eHealthMe - Healthcare Big Data For Ordinary People eHealthMe - a cloud computing service for drugs

Healthcare big data for ordinary people


Check drugs      Compare drugs      Monitor drugs


Asthma and Blood prolactin increased

This is a study of Blood prolactin increased among people who have Asthma. The study analyzes the Asthma patients by their gender and age, drugs used, and common conditions other than Asthma. In total 49,599 Asthma patients are studied. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

Do you have chronic disease and take multiple drugs? eHealthMe can monitor your drugs and notify you when there are serious drug reactions detected. Our original studies have been used on premier medical publications. The monitor will be personalized to your gender and age. Start now

On May, 7, 2013: 49,599 people who have asthma are studied. Among them, 8 (0.02%) have Blood Prolactin Increased.

Trend of Blood prolactin increased in asthma reports

Gender of people who have asthma and experienced Blood prolactin increased * :

FemaleMale
Blood prolactin increased100.00%0.00%

Age of people who have asthma and experienced Blood prolactin increased * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Blood prolactin increased0.00%0.00%0.00%35.71%21.43%28.57%14.29%0.00%

Top co-existing conditions for these people * :

  1. Asthma (8 people, 100.00%)
  2. Depression (6 people, 75.00%)
  3. Blood cholesterol abnormal (4 people, 50.00%)
  4. Hypertension (2 people, 25.00%)
  5. Gastrooesophageal reflux disease (2 people, 25.00%)
  6. Anxiety (2 people, 25.00%)
  7. Bipolar disorder (2 people, 25.00%)

Most common drugs used by these people * :

  1. Invega (6 people, 75.00%)
  2. Hydrocortone (5 people, 62.50%)
  3. Lipitor (4 people, 50.00%)
  4. Symbicort (4 people, 50.00%)
  5. Foradil (2 people, 25.00%)
  6. Pepcid (2 people, 25.00%)
  7. Wellbutrin xl (2 people, 25.00%)
  8. Celexa (2 people, 25.00%)
  9. Klonopin (2 people, 25.00%)
  10. Wellbutrin (2 people, 25.00%)

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

How to use the study: print a copy of the study and bring it to your health teams to ensure drug risks and benefits are fully discussed and understood.

Next: check whether blood prolactin increased is from a condition or a drug

You can also:

Top symptoms of Asthma and its drugs:

Could your drug cause it?

Browse all Asthma symptoms from A to Z:

Comments from related studies:

  • From this study (2 days ago):

  • I tried stopping xanax while pregnant with my son who was born March 12th 2011. Initially I stoppes all meds immediately but had withdrawal symptoms that night. I had to take .5mg xanax daily to stop the symptoms (tremors, involuntary jerking in muscles). I saw a specialist for this during my pregnancy who stated such a low dose was not likely to even cross the placenta. My son just turned 2 and has been in speech therapy since he was 18 mos. He had no verbal words. There is a HUGE gap in his receptive language and his expressive. He was recently diagnosed with oral motor apraxia and moderate/severe verbal dyspraxia. Wondering if this could have been caused by the xanax while pregnant?

    Reply

  • From this study (3 days ago):

  • would like to know if any of theses medicines interact with each other. and want to know if any of them cause neuropathy?

    Reply

  • From this study (4 days ago):

  • Headaches start in the AM when meds are taken and continues(off and on) for the remainder of the day/night until I go to sleep.

    Reply

  • From this study (3 weeks ago):

  • If I take an antihistamine, it seems to help.

    Reply

  • From this study (3 weeks ago):

  • Drinking 3 to 4 glasses of wine a day also. Would this have any effect on the reading of mu blood alcohol level in a polive breaherliser test?

    Reply

Post a new comment    OR    Read more comments

WARNING: Please DO NOT STOP MEDICATIONS without first consulting a physician since doing so could be hazardous to your health.

DISCLAIMER: All material available on eHealthMe.com is for informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment provided by a qualified healthcare provider. All information is observation-only, and has not been supported by scientific studies or clinical trials unless otherwise stated. Different individuals may respond to medication in different ways. Every effort has been made to ensure that all information is accurate, up-to-date, and complete, but no guarantee is made to that effect. The use of the eHealthMe site and its content is at your own risk.

You may report adverse side effects to the FDA at http://www.fda.gov/medwatch/ or 1-800-FDA-1088 (1-800-332-1088).

If you use this eHealthMe study on publication, please acknowledge it with a citation: study title, URL, accessed date.

Recent drug studies on eHealthMe:

eHealthMe enables ordinary people to use healthcare big data. 10,091,083 healthcare professionals and patients have studied drugs on eHealthMe. Our original studies have been used on these medical publications:

     more...

Related condition

- Asthma (2,753 reports)

 

Related symptom

- Blood Prolactin Increased

 

Related drugs

- Singulair
- Symbicort
- Advair Diskus 250/50
- Albuterol Sulfate
- Albuterol
- Advair Diskus 100/50
- Ventolin
- Prednisone
- Flovent
- Advair Diskus 500/50
- Proair Hfa
- Asmanex Twisthaler
- Advair Hfa
- Qvar 80
- Montelukast Sodium
- Xopenex
- Ventolin Hfa
- Pulmicort Flexhaler
- Dulera
- Xolair

 

 

Tools

- Check drugs
- Compare drugs
- Report side effects

   

About - Contact us - Terms of service - Privacy policy - Sitemap - Apps - Testimonials

 
© 2013 eHealthMe.com. All rights reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of eHealthMe.com's terms of service and privacy policy.