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A study of drug interactions between Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade for a Male patient aged 63

This is a personalized study of Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade drug interactions for a 63 year old male patient. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 3 reports from FDA.

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What are the drugs

Magnesium hydroxide has active ingredients of aluminum hydroxide; magnesium trisilicate. It is used in constipation, indigestion.

Cyclizine has active ingredients of cyclizine lactate.

Aspirin has active ingredients of aspirin; meprobamate. It is used in blood clots, heart attack, headache, pain, preventive health care, heart disease congenital.

Nitroglycerin has active ingredients of nitroglycerin. It is used in chest pain, stable angina, angina, heart disease congenital, anal fissure.

Omeprazole has active ingredients of omeprazole. It is used in gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastric ulcer, indigestion, reflux gastritis, stomach discomfort, gastroesophageal reflux in infants.

Chlorpromazine has active ingredients of chlorpromazine hydrochloride.

Citalopram has active ingredients of citalopram hydrobromide.

Remicade has active ingredients of infliximab. It is used in crohn's disease, rheumatoid arthritis, ulcerative colitis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, croup.

On Apr, 28, 2013: 3 people who reported to have interactions when taking Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade are studied

Trend of Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports (3961778)

Information of the patient in this study:

Age: 63

Gender: male

Conditions: Myocardial Ischaemia, Dyspepsia, Psychotic Disorder, Crohn's Disease

Drugs taking:
- Magnesium Hydroxide
- Cyclizine
- Aspirin
- Nitroglycerin
- Omeprazole
- Chlorpromazine
- Citalopram
- Remicade

Drug interactions have: Septic Shock, Myocardial Ischaemia, Lower Respiratory Tract Infection, Disseminated Tuberculosis, Crohn's Disease

eHealthMe real world results:

For males aged 63 (±5):

Comparison with this patient's adverse outcomes:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
Septic Shock1 (100.00%)
Myocardial Ischaemia1 (100.00%)
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection1 (100.00%)
Disseminated Tuberculosis1 (100.00%)
Crohn's Disease1 (100.00%)

Most common interactions experienced by males aged 63 (±5) in the use of Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
1Septic Shock1
2Myocardial Ischaemia1
3Lower Respiratory Tract Infection1
4Disseminated Tuberculosis1
5Crohn's Disease1

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Most common interactions experienced by males aged 63 (±5) in long term use of Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
None.

For people in general (regardless of gender or age):

Comparison with this patient's adverse outcomes:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
Septic Shock1 (33.33%)
Myocardial Ischaemia1 (33.33%)
Lower Respiratory Tract Infection2 (66.67%)
Disseminated Tuberculosis1 (33.33%)
Crohn's Disease1 (33.33%)

Most common interactions experienced by people in the use of Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
1Lower Respiratory Tract Infection2
2Myocardial Infarction2
3Pain In Extremity1
4Sensation Of Heaviness1
5Rib Fracture1
6Nodal Arrhythmia1
7Leukocytosis1
8Multiple Injuries1
9Mitral Valve Incompetence1
10Ischaemic Cardiomyopathy1

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Most common interactions experienced by people in long term use of Magnesium Hydroxide, Cyclizine, Aspirin, Nitroglycerin, Omeprazole, Chlorpromazine, Citalopram, Remicade:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
None.

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  • From this study (4 weeks ago):

  • Kevin Peters Ph.d on Mar, 4, 2013:

    Sammy, I'm a white 45 male; just wanted to agree on that Klonopin remark. When I was 21 I had my second kidney transplant which was a BAD issue all together, at any rate the hospital did not include my medications taken at home after my surgery. I went thru the worst hallucinations and jerking and seizures you could ever possibly imagine. This went on for almost 3 1/2 weeks before we decided to have me taken OUT of the hospital and relocated before they ended up taking my life. Then the whole staff of paychology including the chief of psychiatry cane in my room to see what they could do, Finallu. During one of my few moments of clarity the C.O.F after blaming me if talking "drugs" prior to my transplant listened to my word of telling him the meds I was on before being admitted. After asking when was the last time I had received my Klonopin and me not knowing, he then reviewed the charts, and didn't see me receiving this med once. He stormed out of the room of about 9 docs and came back in with two Klonopin; for the first time in almost 4 weeks and after three surgeries the first 72 hours I was hospitalized, I was sleeping like a baby, for about 49 hours with NO MORE hallucinations, or seizures or jerking! I finally got out of there without a kidney since that kidney was supposed to go to another man named the same as I in a different city! I do take Xanax and probably always will. The half life on Klonopin is much different hence one if its dangers, Nevwr Ever stop this drug cold! I've been on dialysis 25 1/2 years now and suffered from intense skin cancers, but have fought and done all I can do to live a normal as possible life, working full time except when I'm in yet another surgery, over 32 general anesthetic procedures since 1987. I was the youngest boy-man to ever be on the USA soccer team ready to play in the Korea 1988 Olympics. What a change in life.....
    All the Best,
    K. Peters

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    chris on Jun, 4, 2011:

    i have been taking clonzepam and trazedone and my speech is a very hoarse voice, I am wondering if if my speech problem is from these drugs's side effects.

    Reply

    TwoDimes on Apr, 15, 2012:

    Upon occasion, I, too, have become hoarse and from the use of Klonopin. I was VERY hoarse when I tried to cold turkey off of 4mgs of Klonopin. I am now down to 1.5mgs per day and, still, (as I said, upon occasion, I become hoarse. I am sure that the use of Klonopin is the causative factor. - TwoDimes -

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    SammySushi on Jul, 10, 2012:

    Omigosh, never cold turkey clonopin, esp that high of a dose. My dad had a major seizure and hallucinations doing so.

    Reply

    Christophe on Nov, 13, 2012:

    Hello,
    I suffer from Hypothyroidism, High Cholesterol & Cancer survivor because of Zyprexa use and previously being prescribed Carbamezapine causing Thyroid damage. My best advice to you if you don't want Hypothyroidism is have regular blood tests, Thyroid damage can be undetected for up to 5 years with no symptoms found on regular blood tests prematurally. Make sure you buy iodised salt to use on food when eating this will help reduce your risk of getting Hypothyroidism. two signs of Hypothyriodism which the Carbamezapine & Zyprexa medication boxes labels wont tell you is if your face becomes puffed up, red or sun sensitive while taking these medications this is a sign of Hypothyroidism. It wont be found on your blood test but later on it could appear out of the blue. The other sign to look for is baldness or hair loss on your head, this is another symptom. I hope these comments will help you. You have to weight up the benefits and negatives taking medications if you decide to take these medicines or not. It depends on how you cope with the drug side effects.
    from Christophe

    Reply

    AUDREY on Dec, 16, 2012:

    STARTED TAKING DILTIAZEM 60 MG AND I AM VERY CONSTIPATED. 70 YEARS OLD, HEART SURGERY A FAST HEART RATE....

    Reply

    Sonya on Feb, 24, 2013:

    You definately need to take a stool softener...straining during defication can cause major problems in people with cardiac problems.

    Reply

  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • Emma J Sanders on Mar, 12, 2013:

    I am female, 66 yrs old and was living in Las Vegas,NV when my doc prescribed Bystolic for my high blood pressure in Feb/2011. By Feb, 2012, I had an episode of sweating,nausea, cramps, diarrhea and near passing out. Paramedics were call, I was taken to the UMC Emer room. On the 3rd day in the hospital, I was told that the Bystolic I was taking for high blood pressure had weaken my heart to a point that I had acquired A-Fib and that I had to have a pacemaker implanted . WHAT? The cardiologist came in and told me that
    I have a perfectly healthy heart but it was weakened by the Bystolic. 2 days later after having the pacemaker implanted, I had a heart attack. Rushed back to the hospital again. Then I found out that the doctors withdrew the Bystolic without weaning me off of it. Clear warning on medicine bottle, DO NOT DISCONTINUE ABRUPTLY or you could have a ghee art attack. I notified FDA, and the makers of Bystolic (Forest Pharmaceuticals) of my experience. Now I am taking Norvasc. Alone and doing just fine, I have to take aspirin everyday to prevent blood clots because of the pacemaker. Had I died during my heart attack, who would have known that my problem started with the Bystolicd medication.

    Reply

  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • have had red itchy inflamation {rash like} swelling of throat and tongue shortness of breath chest pain numbness of fingers and toes feels cold then hot iv drip dry cough possible latex allergy uncontrollable belching

    Reply

  • From this study (6 months ago):

  • Fresno on Dec, 9, 2012:

    Over the past year, I have lost substantial muscle tone. Strength remains ok but significant change is hardness of muscles though my diet and workout routine remain the same. I stopped finasteride and continue to loss muscle tone. Have had blood work and other tests all negative. Any suggestions

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    william mcniff on Nov, 20, 2012:

    No one lost muscle tissue/weight during or after the BMT????Really??? I lost 75lbs during and after my BMT. 205 to 130lbs. I have no muscle mass at all.
    It has been over 4 years since my transplant and I still cannot rebuild the lost muscle. This is with
    testosterone shots weight training BCAA Whey protein
    creatine etc etc etc.
    I find it hard to believe muscle wasting did not occur with other patients.

    Fraud!!!!

    Reply

    K S Prakash on Apr, 6, 2011:

    Hi
    I used Lopid 300 mg once a day for about 3 to 3.5 months. My blood sugar levels rose...
    I stopped Lopid.
    Lopid also caused pain in the lower ribs, just above the stomach apart from muscle weakness.
    I stopped the drug and awaiting for improvement.

    Reply

  • From this study (8 months ago):

  • Just wondering with the vast amounts of drugs my husband is prescribed by so many different doctors - if one would bother another? All doctors do have lists of what the others prescribe. And occassionally the pharmacist calls us to the side when a new drug is mixed in to give us specific warnings.

    Reply

    Gary Dunn on Oct, 22, 2012:

    I am not a doctor and realize that being an expert on every field is imposable regardless of how many years of college (21) or exposure to individual cases. Being older has the advantage that you have made an lot of mistakes and if you can learn a small bit from each and know that, you have and advantage is you can walk on the shoulder of millions that have gone down this pathway before you. I suggest that you contact an expert on drug interaction like the Phar Dept at Wingate College in NC, as they have an "interaction awareness" curriculum at their school. You must contact them directly and I do not know if there is a charge... I have sent several people to them with great results. Most pharmacologist and doctors do not have the expertise to make a complete evaluation on the subject, the field is very specific and requires a panel of experts such as exist at Wingate College. Thank you Gary Dunn.

    Reply

    Jamie on Jun, 13, 2012:

    Male 39, chronic neck and shoulder pain from motocross accident. Been taking cymbalta 60 mg and opana 10 mg ir for a couple months. Have been depressed and am loosing weight like crazy, no appetite. Also take Xanax as needed for anxiety. Went from 220lbs to 184lbs in 6 months. Time for a med ajustment.

    Reply

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