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Cortisone acetate and Open angle glaucoma

This is a study of Open angle glaucoma (Glaucoma) among people who take Cortisone acetate. The study analyzes: the time on Cortisone acetate when people have Open angle glaucoma, gender and age of these people, the severity of Open angle glaucoma, how they recovered, and common conditions and drugs used besides Cortisone acetate. In total 2,931 Cortisone acetate users are studied. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

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Cortisone acetate

Cortisone acetate has active ingredients of cortisone acetate. It is used in arthritis, pain, rheumatoid arthritis, bursitis. Commonly reported side effects of Cortisone acetate include pain, joint pain, fatigue, fever, nausea.

Open angle glaucoma

Open angle glaucoma has been reported by people with osteoporosis, high blood pressure, glaucoma, diabetes, depression.

On Apr, 27, 2013: 2,931 people reported to have side effects when taking Cortisone acetate. Among them, 5 people (0.17%) have Open Angle Glaucoma.

Trend of Open angle glaucoma in Cortisone acetate reports

Time on Cortisone acetate when people have Open angle glaucoma * :

n/a

Gender of people who have Open angle glaucoma when taking Cortisone acetate * :

FemaleMale
Open angle glaucoma40.00%60.00%

Age of people who have Open angle glaucoma when taking Cortisone acetate * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Open angle glaucoma0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%20.00%20.00%0.00%60.00%

Severity of Open angle glaucoma when taking Cortisone acetate ** :

n/a

How people recovered from Open angle glaucoma ** :

n/a

Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Anorgasmia (2 people, 40.00%)
  2. Dermatitis atopic (1 people, 20.00%)
  3. Crohn's disease (1 people, 20.00%)
  4. Ill-defined disorder (1 people, 20.00%)
  5. Pain (1 people, 20.00%)

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Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Hydrocortisone (2 people, 40.00%)
  2. Viagra (2 people, 40.00%)
  3. Meclizine (2 people, 40.00%)
  4. Ranitidine hcl (2 people, 40.00%)
  5. Extra strength tylenol (2 people, 40.00%)

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* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

** Reports from social media are used.

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  • From this study (2 months ago):

  • I am about to have my 4th laser surgery for narrow angle glaucoma. I want to know which of these medications are/could be worsening this condition.
    Thank you.

    Reply

  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • Carol on Feb, 19, 2013:

    Female, age 65
    I have taken Vesicare for about 10 years. I have recently been diagnosed with low pressure glaucoma. Eye drops have not effectively stopped progression. I want to know if my use of Vesicare has caused this condition and if there is another drug for overactive bladder that does NOT cause glaucoma.

    Reply

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  • I was diagnosed with glaucoma last year. I have been taking adder all for 19 years.

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  • Will taking Fluticasone Proprionate make glaucoma worse?

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