(Report ID: 36051) Many drug interactions and side effects can not be detected until the drugs have been used by millions of people, and for a long time. Large, long-term drug safety studies are ideal to discover these real-world drug outcomes. For the first time, eHealthMe enables health professionals and patients to conduct these studies for their drugs. Click here to check your drugs now, in a whole new way. As of Nov, 21, 2008, eHealthMe analyzes 10,180,647 drug interactions and side effects of 21,667 FDA-approved drugs from 1977 to the present. Results on Nov, 21, 2008: 35 relevant incidents
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- Data of 2008 is not complete
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| Report ID | Date of submission | Patient age | Patient gender |
| 36051 | Jan, 20, 2006 | 36 | Male |
List of drugs the patient takes:
| Drug |
Lithium Carbonate |
Thiopental Sodium |
List of drug interactions, adverse side effects / events the patient has:
| Name |
Complex Partial Seizures |
Convulsion |
Drug Level Below Therapeutic |
Electroencephalogram Abnormal |
Major Depression |
Results from eHealthMe: 35 relevent incidents1) Comparison with the patient's adverse outcomes:
| Name | Count (% of total reports) |
Complex Partial Seizures | 1 (2.86%) |
Convulsion | 1 (2.86%) |
Drug Level Below Therapeutic | 2 (5.71%) |
Electroencephalogram Abnormal | 4 (11.43%) |
Major Depression | 2 (5.71%) |
2) Top drug interactions, adverse side effects reported for the past 12 months:Death: 0 Cancer: 0
| Name | Count (% of total reports) |
1 | Jaundice | 1 (100.00%) |
2 | Chromaturia | 1 (100.00%) |
3 | Asthenia | 1 (100.00%) |
3) Top co-used drugs drugs reported for the past 12 months:
| Name | Count |
1 | Sodium Carbonate | 1 |
2 | Sodium Alginate | 1 |
3 | Pantoprazole Sodium | 1 |
4 | Tegretol | 1 |
4) Top drug interactions, adverse side effects reported of all time:Death: 0 Cancer: 0
| Name | Count (% of total reports) |
1 | Vomiting Nos | 5 (14.29%) |
2 | Electroencephalogram Abnormal | 4 (11.43%) |
3 | Abdominal Pain Nos | 4 (11.43%) |
4 | Pyrexia | 4 (11.43%) |
5 | Serotonin Syndrome | 3 (8.57%) |
6 | Blood Creatinine Increased | 3 (8.57%) |
7 | Drug Interaction Nos | 3 (8.57%) |
8 | Anaemia Nos | 3 (8.57%) |
9 | Sepsis Nos | 3 (8.57%) |
10 | Syncope | 3 (8.57%) |
5) Top co-used drugs drugs reported of all time:
| Name | Count |
1 | Docusate Sodium | 10 |
2 | Thyroxine Sodium | 7 |
3 | Vioxx | 6 |
4 | Haloperidol | 5 |
5 | Trazodone Hcl | 4 |
6 | Lorazepam | 4 |
7 | Risperdal | 4 |
8 | Levothyroxine Sodium | 4 |
9 | Hydrochlorothiazide | 4 |
10 | Risperidone | 3 |
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