Axiron and Agitated depressionThis is a study of Agitated depression among people who take Axiron. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.
Do you have chronic disease and take multiple drugs? eHealthMe can monitor your drugs and notify you when there are serious drug reactions detected. Our original studies have been used on premier medical publications. The monitor will be personalized to your gender and age. Start now AxironAxiron has active ingredients of testosterone. It is used in testosterone, hypogonadism male. Commonly reported side effects of Axiron include breathing difficulty, thrombosis, blood testosterone decreased. Agitated depressionAgitated depression has been reported by people with depression, stress and anxiety, thrombosis, renal cell carcinoma, high blood pressure. On Apr, 29, 2013: 56 people reported to have side effects when taking Axiron. Among them, 0 people (0.00%) has Agitated Depression. Time on axiron when people have Agitated depression * :
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Severity of Agitated depression when taking axiron ** :
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| Agitated depression | 0.00% | 100.00% | 0.00% | 0.00% |
How people recovered from Agitated depression ** :
Top conditions involved for these people * :n/a Top co-used drugs for these people * :n/a* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information. ** Reports from social media are used. Next: check whether agitated depression is from a drug or a condition You can also:
On eHealthMe, Axiron (testosterone) is often used for testosterone. Find out below the conditions Axiron is used for, how effective it is, and any alternative drugs that you can use to treat those same conditions. What is Axiron used for and how effective is it: Other drugs that are used to treat the same conditions: Could it be a symptom from a condition: Browse Axiron side effects from A to Z:
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Z Drugs in real world that are associated with: Comments from related studies: From this study (2 weeks ago): I would like to know if the methylprednisolone and/or the topical bioidentical hormones (Estradiol, Estriol, Progesterone, Testosterone) could be causing any of the above adverse outcomes -- Pituitary tumor enlargement, Hemangioma enlargement, and/or hypersalivation. Thank you for any info! Reply From this study (4 weeks ago): Commenced bio-identical hormone replacement therapy in January this year. Initially for hot flushes (which I do not suffer from any longer). Experience breast pain (more right sided than the left side.) Medications changed, pain gone, the subsiquenlty had break through bleeding x 2 time with 2 weeks non bleed in between. Any ideas on what I can do , or expect from further treatment. Reply From this study (1 month ago): I am starting Testim1% tomorrow 4/16/13 for low T levels and hypogonadism, is there any site I can go to with some helpful hints? Just need some info and support. Thank You Reply From this study (1 month ago): hands & lower extremeties swollen. Reply From this study (2 months ago): My face has reddened since being on Androgel...sometimes redder than others. Reply
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