTEPORFIN VERAPAMIL vs VESICARE VERAPAMIL vs VFEND VERAPAMIL vs VIAGRA

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VERAPAMIL Full Profile All Cardio-respiratory arrest Reports All Drugs Causing Cardio-respiratory arrest VERAPAMIL Demographics