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Drug interactions between Klonopin, Seroquel, Phentermine Hydrochloride for a Male patient aged 41

This is a personalized study of Klonopin, Seroquel, Phentermine Hydrochloride drug interactions for a 41 year old male patient who has Depression, Lose weight. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 7 reports from FDA.

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What are the drugs

Klonopin has active ingredients of clonazepam. It is used in stress and anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder, insomnia, panic attack, restless leg syndrome.

Seroquel has active ingredients of quetiapine fumarate. It is used in bipolar disorder, insomnia, depression, bipolar i disorder, sleep disorder, stress and anxiety.

Phentermine hydrochloride has active ingredients of phentermine hydrochloride. It is used in weight loss, lipids abnormal, weight abnormal, obesity, appetite - decreased, exercise and weight loss.

On Apr, 16, 2013: 7 people who reported to have interactions when taking Klonopin, Seroquel, Phentermine Hydrochloride are studied

Trend of Klonopin, Seroquel, Phentermine Hydrochloride's drug interactions, side effects and effectiveness reports (3069712)

Information of the patient in this study:

Age: 38

Gender: male

Conditions: Depression, Lose weight

Drugs taking:
- Klonopin - 0.5MG (clonazepam): used for 1 - 6 months
- Seroquel - EQ 100MG BASE (quetiapine fumarate): used for < 1 month
- Phentermine Hydrochloride - 37.5MG (phentermine hydrochloride): used for < 1 month

eHealthMe real world results:

No reports for males aged 38 (±5) are found.

For people in general (regardless of gender or age):

Most common interactions experienced by people in the use of Klonopin, Seroquel, Phentermine Hydrochloride:

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InteractionNumber of reports
1Diabetes Mellitus6
2Blood Cholesterol Increased5
3Road Traffic Accident2
4Attention Deficit/hyperactivity Disorder2
5Tearfulness2
6Sedation2
7Fatigue2
8Crying2
9Retching1
10Nausea1

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Most common interactions experienced by people in long term use of Klonopin, Seroquel, Phentermine Hydrochloride:

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None.

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  • From this study (1 month ago):

  • over the last 5 to 6 yrs I've been on these drugs and other anti-depressants. also was in the hospital for close to 3 months 6 plus yrs ago. In the last 3 yrs my dental issues have gone from minor to severe. To where I now have rapid tooth decay. The V.A. which i am a veteran, doesn't cover dental, but would cover dental if it was a result of other treatment. i.e, Clonazepam, creon, folic acid, about 2 yrs with them prescribing seroquel and trying different anti-depressants, like zoloft and zyprexa for short (1 to 3 months) periods of time. And was wondering if any of these drugs could be the cause of me having to now have my teeth pulled and getting dentures?

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    Robert on Apr, 12, 2013:

    Zoloft is the most likely culprit, combined with clonazepam, together their similar oral side-effects combine in some cases causing oral and general dental problems. Zoloft's rather common side effect can be dry mouth.

    Clonazepam has properties making it a potent anti-convulsive drug, which are known to cause dental problems in some. It has been the cause of minor gum-soreness and bleeding, and with zoloft theres an interaction, because without saiva present in the mouth as a barrier, dental problems such as receding gum line, bleeding gums and enamel wear, all work to accelerate normal tooth decay, ultimately.

    These two meds have similarities that affect you and your mouth more than the average person. Nothing to worry about , there are dozens upon dozens of different benzos like clonazepam out there, ones with less potent anti seizure properties, and most docs don't even know much about them, yet they still make many of these rarely prescribed meds because of people just like you who could benefit from them.

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  • From this study (2 months ago):

  • Increased and worsening fatigue

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  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • I found out I have svt heart conditions and was wondering if any of these drugs have an effect or cause any problems with it or cause you to get svt?

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  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • Worried about Tardive Dyskinesia

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  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • over the last 5 to 6 yrs I've been on these drugs and other anti-depressants. also was in the hospital for close to 3 months 6 plus yrs ago. In the last 3 yrs my dental issues have gone from minor to severe. To where I now have rapid tooth decay. The V.A. which i am a veteran, doesn't cover dental, but would cover dental if it was a result of other treatment. i.e, Clonazepam,Oxycodone, creon, folic acid, about 2 yrs with them prescribing seroquel and trying different anti-depressants, like zoloft and zyprexa for short (1 to 3 months) periods of time. And was wondering if any of these drugs could be the cause of me having to now have my teeth pulled and getting dentures?

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