🇺🇸 High Dose Corticosteroids in United States

10 US adverse-event reports

Marketing authorisation

FDA

  • Status: approved

Safety signals — FAERS

Adverse reaction reports describe suspected side effects. A report does not mean the drug caused the event — co-medications, underlying disease and coincidence all contribute.

Most-reported reactions

  1. Aspergillosis — 1 report (10%)
  2. Candidiasis — 1 report (10%)
  3. Cytomegalovirus Colitis — 1 report (10%)
  4. Drug Ineffective For Unapproved Indication — 1 report (10%)
  5. Dyspnoea — 1 report (10%)
  6. Fungal Infection — 1 report (10%)
  7. Hydrocephalus — 1 report (10%)
  8. Kidney Transplant Rejection — 1 report (10%)
  9. Nervous System Disorder — 1 report (10%)
  10. Off Label Use — 1 report (10%)

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High Dose Corticosteroids in other countries

Same drug, different regulators. Each page below lists the local marketing authorisation, HTA position, pricing, and adverse-event data.

Frequently asked questions

Is High Dose Corticosteroids approved in United States?

Yes. FDA has authorised it.

Who is the marketing authorisation holder for High Dose Corticosteroids in United States?

Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is the originator. The local marketing authorisation holder may differ — check the official source linked above.