DrugCite
Search

AMPHOTERICIN B

Adverse Events
Drug Profile
Learn More
Reference
About Results
Comments

Amphotericin B Adverse Events Reported to the FDA Over Time

How are Amphotericin B adverse event reports trending over time?

This graph shows volume of adverse events submitted to the FDA by quarter for Amphotericin B, as well as related generic and/or brandname drugs containing the same primary active ingredients. Adverse events are counted if Amphotericin B is flagged as the suspect drug causing the adverse event.

Most Common Amphotericin B Adverse Events Reported to the FDA

What are the most common Amphotericin B adverse events reported to the FDA?

Drug Ineffective
91 (2.19%)
Renal Failure Acute
71 (1.71%)
Pyrexia
68 (1.64%)
Hypokalaemia
64 (1.54%)
Aspergillosis
52 (1.25%)
Thrombocytopenia
48 (1.15%)
Renal Impairment
43 (1.03%)
Multi-organ Failure
40 (.96%)
Renal Failure
38 (.91%)
Death
37 (.89%)
Blood Creatinine Increased
36 (.87%)
Show More Show More
Dyspnoea
35 (.84%)
Anaemia
34 (.82%)
Tachycardia
34 (.82%)
Pneumonia
33 (.79%)
Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
32 (.77%)
Immune Reconstitution Syndrome
32 (.77%)
Sepsis
30 (.72%)
Respiratory Failure
29 (.7%)
Vomiting
28 (.67%)
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increase...
27 (.65%)
Chills
26 (.63%)
Diarrhoea
26 (.63%)
Febrile Neutropenia
26 (.63%)
Nausea
26 (.63%)
Neutropenia
26 (.63%)
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
25 (.6%)
Cardiac Arrest
25 (.6%)
Hypotension
25 (.6%)
Septic Shock
25 (.6%)
Liver Disorder
24 (.58%)
Condition Aggravated
23 (.55%)
Pancytopenia
23 (.55%)
Drug Interaction
22 (.53%)
Hepatotoxicity
21 (.51%)
Metabolic Acidosis
21 (.51%)
Leukopenia
20 (.48%)
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulat...
19 (.46%)
Gamma-glutamyltransferase Increased
19 (.46%)
General Physical Health Deteriorati...
19 (.46%)
Medication Error
19 (.46%)
Nephropathy Toxic
19 (.46%)
Blood Alkaline Phosphatase Increase...
18 (.43%)
Infusion Related Reaction
18 (.43%)
Blood Bilirubin Increased
17 (.41%)
Cardiac Failure
17 (.41%)
Drug Toxicity
16 (.38%)
Pleural Effusion
16 (.38%)
Candidiasis
15 (.36%)
Disease Progression
15 (.36%)
Headache
15 (.36%)
Hepatic Function Abnormal
15 (.36%)
Hypersensitivity
15 (.36%)
Oxygen Saturation Decreased
15 (.36%)
Cholestasis
14 (.34%)
Drug Level Increased
14 (.34%)
Graft Versus Host Disease
14 (.34%)
Hyperkalaemia
14 (.34%)
Disease Recurrence
13 (.31%)
Hypertension
13 (.31%)
Meningitis Cryptococcal
13 (.31%)
Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus
13 (.31%)
No Therapeutic Response
13 (.31%)
Overdose
13 (.31%)
Rash
13 (.31%)
Zygomycosis
13 (.31%)
Abdominal Pain
12 (.29%)
Blood Urea Increased
12 (.29%)
Dizziness
12 (.29%)
Weight Increased
12 (.29%)
Convulsion
11 (.26%)
Cytomegalovirus Infection
11 (.26%)
Dehydration
11 (.26%)
Drug Resistance
11 (.26%)
Feeling Abnormal
11 (.26%)
Haemoglobin Decreased
11 (.26%)
Hiccups
11 (.26%)
Hypomagnesaemia
11 (.26%)
Hypoxia
11 (.26%)
Lymphadenopathy
11 (.26%)
Respiratory Distress
11 (.26%)
Weight Decreased
11 (.26%)
Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
10 (.24%)
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
10 (.24%)
Blood Lactate Dehydrogenase Increas...
10 (.24%)
Blood Pressure Decreased
10 (.24%)
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
10 (.24%)
Chest Pain
10 (.24%)
Circulatory Collapse
10 (.24%)
Cryptococcosis
10 (.24%)
Haemodialysis
10 (.24%)
Haemoptysis
10 (.24%)
Histoplasmosis
10 (.24%)
Platelet Count Decreased
10 (.24%)
Rhabdomyolysis
10 (.24%)
Agranulocytosis
9 (.22%)
Decreased Appetite
9 (.22%)
Electrocardiogram Qt Prolonged
9 (.22%)
Encephalopathy
9 (.22%)
Hepatomegaly
9 (.22%)
Infection
9 (.22%)

ExportShare/Embed GraphExport Export Data

This graph shows the top adverse events submitted to the FDA for Amphotericin B, as well as related generic and/or brandname drugs containing the same primary active ingredients, from Q1 2004 to Q3 2012. Adverse events are counted if Amphotericin B is flagged as a suspect drug causing the adverse event. For each adverse event listed, percent (%) represents percentage of the adverse event to all adverse events reported for the drug. Percent does not represent a rate related to drug utilization.

Adverse Event Categories for Amphotericin B

What are the most common Amphotericin B adverse events reported to the FDA?

Show More Show More

ExportShare/Embed Graph Export Export Data

This graph shows the top categories of adverse events submitted to the FDA for Amphotericin B, as well as related generic and/or brandname drugs containing the same primary active ingredients, from Q1 2004 to Q3 2012. Adverse events are counted if Amphotericin B is flagged as a suspect drug causing the adverse event. For each adverse event listed, percent (%) represents percentage of the adverse event to all adverse events reported for the drug. Percent does not represent a rate related to drug utilization.

Common Uses of Amphotericin B According to Those Reporting Adverse Events

Why are people taking Amphotericin B, according to those reporting adverse events to the FDA?

Drug Use For Unknown Indication
158
Antifungal Prophylaxis
116
Aspergillosis
110
Fungal Infection
107
Prophylaxis
96
Product Used For Unknown Indication
86
Show More Show More
Candidiasis
64
Infection Prophylaxis
61
Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis
50
Meningitis Cryptococcal
42
Cryptococcosis
33
Antifungal Treatment
28
Histoplasmosis
26
Antibiotic Prophylaxis
25
Infection
24
Pneumonia
22
Pneumonia Fungal
19
Pyrexia
18
Febrile Neutropenia
17
Visceral Leishmaniasis
16
Systemic Candida
15
Oral Candidiasis
14
Zygomycosis
14
Sepsis
13
Ill-defined Disorder
13
Meningitis
12
Stomatitis
12
Vulvovaginal Candidiasis
11
Mucosal Inflammation
11
Paracoccidioides Infection
11
Oesophageal Candidiasis
10
Histoplasmosis Disseminated
10
Endophthalmitis
10
Oral Fungal Infection
10
Mucormycosis
10
Systemic Mycosis
9
Coccidioidomycosis
9
Evidence Based Treatment
9
Fusarium Infection
9
Fungal Sepsis
8
Acute Myeloid Leukaemia
8
Blastomycosis
7
Fungaemia
7
Candida Sepsis
6
Septic Shock
5
Pneumonia Aspergillus
5
Brain Abscess
5
Meningitis Coccidioides
5
Catheter Related Infection
5
Disseminated Cryptococcosis
5
Gastrointestinal Candidiasis
5

Drug Labels

LabelLabelerEffective
Amphotericin BX-GEN Pharmaceuticals, Inc.22-NOV-11
AmphotecKadmon Pharmaceuticals LLC28-FEB-12
AmbisomeAstellas Pharma US, Inc.31-MAY-12
AbelcetSigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc.08-JUN-12

Amphotericin B Case Reports

What Amphotericin B safety concerns are being reported by doctors and researchers in the medical literature?

Powered by Google

About Results

This report contains aggregated drug side effects and adverse events for Amphotericin B. The data has been pulled from the United States Food and Drug Administration's (US FDA) Adverse Event Reporting System (AERS), a database containing more than 4,000,000 adverse event reports.

DrugCite expands your query using the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) to include generic drugs and primary active ingredients. While the core of DrugCite's advanced drug filtering algorithm is based on the industry standard UMLS, DrugCite's proprietary filtering system also includes dozens of additional steps to reconcile malformed drug names in the FDA's data.

DrugCite only counts a drug if the submitter of the adverse event indicates that the drug is suspected to have caused the adverse event.

Depending on how the data is aggregated, different counts may occur. When someone submits an adverse event to the FDA, the submitter can attribute multiple adverse events to one or more drugs. For example, an individual taking Paxil could submit the adverse events "anxiety" and "suicidal ideation" for the same individual safety report (ISR). This means when DrugCite aggregates by adverse event, two distinct adverse events are counted in the adverse event graph; once for "anxiety" and again for "suicidal ideation". However, when DrugCite aggregates by individual safety reports irrespective of the details of the adverse events contained within the safety report, the report is only counted once.

Comments

Share your experience with Amphotericin B.