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Acute hepatic failure: Which Medications Are Safest? (39 Drugs Compared)

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39 medications are used for Acute hepatic failure, with 152 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Acute hepatic failure are ACETYLCYSTEINE and METHYLPREDNISOLONE.

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All Medications for Acute hepatic failure Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
ACETYLCYSTEINE Acetylcysteine 65 421 1,199 17.5%
METHYLPREDNISOLONE Medroloan II SUIK 24 12,828 26,552 20.1%
RIFAXIMIN XIFAXAN 19 5,009 4,847 36.1%
LACTULOSE LACTULOSE 16 517 2,064 13.0%
PREDNISOLONE Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 14 13,159 32,883 16.3%
PHYTONADIONE Phytonadione 7 510 629 40.1%
ACYCLOVIR Acyclovir 6 2,057 6,095 14.5%
FOMEPIZOLE fomepizole 6 42 68 45.7%
MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL Mycophenolate mofetil 6 13,776 25,831 18.4%
PREDNISONE prednisone 6 22,555 57,772 14.2%

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Most Reported Drugs for Acute hepatic failure

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