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(Report ID: 2966987)

Real world study of taking
Vitamin E, Accutane
for a male aged 14

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On Dec, 4, 2009: 72 reports are studied for co-using Vitamin E, Accutane

Trend of Vitamin E, Accutane's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports (2966987)

Basic information:

Report IDDate of submissionPatient agePatient gender
2966987Feb, 16, 200914Male

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List of drugs the patient takes:

Reason for the drugDrugDuration
Not SpecifiedVitamin En/a
Not SpecifiedAccutane1 - 6 months

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72 (including 4 long term) reports are studied for females and males at all ages when co-using Vitamin E, Accutane:

Comparison with the patient's adverse outcomes:

Name(% of total reports)
Adhesion5.56%
Alopecia30.56%
Anaemia27.78%
Anxiety33.33%
Arthralgia25.00%
Asthma5.56%
Colitis18.06%
Colitis Ulcerative18.06%
Crohn's Disease55.56%
Depression27.78%
Drug Dependence8.33%
Dry Skin34.72%
Fatigue36.11%
Gastroenteritis15.28%
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease15.28%
Hernia15.28%
Hiatus Hernia12.50%
Ileitis55.56%
Immunodeficiency15.28%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease33.33%
Insomnia26.39%
Pouchitis11.11%
Rectal Tenesmus15.28%
Sepsis Syndrome4.17%
Small Intestinal Obstruction11.11%
Stomatitis13.89%
Suicidal Ideation26.39%
Weight Decreased29.17%

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Top 10 overall drug interactions, adverse side effects:

Name(% of total reports)
1Fatigue34.72%
2Dry skin34.72%
3Inflammatory bowel disease33.33%
4Crohn's disease30.56%
5Alopecia30.56%
6Weight decreased29.17%
7Suicidal ideation26.39%
8Anaemia26.39%
9Ileitis25.00%
10Arthralgia25.00%

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Top 10 long term (1+ years on drugs) drug interactions, side effects:

Name(% of long term reports)
1Stress fracture100.00%
2Epiphyses premature fusion75.00%
3Osteoporosis nos75.00%
4Osteopenia50.00%

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24 (including 4 long term) reports are studied for males aged 14 (±5) when co-using Vitamin E, Accutane:

Comparison with the patient's adverse outcomes:

Name(% of total reports)
Adhesion8.33%
Alopecia41.67%
Anaemia37.50%
Anxiety16.67%
Arthralgia25.00%
Asthma8.33%
Colitis16.67%
Colitis Ulcerative16.67%
Crohn's Disease91.67%
Depression12.50%
Drug Dependence8.33%
Dry Skin41.67%
Fatigue29.17%
Gastroenteritis8.33%
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease8.33%
Hernia8.33%
Hiatus Hernia8.33%
Ileitis91.67%
Immunodeficiency8.33%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease58.33%
Insomnia8.33%
Pouchitis8.33%
Rectal Tenesmus8.33%
Sepsis Syndrome8.33%
Small Intestinal Obstruction25.00%
Stomatitis8.33%
Suicidal Ideation8.33%
Weight Decreased41.67%

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Top 10 overall drug interactions, adverse side effects:

Name(% of total reports)
1Crohn's disease58.33%
2Inflammatory bowel disease58.33%
3Dry skin41.67%
4Intestinal haemorrhage41.67%
5Rectal haemorrhage41.67%
6Alopecia41.67%
7Weight decreased41.67%
8Anaemia37.50%
9Multi-organ disorder33.33%
10Ileitis33.33%

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Top 10 long term (1+ years on drugs) drug interactions, side effects:

Name(% of long term reports)
1Stress fracture100.00%
2Epiphyses premature fusion75.00%
3Osteoporosis nos75.00%
4Osteopenia50.00%

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(Report ID: 2966987 was submitted on Feb, 16, 2009)

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Related drugs

- Accutane
- Vitamin E

 

Related conditions

- Alopecia
- Anxiety
- Arthralgia
- Asthma
- Colitis
- Colitis Ulcerative
- Crohn's Disease
- Depression
- Fatigue
- Hiatus Hernia
- Ileitis
- Insomnia

   
 
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