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The quarterly trend chart illustrates changing levels of adverse events over time. Results from both the FDA Adverse Event Database (FAERS) and adverse events extracted from social media by Druginformer are plotted side-by-side for easy comparison.
The proportion of people completing user reviews who complained about a side effect.
The proportion of social media adverse event complaints for each adverse event type.
The proportion of FAERS (FDA) adverse event complaints for each adverse event type.
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* DrugInformer calculates alarm using a proprietary algorithm. Alarm should not be taken as an ofiicial signal from the FDA or other regulatory entity.
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 100000231682861 in facebook.com on April 25, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“Thank you for your information Ken. We are being urged to change from Isovue to Omnipaque in our CathLab. I presented some of the same information you shared. I will also share your comments. Thanks a...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 1375651108 in facebook.com on April 21, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“Iomeron is the other non ionic available. We use warmers but will put it to the manager and educator that we may need to review this. Would save a few bucks too on from discarded contrast past the 1 ...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 757286168 in facebook.com on April 21, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“We still have a warmer in our lab too. We use Visipaque & Omnipaque. Basically, anyone with any renal impairment in addition to anyone who has had CABG get the Visi. We also use Visi on all AMIs whom ...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 1477638189 in facebook.com on April 21, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“To answer Deb's comment: I know of no cath labs who routinely use ionic contrast media. Ionic contrast agents were the first used for angiography and include Renografin, MD-76, and Hypaque. Side effe...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 1293708501 in facebook.com on April 21, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“Thank you...I've wondered about this. At my previous job, we never used a contrast warmer. At my current facility, we use them. I am printing this out to show them at our next staff meeting.”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By CathLabDigest?ref=stream in facebook.com on April 20, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“Still Using a Contrast Warmer?cathlabdigest.comI get questions from colleagues around the country on a fairly regular basis. Every once in a while, there is a recurrent theme. Most recently, I have ha...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 100000231682861 in facebook.com on April 20, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“Interesting information. We use contrast warmers. Our primary contrast in Cath Lab is Isovue 370. What are other facilities using and why??? Does any lab use ionic contrast for coronaries??? Which ki...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 1333344352 in facebook.com on April 20, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“We stopped using contrast warmers for all of our contrast last year. We have one contrast warmer in our core area that we keep Visipaque in- for the reasons stated in the article. We use Hexabrix, Opt...”
Druginformer Identified Side Effects: None
Posted By 1717191363 in facebook.com on April 20, 2010 @ 12:00 am
“Very interesting.. I forward this to my manager.. Thanks great information..”
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* About FAERS: The FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) is used by FDA for activities such as looking for new safety concerns that might be related to a marketed product, evaluating a manufacturer's compliance to reporting regulations and responding to outside requests for information. Reporting of adverse events is a voluntary process, and not every report is sent to FDA and entered into FAERS. The FAERS database may contain duplicate reports, the report quality is variable, and many factors may influence reporting (e.g., media attention, length of time a drug is marketed, market share). For these reasons, FAERS case reports cannot be used to calculate incidence or estimates of risk for a particular product or compare risks between products.
User Voices
The following are comments from users that experienced side effects while taking Ioxaglate Meglumine; Ioxaglate Sodium
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