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Folic acid and Hepatitis c

This is a study of Hepatitis c among people who take Folic acid. The study analyzes: the time on Folic acid when people have Hepatitis c, age of these people, the severity of Hepatitis c, how they recovered, and common conditions and drugs used besides Folic acid. In total 80,022 Folic acid users are studied. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

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Folic acid

Folic acid has active ingredients of folic acid. It is used in therapeutic drug levels, heart injury, folate deficiency, anemia, rheumatoid arthritis. Commonly reported side effects of Folic acid include nausea, fatigue, weakness, fever, breathing difficulty.

Hepatitis c

Hepatitis c has been reported by people with schizophrenia, liver transplant, hiv infection, depression, multiple sclerosis.

On Apr, 27, 2013: 80,022 people reported to have side effects when taking Folic acid. Among them, 86 people (0.11%) have Hepatitis C.

Trend of Hepatitis c in Folic acid reports

Time on Folic acid when people have Hepatitis c * :

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Age of people who have Hepatitis c when taking Folic acid * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Hepatitis c0.00%0.00%2.63%1.32%3.95%53.95%23.68%14.47%

Severity of Hepatitis c when taking Folic acid ** :

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How people recovered from Hepatitis c ** :

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Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Multiple myeloma (15 people, 17.44%)
  2. Pain (11 people, 12.79%)
  3. Pain nos (10 people, 11.63%)
  4. Rheumatoid arthritis (8 people, 9.30%)
  5. Nausea (5 people, 5.81%)

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Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Protonix (32 people, 37.21%)
  2. Oxycontin (29 people, 33.72%)
  3. Aspirin (26 people, 30.23%)
  4. Nitroglycerin (26 people, 30.23%)
  5. Prevacid (20 people, 23.26%)

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* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

** Reports from social media are used.

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    Goku on May, 4, 2013:

    Actually suboxone withdrawals does not at all last 8 months, i know everyone is different, but the actual withdrawals,(the real bad ones) will not last but around 17 gruesome days, then some time after that you will feel a little weak. I was on opiates for at least 2-3 years before getting on suboxone, then was on suboxone for 3 whole entire years, (not missing 1 dose the whole time) once i stopped, cold turkey, i felt awful for about 17 days, then weak for 2 weeks, then started getting my energy back, i believe suboxone is a great drug to "trade" for multiple drugs you've been taking, once you feel though you have had enough of the suboxone, or subutex, i encourage anyone that wants to quit (i advise talking to your Dr. but i wouldn't agree with tapering down, that's just me) and just have the will to KNOW you can do it, and go play golf, run, swim, try to work out(lightly), watch movies/shows you love, have some music (a perfect circle - the 13th step helped me more than ANYTHING) and drink and eat healthy, and keep you some chocolate milk handy (chocolate releases endorphins in your brain) and just fight through it, i know you can do it, just do it for you and only you, and have faith in yourself, also i recommend some isolation, i really hope this helps someone, i seen this comment on here, and had to reply, god bless the addicts

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    Krakow on Apr, 30, 2013:

    The suboxone I believe will be impossible to get off. The withdrawals last 8 months over, and then comes the post acute phase which can last all your life. The suboxone damages seronitin and dopamine permanently, this is a fact. So many have said its a death sentence coming off it as well as staying on it. I promise you there is no way out.

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    Robert on Feb, 26, 2013:

    I had the exact opposite with the us of Soboxone vs. Methadone.
    When I tried Methadone it was just like taking heroin. Then we all learned that we could also get the Meth off the street from people selling there take homes. My friends and I just replaced the Heroin for the Methadone. At this time all the people that got on the Methadone program are still taking there methadone or they are now dead. When I got off the Meth it was just like getting off heroin all the physical symptoms and mental ones.
    I then went to try the Suboxone. I started with the full 8mg then dropping down to the 4mg and ending up being very happy with 2 mg for the rest of my life.This time I wanted to be clean so getting off the 2 mg of suboxone was 90% mental and 10% physical withdrawal. Had 3 days physical pain everyday got much better after the 3rd day. Then there was the depression and the lack of energy that does come back.

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    Robert on Feb, 26, 2013:

    Can you tell me if you or your husband did any kind of experimenting with hallucinogens?

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    subregret on Feb, 23, 2013:

    suboxone is a nightmare and should never be used unless you are a hopeless heroin addict. People who call it a miracle drug are either ignorant or have not been on it long. I say this becuase when you stop suboxone YOU WILL SUFFER!! not only will you suffer but you will suffer for a long long time. Regualar opiate withdrawal lasts 7-10 days. Suboxone withdrawal lasts 60-90 days. I would honestly pick methadone if I had the choice to do it again. Because I quit 80 mg methadone before and it sucked but have been trying to stop suboxone now for years at only 1/2 milligram. My doctor is of no help and tells me he dosent know what to do as he hands me another prescription. YOU ALL HAVE BEEN WARNED..this crap is poison!!

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    Mrs Kathy Houy on Dec, 26, 2012:

    you mean I get to sweat for years!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG

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    Mrs. Kathy Houy on Dec, 26, 2012:

    I'm so sorry about your husband God bless you both I cried when I read your post Kathy

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    Karen on Dec, 24, 2012:

    Sorry. I travel to Ireland quite frequently and it often gets much warmer than 65 degrees in the summer. It IS infinitely cooler than Florida but the humidity is just as high, if not higher.

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    Jacqueline on Dec, 23, 2012:

    I am very concerned with Enbrel my husband was diagnosed with Glioblastoma Stage 4 brain cancer. My husband has RA and Sjogrens and started to take Enbrel about a 1 1/2years ago. I am concerned that Enbrel might have played a part with his brain tumor. My husband had brain surgery and 2 weeks later chemo and radiation. We completed radiation and chemo just 2 weeks ago, we now have to wait for a scan for about another 3 weeks to see how the treatment is taking for his tumor. This drug makes me wonder if there might be a correlation between the two!

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    Interested party on Dec, 21, 2012:

    If you need temperatures less than 72 degrees it may be beneficial to move to Ireland. It only gets to 65 degrees in the summertime. Perhaps you would be more comfortable there, Florida is one of the worst places you could live for your condition.

    Hope this helps.

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  • Charles Moehrke on Apr, 25, 2013:

    I've been taking Chlorthanidone and Potassium for Blood Pressure spikes experience last summer. My blood pressure would be fine one minute, 3 minutes later while resting (no stress) my blood pressure could shoot up as high as 220/120. After hospitalization, the Emory Hypertension Clinic placed me on chlorthalidone and Potassium, the only thing that has worked to stop the spikes, normal BP medication of any kind did not work. The primary side affect is insomnia, I fall asleep okay, but I am awake all hours of the night without being able to return to sleep, very frustrating and I have no answer, the plan at this point is to return to the Emory doctor to change medication but I'm afraid of the blood pressure spikes returning, any suggestions. I'm averaving 2-5 hours a sleep at night with various types of sleeping pills, they do not work.

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