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(Report ID: 180016)

Drug interactions and side effects analysis of:
Menotropins

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As of Nov, 20, 2008, eHealthMe analyzes 10,180,578 drug interactions and side effects of 21,667 FDA-approved drugs from 1977 to the present.

Results on Nov, 20, 2008: 317 relevant incidents

Trend of Menotropins's relevant incidents of drug interactions and side effects

    Note:
  • The incidents can not include all actual occurrences
  • Data of 2008 is not complete

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Content:

Basic information:

Report IDDate of submissionPatient agePatient gender
180016Aug, 3, 200624

Female

List of drugs the patient takes:

Drug

Menotropins

List of drug interactions, adverse side effects / events the patient has:

Name

Abortion Spontaneous

Drug Exposure During Pregnancy

Jugular Vein Thrombosis

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

Results from eHealthMe: 317 relevent incidents

1) Comparison with the patient's adverse outcomes:

NameCount (% of total reports)

Abortion Spontaneous

16 (5.05%)

Drug Exposure During Pregnancy

50 (15.77%)

Jugular Vein Thrombosis

7 (2.21%)

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

81 (25.55%)

2) Top drug interactions, adverse side effects reported for the past 12 months:

Death: 0
Cancer: 0

NameCount (% of total reports)

1

Drug Exposure During Pregnancy

6 (37.50%)

2

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

6 (37.50%)

3

Pregnancy

3 (18.75%)

4

Abortion Spontaneous

3 (18.75%)

5

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

3 (18.75%)

6

Cerebrovascular Accident

2 (12.50%)

7

Drug Exposure Before Pregnancy

2 (12.50%)

8

Haemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst

2 (12.50%)

9

Heterotopic Pregnancy

2 (12.50%)

10

Carotid Artery Thrombosis

2 (12.50%)

3) Top co-used drugs drugs reported for the past 12 months:

NameCount

1

Chorionic Gonadtropin

6

2

Menopur

6

3

Fentanyl

3

4

Midazolam Hydrochloride

3

5

Pregnyl

3

6

Gonal-f

3

7

Clomiphene Citrate

3

8

Puregon Or Menopur

2

9

Ovidrel

2

10

Progesterone

2

4) Top drug interactions, adverse side effects reported of all time:

Death: 9 (2.84% of total reports)
Cancer: 14 (4.42% of total reports)

NameCount (% of total reports)

1

Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome

81 (25.55%)

2

Drug Exposure During Pregnancy

50 (15.77%)

3

Ectopic Pregnancy

27 (8.52%)

4

Ascites

23 (7.26%)

5

Premature Baby

19 (5.99%)

6

Caesarean Section

17 (5.36%)

7

Abortion Spontaneous

16 (5.05%)

8

Twin Pregnancy

16 (5.05%)

9

Injection Site Erythema

16 (5.05%)

10

Abortion Threatened

15 (4.73%)

5) Top co-used drugs drugs reported of all time:

NameCount

1

Repronex

71

2

Chorionic Gonadotropin

71

3

Humegon

45

4

Pergonal

44

5

Clomiphene Citrate

39

6

Gonal-f

36

7

Progesterone

33

8

Lupron

30

9

Menopur

26

10

Pregnyl

23

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