Does VERAPAMIL Cause Increased bronchial secretion? 9 Reports in FDA Database
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According to the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), 9 reports of Increased bronchial secretion have been filed in association with VERAPAMIL (Verapamil Hydrochloride). This represents 0.1% of all adverse event reports for VERAPAMIL.
9
Reports of Increased bronchial secretion with VERAPAMIL
0.1%
of all VERAPAMIL reports
0
Deaths
9
Hospitalizations
How Dangerous Is Increased bronchial secretion From VERAPAMIL?
Of the 9 reports, 9 (100.0%) required hospitalization.
Is Increased bronchial secretion Listed in the Official Label?
This adverse event is not currently listed in the official FDA drug label for VERAPAMIL. However, 9 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 Increased bronchial secretion?
ALBUTEROL (637)
OMALIZUMAB (144)
MEPOLIZUMAB (119)
FLUTICASONE FUROATE\UMECLIDINIUM\VILANTEROL TRIFENATATE (93)
FLUTICASONE FUROATE\VILANTEROL TRIFENATATE (87)
FLUTICASONE\SALMETEROL (86)
FLUTICASONE (82)
PREDNISONE (74)
TIOTROPIUM (65)
BUDESONIDE\FORMOTEROL (63)
Which VERAPAMIL Alternatives Have Lower Increased bronchial secretion Risk?
VERAPAMIL vs VERICIGUAT
VERAPAMIL vs VERTEPORFIN
VERAPAMIL vs VESICARE
VERAPAMIL vs VFEND
VERAPAMIL vs VIAGRA