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Percutaneous coronary intervention: Which Medications Are Safest? (79 Drugs Compared)

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79 medications are used for Percutaneous coronary intervention, with 1,682 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Percutaneous coronary intervention are PRASUGREL and CLOPIDOGREL BISULFATE.

1,682
Total Reports
79
Drugs Used

All Medications for Percutaneous coronary intervention Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
PRASUGREL Prasugrel 376 550 2,297 9.2%
CLOPIDOGREL BISULFATE Clopidogrel 356 5,327 24,774 11.6%
TICAGRELOR Ticagrelor 297 2,951 8,579 12.9%
ASPIRIN Aspirin 227 13,029 53,089 14.1%
BIVALIRUDIN BIVALIRUDIN 159 137 249 16.3%
CANGRELOR Cangrelor 94 71 48 22.0%
HEPARIN Heparin Sodium 86 3,150 7,788 17.3%
ABCIXIMAB - 49 79 100 24.5%
INVESTIGATIONAL PRODUCT - 46 740 4,035 13.8%
IODIXANOL Iodixanol 29 140 740 6.8%
IOHEXOL Iohexol 21 298 1,604 5.1%
IOPROMIDE Ultravist 20 244 1,040 7.7%
IOXILAN - 19 1 30 0.8%
ROSUVASTATIN Rosuvastatin Calcium 19 1,536 11,195 4.2%
BRILINTA - 18 91 232 15.6%
EPTIFIBATIDE Eptifibatide 17 57 143 12.3%
RIVAROXABAN Rivaroxaban 13 19,233 70,513 14.7%
ANGIOMAX - 12 4 3 19.0%
ATORVASTATIN Atorvastatin calcium 12 4,992 24,078 6.3%
UNSPECIFIED INGREDIENT - 12 6,132 11,236 23.4%

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