LOXAPINE

N/A

Manufactured by Actavis Pharma, Inc.

8,319 FDA adverse event reports analyzed

Last updated: 2026-04-15

About LOXAPINE

LOXAPINE is a medication tracked in the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS), manufactured by Actavis Pharma, Inc.. The most commonly reported adverse reactions for LOXAPINE include DRUG INEFFECTIVE, SOMNOLENCE, TOXICITY TO VARIOUS AGENTS, COMA, WEIGHT INCREASED. This page provides a comprehensive breakdown of reported side effects, safety signals, patient demographics, and AI-powered safety analysis for LOXAPINE.

Top Adverse Reactions

DRUG INEFFECTIVE310 reports
SOMNOLENCE236 reports
TOXICITY TO VARIOUS AGENTS218 reports
COMA215 reports
WEIGHT INCREASED202 reports
DRUG INTERACTION190 reports
OFF LABEL USE182 reports
POISONING DELIBERATE173 reports
SUICIDE ATTEMPT164 reports
AKATHISIA153 reports
PRODUCT USE IN UNAPPROVED INDICATION145 reports
NEUROLEPTIC MALIGNANT SYNDROME143 reports
DRUG ABUSE137 reports
DEATH133 reports
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER133 reports

Report Outcomes

Out of 3,570 classified reports for LOXAPINE:

Serious 94.6%Non-Serious 5.4%

The FDA classifies an adverse event as “serious” if it results in death, hospitalization, disability, congenital anomaly, or requires intervention to prevent permanent damage.

Demographics Breakdown

Reports by Sex

Male1,841 (56.2%)
Female1,431 (43.7%)
Unknown6 (0.2%)

Reports by Age

Age 2084 reports
Age 5383 reports
Age 2282 reports
Age 5674 reports
Age 2673 reports
Age 3473 reports
Age 4073 reports
Age 4973 reports
Age 3767 reports
Age 3965 reports
Age 1964 reports
Age 5164 reports
Age 2363 reports
Age 2561 reports
Age 3661 reports

Demographics reflect voluntary FDA adverse event reporting patterns and may not represent the full patient population.

Important Disclaimer: This content is generated by AI analysis of FDA adverse event reports and is provided for informational purposes only. It is not medical advice. Adverse event reports submitted to the FDA do not prove that a medication caused the reported side effect. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. If you experience a serious side effect, contact your doctor or call 911 immediately.