| Report ID | Date of report | Patient age | Patient gender |
| 117047 | May, 16, 2006 | 68 | Female |
List of drugs the patient takes:
| Drug | Ingredient(s) |
Vioxx | rofecoxib |
Amaryl | glimepiride |
Lasix | furosemide |
Coreg | carvedilol |
Avandia | rosiglitazone maleate |
| Name |
Bronchitis |
Cardiac Disorder |
Cardiac Failure Congestive |
Cerebrovascular Accident |
Chest Pain |
Colonic Polyp |
Diabetic Neuropathy |
Dizziness Postural |
Haemorrhoids |
Injury |
Ischaemic Cerebral Infarction |
Lower Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage |
Mental Status Changes |
Partial Seizures |
Road Traffic Accident |
Syncope |
Therapy Non-responder |
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection |
Urinary Tract Infection |
Results from eHealthMe : 10 report(s)
Comparison with the patient:
| Name | Count (% of total reports) |
Bronchitis | 3 (30.00%) |
Cardiac Disorder | 2 (20.00%) |
Cardiac Failure Congestive | 10 (100.00%) |
Cerebrovascular Accident | 3 (30.00%) |
Chest Pain | 3 (30.00%) |
Colonic Polyp | 3 (30.00%) |
Diabetic Neuropathy | 3 (30.00%) |
Dizziness Postural | 2 (20.00%) |
Haemorrhoids | 3 (30.00%) |
Injury | 3 (30.00%) |
Ischaemic Cerebral Infarction | 2 (20.00%) |
Lower Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage | 3 (30.00%) |
Mental Status Changes | 3 (30.00%) |
Partial Seizures | 3 (30.00%) |
Road Traffic Accident | 3 (30.00%) |
Syncope | 3 (30.00%) |
Therapy Non-responder | 2 (20.00%) |
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection | 3 (30.00%) |
Urinary Tract Infection | 3 (30.00%) |
Top 3 (total: 11. Click here to see more) co-used drugs - potential interacting drugs:
| Name | Count (% of total co-drugs) |
Lantus | 5 (4.95%) |
Humalog | 5 (4.95%) |
Tequin | 5 (4.95%) |
Death reported: 2 (20.00% of total reports)
| Name | Count (% of total reports) |
Cardiac Failure Congestive | 10 (100.00%) |
Anaemia | 7 (70.00%) |
Abdominal Hernia | 5 (50.00%) |
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