Adverse Drug Reaction Classification System

Pharmaceutical Information
Drug Name Radium ra-223 dichloride
Drug ID BADD_D02586
Description Radium Ra 223 Dichloride is a radiopharmaceutical containing the radioisotope radium-223 that emits short range but high linear energy alpha particles. As a cation, radium mimics calicum and binds to hydroxyapatite, which is a bone mineral found in areas of high bone turnover as seen in bone metastases. It was first approved by the FDA in May 2013 and is currently marketed under the brand name Xofigo, which was formerly called Alpharadin. Xofigo is indicated in patients who have metastatic bone cancer that is symptomatic with no visceral metastases and patients who have prostate cancer that is castration resistant. The FDA label includes a warning that Radium Ra 223 Dichloride should not be used in women who are pregnant or may become pregnant due to the high risk of fetal harm.
Indications and Usage Used in patients who have metastatic bone cancer that is symptomatic with no visceral metastases and patients who have prostate cancer that is castration resistant.
Marketing Status approved; investigational
ATC Code Not Available
DrugBank ID DB08913
KEGG ID Not Available
MeSH ID Not Available
PubChem ID Not Available
TTD Drug ID Not Available
NDC Product Code 50419-208
UNII RJ00KV3VTG
Synonyms Not Available
Chemical Information
Molecular Formula Not Available
CAS Registry Number 444811-40-9
SMILES Not Available
Chemical Structure
ADRs Induced by Drug
*The priority for ADR severity classification is based on FAERS assessment, followed by the most severe level in CTCAE rating. If neither is available, it will be displayed as 'Not available'.
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ADR Term ADReCS ID ADR Frequency (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (FAERS) ADR Severity Grade (CTCAE)
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome24.06.03.008; 10.02.01.008; 08.01.05.005-Not Available
Malignant neoplasm progression16.16.01.005-Not Available
Haemorrhage24.07.01.002-Not Available
Haemorrhage urinary tract24.07.01.007; 20.02.03.005-Not Available
Urine odour abnormal20.02.01.020-Not Available
Cancer pain16.32.03.004-Not Available
Gastrointestinal toxicity12.03.01.019; 07.08.03.006-Not Available
Angiopathy24.03.02.007-Not Available
Metastases to central nervous system17.02.10.013; 16.22.02.004-Not Available
Neurological symptom17.02.05.010-Not Available
Prostate cancer21.04.02.002; 16.25.01.001-Not Available
Cardiac disorder02.11.01.003-Not Available
Haematotoxicity12.03.01.025; 01.05.01.007-Not Available
Metastatic neoplasm16.16.01.007-Not Available
Neoplasm progression16.16.02.005-Not Available
Soft tissue disorder15.03.02.012-
Decreased appetite14.03.01.005; 08.01.09.028-
Urinary tract obstruction20.08.01.004-
Blood disorder01.05.01.004-Not Available
Bone lesion15.02.04.016-Not Available
Bone marrow disorder01.05.01.006-Not Available
Disease progression08.01.03.038-
Metastasis16.22.01.001-Not Available
Hypophagia19.09.01.004; 14.03.01.006; 07.01.06.010-Not Available
Skin haemorrhage24.07.01.103; 23.06.07.001-Not Available
Osteonecrosis of jaw24.04.05.005; 15.02.04.010-
Bone marrow failure01.03.03.005-
Cytopenia01.03.03.012-Not Available
Tumour compression16.32.03.021-Not Available
Abnormal loss of weight14.03.02.019-Not Available
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