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Recurrence of neuromuscular blockade: Which Medications Cause It? (154 Reports Across 5 Drugs)

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Recurrence of neuromuscular blockade has been reported as an adverse event with 5 different drugs in the FDA's FAERS database, with 154 total reports. 7 of these reports resulted in death.The drugs most commonly associated with Recurrence of neuromuscular blockade are SUGAMMADEX, ROCURONIUM, and ATRACURIUM.

154
Total Reports
5
Drugs Involved
7
Deaths
44
Hospitalizations
54.6 yrs
Average Patient Age
47.5% / 52.5%
Female / Male

Which Drugs Cause Recurrence of neuromuscular blockade Most Often?

Drug Reports % of Drug Reports Deaths Hosp. Life-Threat.
SUGAMMADEX 113 5.0% 5 29 45
ROCURONIUM 103 1.6% 5 31 40
ATRACURIUM 6 0.3% 0 1 2
FENTANYL 6 0.0% 0 3 3
DEXMEDETOMIDINE 5 0.2% 0 2 0

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Top 3 Drugs Associated With Recurrence of neuromuscular blockade

113 reports
103 reports
6 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)