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Drug interactions between Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG, Metronidazole, Zopiclone for a Female patient aged 34

This is a personalized study of Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG, Metronidazole, Zopiclone drug interactions for a 34 year old female patient who has Insomnia. The study is created by eHealthMe based on 9 reports from FDA.

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What are the drugs

Diclofenac sodium - 50mg has active ingredients of diclofenac sodium.

Metronidazole has active ingredients of metronidazole. It is used in vaginitis bacterial, infection, bacterial infection, diverticulitis, tooth abscess, vaginal infection.

Zopiclone has active ingredients of eszopiclone. It is used in insomnia, sleep disorder, insomnia related to another mental condition, natural short sleeper, primary insomnia, sleep phase rhythm disturbance.

On Apr, 13, 2013: 9 people who reported to have interactions when taking Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG, Metronidazole, Zopiclone are studied

Trend of Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG, Metronidazole, Zopiclone's drug interactions, side effects and effectiveness reports (3211773)

Information of the patient in this study:

Age: 31

Gender: female

Conditions: Tooth Impacted, As Above, Insomnia

Drugs taking:
- Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG (diclofenac sodium)
- Metronidazole (metronidazole)
- Zopiclone (eszopiclone): used for 1 - 2 years

Comments from or about the patient: just worried thaat i am putting too many contaminates in my system at the same time. the doctor also prescribed tramadol can you believe it... in a bit of a pickle, any advice. impacted tooth, been removed but more than a week on i am still in agony. they took part og my jawbone as well??? help
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eHealthMe real world results:

No reports for females aged 31 (±5) are found.

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

Most common interactions experienced by people in the use of Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG, Metronidazole, Zopiclone:

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InteractionNumber of reports
1Anxiety9
2Vomiting9
3Diarrhoea8
4Intervertebral Disc Protrusion6
5Dehydration6
6Spondylolisthesis6
7Therapeutic Agent Toxicity6
8Hypotension6
9Musculoskeletal Discomfort5
10Nausea5

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Most common interactions experienced by people in long term use of Diclofenac Sodium - 50MG, Metronidazole, Zopiclone:

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None.

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  • Emm on Apr, 9, 2013:

    It is highly unlikely that Lisinopril caused your cancer. You say you also take Atenolol. Both of these medications affect potassium levels in the blood. Altered potassium can cause muscle pain and cramping. The cancer also causes pain. If you are in remission make an appt ASAP. I pray for your recovery. Drink plenty of fluids, eat a mostly raw diet, and do all you can to stay well. Good luck.

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    i have breast cancer and i was not feel well so went to doctor and they put me no penicillin vk are they shue it all right to take them

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    emelita on Mar, 24, 2011:

    Yesterday I ask my pharmacy to print me a copy of all the medicine i have taken and he is kind enough to print me from 2005 to present 2011. I have seen that I have been on lisinopryl since or maybe as early as 2005 to 2009. On 2008 I have been diagnose with Uterus cancer so i have an extensive Hysterectomy. By the way all symptoms that I have at the time I am taking lisinopryl is the pain on my hips which I cannot walk much and sit much and stand much. I have always infections which wont go away. after the hysterectomy, the hips pains go away and the infections go away too. After that I change Doctor and he gave me a different HB pills. Now one week ago I started feeling the pain again after the Doctor change my medication So I started digging on what mediation I am taking that resulted of me having a cancer on the uterus and this lisinopryl is the culprit. lisinopryl. at that time I am also taking Atenolol 100 mg.

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    Lucia Cargill, phD, FNP-C on Apr, 5, 2013:

    For kindred spirits and much technical info, plus treatment standards, check out ILADS online. Also, see the Institute for Functional Medicine for integrative primary care doctors near by.

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  • Jean on Apr, 16, 2011:

    Well, it seems vitreous detachment is age related anyway. In general, in males and females in their fifties, vitreous detachment will first begin. To my knowledge, the fluid becomes thickened and pulls away from the retina. Maybe the money spent on this research would have better been put to use in cancer or diabetes research.

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    far on Jun, 24, 2011:

    i dont think age is related to eye floaters or retina detachment, i seen very young people suffering from eye floaters,

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  • just worried thaat i am putting too many contaminates in my system at the same time. the doctor also prescribed tramadol can you believe it... in a bit of a pickle, any advice. impacted tooth, been removed but more than a week on i am still in agony. they took part og my jawbone as well??? help

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    private on Apr, 7, 2011:

    Originally I was prescribed diclofinac, 75mg, along with other medication after each caesarian section. I had sciatic pain throughout each pregnancy. I noticed the pain came back when I stopped taking diclofinac. I asked my doc what it's purpose was - anti inflammatory. It increases blood pressure. But it releaves my pain for 12 hours. I take accupril to bring my blood pressure down.

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