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Drug interactions between Zoloft, Concerta, Advil Pm, Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide, Vitamin D for a Female patient aged 53

This is a personalized study of Zoloft, Concerta, Advil Pm, Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide, Vitamin D drug interactions for a 53 year old female patient who has Depression, ADD, Sleep - Natural Short Sleeper, Hypertension, Calcium And Bones. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 375 reports from FDA.

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What are the drugs

Zoloft has active ingredients of sertraline hydrochloride. It is used in depression, stress and anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, dysthymia, major depression.

Concerta has active ingredients of methylphenidate hydrochloride. It is used in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, depression, fear, focus, narcolepsy, attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity (addh), urine concentration test.

Advil pm has active ingredients of diphenhydramine hydrochloride; ibuprofen. It is used in insomnia, pain, headache, natural short sleeper, sleep disorder, drowsiness.

Triamterene and hydrochlorothiazide has active ingredients of hydrochlorothiazide; triamterene. It is used in high blood pressure, fluid retention, meniere's disease, swelling, diuretic effect, foot, leg, and ankle swelling.

Vitamin d has active ingredients of ergocalciferol. It is used in rickets, vitamin d abnormal, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency, vitamin supplementation, general physical condition abnormal, healthy living.

On May, 1, 2013: 375 females aged 49 (±5) who reported to have interactions when taking Zoloft, Concerta, Advil Pm, Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide, Vitamin D are studied

Trend of Zoloft, Concerta, Advil Pm, Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide, Vitamin D's drug interactions, side effects and effectiveness reports (2652507)

Information of the patient in this study:

Age: 49

Gender: female

Conditions: Depression, ADD, Sleep - Natural Short Sleeper, Hypertension, Calcium And Bones

Drugs taking:
- Zoloft - EQ 50MG BASE (sertraline hydrochloride): used for 5 - 10 years
- Concerta - 36MG (methylphenidate hydrochloride): used for 1 - 6 months
- Advil Pm (diphenhydramine hydrochloride; ibuprofen): used for 1 - 2 years
- Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide - 25MG;37.5MG (hydrochlorothiazide; triamterene): used for 10+ years
- Vitamin D (ergocalciferol): used for 1 - 6 months

eHealthMe real world results:

Most common interactions experienced by females aged 49 (±5) in the use of Zoloft, Concerta, Advil Pm, Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide, Vitamin D:

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InteractionNumber of reports
1Anxiety116
2Pyrexia95
3Pain75
4Depression65
5Chest Pain63
6Nausea61
7Fatigue58
8Anaemia52
9Fall49
10Bone Disorder46

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Most common interactions experienced by females aged 49 (±5) in long term use of Zoloft, Concerta, Advil Pm, Triamterene And Hydrochlorothiazide, Vitamin D:

(click on each outcome to view in-depth analysis, incl. how people recovered)
InteractionNumber of reports
1Chest Discomfort7
2Periodontal Disease5
3Bone Disorder5
4Dental Fistula5
5Osteonecrosis Of Jaw5
6Tooth Fracture5
7Tooth Abscess5
8Wrist Fracture5
9Dysaesthesia5
10Adverse Event4

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  • From this study (4 weeks ago):

  • Kevin Peters Ph.d on Mar, 4, 2013:

    Sammy, I'm a white 45 male; just wanted to agree on that Klonopin remark. When I was 21 I had my second kidney transplant which was a BAD issue all together, at any rate the hospital did not include my medications taken at home after my surgery. I went thru the worst hallucinations and jerking and seizures you could ever possibly imagine. This went on for almost 3 1/2 weeks before we decided to have me taken OUT of the hospital and relocated before they ended up taking my life. Then the whole staff of paychology including the chief of psychiatry cane in my room to see what they could do, Finallu. During one of my few moments of clarity the C.O.F after blaming me if talking "drugs" prior to my transplant listened to my word of telling him the meds I was on before being admitted. After asking when was the last time I had received my Klonopin and me not knowing, he then reviewed the charts, and didn't see me receiving this med once. He stormed out of the room of about 9 docs and came back in with two Klonopin; for the first time in almost 4 weeks and after three surgeries the first 72 hours I was hospitalized, I was sleeping like a baby, for about 49 hours with NO MORE hallucinations, or seizures or jerking! I finally got out of there without a kidney since that kidney was supposed to go to another man named the same as I in a different city! I do take Xanax and probably always will. The half life on Klonopin is much different hence one if its dangers, Nevwr Ever stop this drug cold! I've been on dialysis 25 1/2 years now and suffered from intense skin cancers, but have fought and done all I can do to live a normal as possible life, working full time except when I'm in yet another surgery, over 32 general anesthetic procedures since 1987. I was the youngest boy-man to ever be on the USA soccer team ready to play in the Korea 1988 Olympics. What a change in life.....
    All the Best,
    K. Peters

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    chris on Jun, 4, 2011:

    i have been taking clonzepam and trazedone and my speech is a very hoarse voice, I am wondering if if my speech problem is from these drugs's side effects.

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    TwoDimes on Apr, 15, 2012:

    Upon occasion, I, too, have become hoarse and from the use of Klonopin. I was VERY hoarse when I tried to cold turkey off of 4mgs of Klonopin. I am now down to 1.5mgs per day and, still, (as I said, upon occasion, I become hoarse. I am sure that the use of Klonopin is the causative factor. - TwoDimes -

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    SammySushi on Jul, 10, 2012:

    Omigosh, never cold turkey clonopin, esp that high of a dose. My dad had a major seizure and hallucinations doing so.

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    Christophe on Nov, 13, 2012:

    Hello,
    I suffer from Hypothyroidism, High Cholesterol & Cancer survivor because of Zyprexa use and previously being prescribed Carbamezapine causing Thyroid damage. My best advice to you if you don't want Hypothyroidism is have regular blood tests, Thyroid damage can be undetected for up to 5 years with no symptoms found on regular blood tests prematurally. Make sure you buy iodised salt to use on food when eating this will help reduce your risk of getting Hypothyroidism. two signs of Hypothyriodism which the Carbamezapine & Zyprexa medication boxes labels wont tell you is if your face becomes puffed up, red or sun sensitive while taking these medications this is a sign of Hypothyroidism. It wont be found on your blood test but later on it could appear out of the blue. The other sign to look for is baldness or hair loss on your head, this is another symptom. I hope these comments will help you. You have to weight up the benefits and negatives taking medications if you decide to take these medicines or not. It depends on how you cope with the drug side effects.
    from Christophe

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    AUDREY on Dec, 16, 2012:

    STARTED TAKING DILTIAZEM 60 MG AND I AM VERY CONSTIPATED. 70 YEARS OLD, HEART SURGERY A FAST HEART RATE....

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    Sonya on Feb, 24, 2013:

    You definately need to take a stool softener...straining during defication can cause major problems in people with cardiac problems.

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    Jennifer on Apr, 25, 2013:

    Please ask your doctor about Pseudotumor Cerebri. Some of the Antibiotics you were raking may cause this rare brain disease that I have..symptoms of Pseudotumor are hradach, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting...the doctor can look in your eyes to check for Papelladema, and do a spinal.yap to confirm.too much fluid on.your brain..it is a rare brain disease and unlikely you have it but you do have all the symptoms and some antibiotics can cause it!!!

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