Dexamethasone and Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreasedThis is a study of Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased among people who take Dexamethasone. The study analyzes: the time on Dexamethasone when people have Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased, gender and age of these people, the severity of Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased, how they recovered, and common conditions and drugs used besides Dexamethasone. In total 50,257 Dexamethasone users are studied. 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 DexamethasoneDexamethasone has active ingredients of dexamethasone. It is used in swelling, multiple myeloma, inflammation, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, headache. Commonly reported side effects of Dexamethasone include fever, pneumonia, agranulocytosis, nausea, nausea and vomiting. Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreasedBlood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased has been reported by people with hypothyroidism, osteoporosis, high blood pressure, depression, multiple sclerosis. On May, 1, 2013: 50,257 people reported to have side effects when taking Dexamethasone. Among them, 25 people (0.05%) have Blood Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Decreased.  Time on Dexamethasone when people have Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased * :
| < 1 month | 1 - 6 months | 6 - 12 months | 1 - 2 years | 2 - 5 years | 5 - 10 years | 10+ years |
| Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased | 75.00% | 25.00% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.00% | 0.00% |
Gender of people who have Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased when taking Dexamethasone * :
| Female | Male |
| Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased | 58.33% | 41.67% |
Age of people who have Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased when taking Dexamethasone * :
| 0-1 | 2-9 | 10-19 | 20-29 | 30-39 | 40-49 | 50-59 | 60+ |
| Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased | 13.33% | 0.00% | 6.67% | 6.67% | 6.67% | 0.00% | 20.00% | 46.67% |
Severity of Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased when taking Dexamethasone ** :
How people recovered from Blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased ** :
Top conditions involved for these people * :- Wean from ventilator (9 people, 36.00%)
- Multiple myeloma (5 people, 20.00%)
- Glioblastoma (3 people, 12.00%)
- Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (2 people, 8.00%)
- Bone pain (1 people, 4.00%)
Login or sign up (it's free) to view more results. Top co-used drugs for these people * :- Levothyroxine sodium (3 people, 12.00%)
- Dexamethasone tab (3 people, 12.00%)
- Zometa (3 people, 12.00%)
- Tramadol hcl (3 people, 12.00%)
- Synthroid (3 people, 12.00%)
Login or sign up (it's free) to view more results. * Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information. ** Reports from social media are used. How to use the study: print a copy of the study and bring it to your health teams to ensure drug risks and benefits are fully discussed and understood. Next: check whether blood thyroid stimulating hormone decreased is from a drug or a condition You can also:
On eHealthMe, Dexamethasone (dexamethasone) is often used for swelling. Find out below the conditions Dexamethasone is used for, how effective it is, and any alternative drugs that you can use to treat those same conditions. What is Dexamethasone 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 Dexamethasone 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 (1 month ago): I need to know if I can take these two drugs together? Reply From this study (3 months ago): can dexanethasone cause cancer in someone with herpes Reply From this study (3 months ago): Can these drugs cause tooth yellowing, fragile teethe and/or tooth decay Reply From this study (3 months ago): Changed from Claritin to Allegra during recovery from lower blepharoplasty, due to eyes allergy. Decadron kept me awaken. Now with Allegra, it is the same but with strong heart palpitations. Reply From this study (6 months ago): Please help my husband. He's had 4 of 6 chemo treatments for sclc that has metastisized to liver. All of a sudden, he's begun hyperventilating and when blood gases were checked, found to have good O2, low CO2. His mid-point scans showed no visible signs of lung tumors and visibly shrunk liver lesions. He's 64, a lifetime smoker. His weight has dropped from 168 to 140. Thank you so much.
(I'm wondering if it's the citalopram or ritalin or a combination of.) Reply Melanie on Dec, 7, 2012: As a chronic hyperventilator myself, I can say with certainty that it's the Ritalin that's causing the hyperventilation. It's a stimulant, and stimulating the nervous system triggers hyperventilation. Reply
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