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Diabetic neuropathy: Which Medications Cause It? (2,799 Reports Across 212 Drugs)

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Diabetic neuropathy has been reported as an adverse event with 212 different drugs in the FDA's FAERS database, with 2,799 total reports. 144 of these reports resulted in death.The drugs most commonly associated with Diabetic neuropathy are PREGABALIN, INSULIN LISPRO, and INSULIN GLARGINE.

2,799
Total Reports
212
Drugs Involved
144
Deaths
946
Hospitalizations
60.3 yrs
Average Patient Age
53.4% / 46.6%
Female / Male

Which Drugs Cause Diabetic neuropathy Most Often?

Drug Reports % of Drug Reports Deaths Hosp. Life-Threat.
PREGABALIN 255 0.3% 1 49 10
INSULIN LISPRO 236 0.3% 2 53 6
INSULIN GLARGINE 184 0.2% 0 52 6
METFORMIN 162 0.2% 4 67 2
INSULIN HUMAN 131 0.5% 1 42 1
ATORVASTATIN 124 0.2% 1 29 11
INSULIN ASPART 117 0.5% 0 36 4
ADALIMUMAB 85 0.0% 1 33 1