A study of drug interactions between Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid for a Female patient aged 61
This is a personalized study of Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid drug interactions for a 61 year old female patient. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 2 reports from FDA.
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What are the drugs
Famotidine has active ingredients of famotidine. It is used in gastroesophageal reflux disease, indigestion, gastric ulcer, gastritis, abdominal pain, stomach discomfort.
Sucralfate has active ingredients of sucralfate. It is used in gastric ulcer, gastroesophageal reflux disease, gastritis, stomach discomfort.
Propranolol has active ingredients of propranolol hydrochloride.
Lamivudine has active ingredients of lamivudine; zidovudine; nevirapine. It is used in hepatitis b.
Hepsera has active ingredients of adefovir dipivoxil. It is used in hepatitis b.
Vitamin b complex cap has active ingredients of niacin and niacinamide (vitamin b3).
Ascorbic acid has active ingredients of alpha-tocopherol; ascorbic acid; biotin; cholecalciferol; cyanocobalamin; folic acid; niacinamide; pantothenic acid; pyridoxine; riboflavin; thiamine; vitamin a.
On Mar, 10, 2013: 2 people who reported to have interactions when taking Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid are studied

Information of the patient in this study:
Age: 61
Gender: female
Conditions: Varices Oesophageal, Antiviral Treatment, Hepatitis B, Vitamin C
Drugs taking:
- Famotidine: used for < 1 month
- Sucralfate: used for 1 - 6 months
- Propranolol
- Lamivudine
- Hepsera
- Vitamin B Complex Cap
- Ascorbic Acid
Drug interactions have: Haematemesis
eHealthMe real world results:
For females aged 61 (±5):
Comparison with this patient's adverse outcomes:
(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)| Interaction | Number of reports |
| Haematemesis | 2 (100.00%) |
Most common interactions experienced by females aged 61 (±5) in the use of Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid:
(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)| Interaction | Number of reports | |
| 1 | Haematemesis | 2 |
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Most common interactions experienced by females aged 61 (±5) in long term use of Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid:
(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)| Interaction | Number of reports |
| Haematemesis | 2 (100.00%) |
Most common interactions experienced by people in the use of Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid:
(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)| Interaction | Number of reports | |
| 1 | Haematemesis | 2 |
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Most common interactions experienced by people in long term use of Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Ascorbic Acid:
(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)| None. |
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Drug effectiveness in real world:
- Hepsera for Hepatitis B reported by 5 people (updated 1 month ago)
Alternative drugs:
- Hepatitis B (6 drugs) (updated 6 days ago)
Comments from related studies:
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I just wanted to check to see if there is any known interaction with my medication....
Not sure if the ones for gastritis are helpful.
Recent related drug checks on eHealthMe:
- Vitamin B Complex Cap, Hepsera, Lamivudine, Ascorbic Acid, Famotidine, Sucralfate, Propranolol drug interactions for Hepatitis B, Antiviral, Vitamin C, Varices Oesophageal. The patient has Haematemesis
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- Ursodeoxycholic Acid, Vitamin B Complex Cap, Acsorbic Acid, Amlodipine, Lamivudine, Hepsera, Meperidine Hcl, Acetaminophen drug interactions for Prophylaxis, Hepatitis B. The patient has Hepatic Neoplasm Malignant Recurrent
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