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Myopericarditis: Which Medications Are Safest? (46 Drugs Compared)

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46 medications are used for Myopericarditis, with 121 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Myopericarditis are COLCHICINE and IBUPROFEN.

121
Total Reports
46
Drugs Used

All Medications for Myopericarditis Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
COLCHICINE colchicine 81 1,074 3,150 14.5%
IBUPROFEN equate ibuprofen 21 6,705 29,386 7.7%
CARVEDILOL Carvedilol Phosphate 15 2,246 6,005 16.4%
ASPIRIN Aspirin 10 13,029 53,089 14.1%
PREDNISOLONE Prednisolone Sodium Phosphate 9 13,159 32,883 16.3%
PREDNISONE prednisone 8 22,555 57,772 14.2%
METHYLPREDNISOLONE Medroloan II SUIK 7 12,828 26,552 20.1%
MYCOPHENOLATE MOFETIL Mycophenolate mofetil 7 13,776 25,831 18.4%
DEXAMETHASONE Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 6 22,319 51,311 17.8%
HUMAN IMMUNOGLOBULIN G BIVIGAM 5 5,286 16,081 7.5%

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