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Drug: pulmicort     Quarter: 2016Q3

Total Drug/Injury Combinations: 361     Number of Pages: 19

DRUGNAME PT EventCount
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Wheezing 16 view events
PULMICORT RESPULES Product use issue 15 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Device issue 14 view events
PULMICORT RESPULES Drug administered to patient of inappropriate age 13 view events
PULMICORT TURBUHALER Off label use 13 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Drug administered to patient of inappropriate age 12 view events
PULMICORT TURBUHALER Dyspnoea 12 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Anxiety 11 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Dysphonia 11 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Osteoporosis 11 view events
PULMICORT RESPULES Intentional product misuse 11 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Device malfunction 10 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Device failure 9 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Dry throat 9 view events
PULMICORT TURBUHALER Product use issue 9 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Candida infection 8 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Dysstasia 8 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Feeling abnormal 8 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Humerus fracture 8 view events
PULMICORT FLEXHALER Hypoacusis 8 view events

Total Drug/Injury Combinations: 361     Number of Pages: 19

NOTE: EventCount numbers on this page include duplicate entries from event reports. (e.g. One event has DrugX entered twice, which equals 2 on this page.) The "view events" page treats these duplicates as single entries. (e.g. The 2 entries of DrugX for a single event are counted as 1 instance.)