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Drug interactions between Suboxone, Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride for a Female patient aged 24

This is a personalized study of Suboxone, Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride drug interactions for a 24 year old female patient who has Pain, Anxiety. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 2 reports from FDA.

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What are the drugs

Suboxone has active ingredients of buprenorphine hydrochloride; naloxone hydrochloride. It is used in opiate withdrawal, addiction, drug abuse and dependence, pain, dependence, drug abuse.

Hydroxyzine hydrochloride has active ingredients of hydroxyzine hydrochloride. It is used in stress and anxiety, itching, generalized anxiety disorder, allergen, allergic reactions, allergies.

On May, 2, 2013: 2 females aged 20 (±5) who reported to have interactions when taking Suboxone, Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride are studied

Trend of Suboxone, Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride's drug interactions, side effects and effectiveness reports (3013597)

Information of the patient in this study:

Age: 20

Gender: female

Conditions: Pain, Anxiety

Drugs taking:
- Suboxone (buprenorphine hydrochloride; naloxone hydrochloride): used for < 1 month
- Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride - 25MG (hydroxyzine hydrochloride): used for < 1 month

eHealthMe real world results:

Most common interactions experienced by females aged 20 (±5) in the use of Suboxone, Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride:

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InteractionNumber of reports
1Respiratory Arrest2
2Somnambulism2
3Loss Of Consciousness1
4Euphoric Mood1
5Drug Toxicity1
6Hyperventilation1

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Most common interactions experienced by females aged 20 (±5) in long term use of Suboxone, Hydroxyzine Hydrochloride:

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None.

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  • What can I replace the lexapro with? Or should I take 10mg every morning instead of 20? I have been on it for about 2 1/2 years and it was after my alcohol recovery. I was prescribed the lexapro by doctors advice 20 mgs once a day. Clonazepam 1mg 2wice a day which I would like to be up to 1mg 3x daily. visteral 100mg 2x a day. I have lyme disease and it is untreatable doxycyciline 3x 21 days each had no effect. I am in horrible pain daily but couldn't find a doc to give me opiates so I found a suboxone Dr who gave me a script of adderall about the 15th week I've seen her since I can't work hard I have to find a easier job so I'm going to be taking the classes 983$ ouch! But so worth it. Just need the addys to stay awake during the day get motivated and concertate well focused ya know? So I noticed the new generics are nothing like adderall brand name I remember when I was younger.

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  • From this study (3 years ago):

  • If i didn't take the suboxone, that would knock off about 3 medicines on that list. But I need the suboxone till i'm completely off of it. I'm about to start taking lunesta 2nite instead of melatonin. See what works better.

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  • From this study (3 years ago):

  • i have had severe pain caused by the suboxone, and severe edema(swelling) in my hands which cause pain, and sever swelling in my legs that caused my ankles to swell to the size of my knees and thys

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