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Procedural nausea: Which Medications Are Safest? (29 Drugs Compared)

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29 medications are used for Procedural nausea, with 280 combined adverse event reports. The most reported drugs for Procedural nausea are ONDANSETRON and SCOPOLAMINE.

280
Total Reports
29
Drugs Used

All Medications for Procedural nausea Ranked by Safety Reports

Drug Brand Reports Deaths (all) Hosp. (all) Death Rate
ONDANSETRON ONDANSETRON 129 2,519 8,527 11.1%
SCOPOLAMINE Scopolamine 55 219 497 8.0%
DEXAMETHASONE Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate 28 22,319 51,311 17.8%
DROPERIDOL Droperidol 19 54 390 5.8%
METOCLOPRAMIDE metoclopramide hydrochloride 13 1,398 3,915 12.8%
AMISULPRIDE Barhemsys 9 324 1,537 10.3%
APREPITANT CINVANTI 7 1,195 2,917 21.3%
PROMETHAZINE Promethazine Hydrochloride 6 1,206 4,470 15.5%
CYCLIZINE - 5 124 223 18.6%

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Most Reported Drugs for Procedural nausea

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