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Forced expiratory volume decreased: Which Medications Cause It? (2,506 Reports Across 222 Drugs)

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Forced expiratory volume decreased has been reported as an adverse event with 222 different drugs in the FDA's FAERS database, with 2,506 total reports. 149 of these reports resulted in death.The drugs most commonly associated with Forced expiratory volume decreased are OMALIZUMAB, ALBUTEROL, and PREDNISONE.

2,506
Total Reports
222
Drugs Involved
149
Deaths
1,231
Hospitalizations
51.7 yrs
Average Patient Age
57.0% / 43.0%
Female / Male

Which Drugs Cause Forced expiratory volume decreased Most Often?

Drug Reports % of Drug Reports Deaths Hosp. Life-Threat.
OMALIZUMAB 1,497 2.3% 60 748 67
ALBUTEROL 344 0.4% 59 227 122
PREDNISONE 335 0.2% 50 247 117
MONTELUKAST 274 1.0% 47 161 99
TIOTROPIUM 236 0.5% 50 174 90
MEPOLIZUMAB 209 0.5% 59 157 110
METFORMIN 183 0.2% 47 126 105
BUDESONIDE\FORMOTEROL 171 0.5% 35 120 51
BUDESONIDE 150 0.6% 56 112 114
LEVOFLOXACIN 138 0.3% 49 106 116
AZITHROMYCIN 135 0.8% 48 105 95
CICLESONIDE 135 2.3% 46 116 76
PANTOPRAZOLE 135 0.2% 48 95 99
GLYCOPYRROLATE 129 2.8% 8 68 1
FLUTICASONE\SALMETEROL 124 0.3% 51 81 76
UMECLIDINIUM 119 1.9% 50 91 98
TAMSULOSIN 118 0.8% 49 86 102
CEPHALEXIN 117 1.5% 56 81 105
CALCIUM 115 0.7% 56 86 112
AZATHIOPRINE 113 0.3% 59 82 110

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Top 3 Drugs Associated With Forced expiratory volume decreased

1,497 reports
344 reports
335 reports

Related Side Effects

Drug ineffective (1,049,718) Off label use (762,782) Death (660,423) Fatigue (599,248) Nausea (562,301) Diarrhoea (491,550) Pain (471,975) Headache (460,069) Dyspnoea (409,496) Dizziness (352,922)