The Drug-Induced Respiratory Disease Website and App
Frequency - Incidence
Incidence of respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as assessed by number of reported/published cases in the literature. Red digits in stars indicate: 0 = Very rare, questionable signal · 1 = < 10 cases · 2 = 10-50 cases · 3 = 50–100 cases · 4 = 100-200 cases · 5 = >200 cases
Evidence level/grade
Evidence level for respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as estimated using Hill’s (1965), Naranjo’s (1981), and Bégaud’s (1985) criteria applied to published cases. Blue digits in stars indicate: 0 = Questionable · 1 = Low · 2 = Moderate · 3 = Robust · 4 = Definite · 5 = Unquestionable, pathognomonic
Hiccup
Publications
Steroid-Induced Hiccups in a Patient Managed for Pseudo Foster-Kennedy Syndrome: A Case Report of Good Outcome With the use of Gabapentin.
Cureus 2021 Jan 25;13;e12893 — 2021 Jan 25 — e12893
[Hiccup: review of 24 cases].
Revista medica de Chile 2007 Sep;135;1132-8 — 2007 Sep — 1132-8
Persistent hiccups associated with intravenous corticosteroid therapy.
Journal of clinical rheumatology : practical reports on rheumatic & musculoskeletal diseases 2003 Oct;9;306-9 — 2003 Oct — 306-9
Cisplatin-related hiccups: male predominance, induction by dexamethasone, and protection against nausea and vomiting.
Journal of pain and symptom management 2005 Oct;30;359-66 — 2005 Oct — 359-66
[Drug-induced hiccup: a review of the France pharmacologic vigilance database].
Therapie 1999 Jan-Feb;54;35-9 — 1999 Jan-Feb — 35-9
Hiccups with high dose dexamethasone administration: a case report.
Cancer 1998 Jan 15;82;412-4 — 1998 Jan 15 — 412-4