Headache in Haleon Us Holdings Llc Drugs

24 drug(s) with this reaction

34,183 total reports

Overview

Headache has been reported as an adverse reaction across 24 drug(s) manufactured by Haleon Us Holdings Llc in the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database. A combined total of 34,183 adverse event reports mention headache in connection with Haleon Us Holdings Llc products.

This page provides a breakdown of which Haleon Us Holdings Llc drugs are most commonly associated with headache, along with report counts and links to detailed safety analyses for each medication. Understanding which drugs from a single manufacturer share a common adverse reaction can help patients and healthcare providers identify potential class-wide safety patterns.

Haleon Us Holdings Llc Drugs Reporting Headache

The following Haleon Us Holdings Llc drugs have headache listed in their FDA adverse event reports, sorted by report count:

Other Reactions Reported for Haleon Us Holdings Llc Drugs

In addition to headache, the following adverse reactions have been reported across Haleon Us Holdings Llc's drug portfolio:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which Haleon Us Holdings Llc drugs cause Headache?

24 drug(s) manufactured by Haleon Us Holdings Llc have headache listed in their FDA adverse event reports: DICLOFENAC SODIUM, FLUTICASONE PROPIONATE, CALCIUM CARBONATE, ACETAMINOPHEN, CHLORPHENIRAMINE MALEATE, PHENYLEPHRINE HCL, IBUPROFEN SODIUM, and others.

How many Headache reports are there for Haleon Us Holdings Llc drugs?

There are a combined 34,183 reports of headache across 24 Haleon Us Holdings Llc drug(s) in the FDA adverse event database.

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Disclaimer: This analysis is based on FDA adverse event reports and is for informational purposes only. Reports do not prove causation. Always consult your healthcare provider.