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Paralysis: Which Medications Are Safest? (74 Drugs Compared)

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74 medications are used for Paralysis, with 403 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Paralysis are DICHLORPHENAMIDE and ROCURONIUM.

403
Total Reports
74
Drugs Used

All Medications for Paralysis Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
DICHLORPHENAMIDE Dichlorphenamide 127 13 229 0.8%
ROCURONIUM ROCURONIUM BROMIDE 83 424 1,982 6.5%
PREGABALIN Pregabalin 22 8,959 22,920 8.8%
BACLOFEN BACLOFEN 21 2,958 8,773 11.5%
SUCCINYLCHOLINE Succinylcholine Chloride 18 216 714 9.2%
CISATRACURIUM cisatracurium besylate 13 224 610 13.0%
HUMAN IMMUNOGLOBULIN G BIVIGAM 11 5,286 16,081 7.5%
ACETAZOLAMIDE Acetazolamide 9 224 1,021 8.2%
VECURONIUM Vecuronium Bromide 8 57 176 9.1%
ATRACURIUM Atracurium Besylate 6 174 616 9.6%
ONABOTULINUMTOXINA - 6 1,489 2,307 3.0%
GABAPENTIN Gabapentin 5 11,101 16,499 14.9%
METHYLPREDNISOLONE Medroloan II SUIK 5 12,828 26,552 20.1%
SUGAMMADEX BRIDION 5 88 675 3.9%
TRAMADOL ConZip 5 14,555 19,235 19.2%

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