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Network plot of the distribution of AE signals in each SOC of penicillamine.
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Top 30 AE names and corresponding SOCs with the highest percentage of signals for trientine.
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Time to onset of -associated adverse events and Weibull distribution analysis.
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All Adverse Event Signals Screened by Penicillamine Gender Subgroup Analysis (FAERS).
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PT and SOC for the positive signal detection of two drugs in the FAERS database.
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Forest plot of ROR values used to assess gender differences in penicillamine-related AEs.
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Characteristics of AEs reports.
Published 2025“…At the PT level, the top five AEs by ROR were myelosuppression (n = 192, ROR 687.41), decreased granulocyte count (n = 11, ROR 515.72), immune-mediated hepatic disorder (n = 7, ROR 343.20), immune-mediated myocarditis (n = 3, ROR 214.68), and bicytopenia (n = 3, ROR 117.49). …”