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Gravol and Enlarged liver

This is a study of Enlarged liver (Hepatomegaly) among people who take Gravol. The study analyzes: the time on Gravol when people have Enlarged liver, gender and age of these people, the severity of Enlarged liver, how they recovered, and common conditions and drugs used besides Gravol. In total 574 Gravol users are studied. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

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Gravol

Gravol has active ingredients of dimenhydrinate. It is used in nausea, natural short sleeper, nausea and vomiting, insomnia, sleep disorder. Commonly reported side effects of Gravol include nausea, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, pneumonia, breathing difficulty.

Enlarged liver

Enlarged liver has been reported by people with hiv infection, depression, pain, rheumatoid arthritis, high blood pressure.

On May, 5, 2013: 574 people reported to have side effects when taking Gravol. Among them, 6 people (1.05%) have Enlarged Liver.

Trend of Enlarged liver in Gravol reports

Time on Gravol when people have Enlarged liver * :

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Gender of people who have Enlarged liver when taking Gravol * :

FemaleMale
Enlarged liver83.33%16.67%

Age of people who have Enlarged liver when taking Gravol * :

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Enlarged liver0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%50.00%50.00%

Severity of Enlarged liver when taking Gravol ** :

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How people recovered from Enlarged liver ** :

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Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Osteoporosis (1 people, 16.67%)
  2. Hypothyroidism (1 people, 16.67%)
  3. Supplementation therapy (1 people, 16.67%)
  4. Schizophrenia, paranoid type (1 people, 16.67%)
  5. Atrophic vulvovaginitis (1 people, 16.67%)

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Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Gravol tab (6 people, 100.00%)
  2. Morphine (4 people, 66.67%)
  3. Piperacillin and tazobactam (3 people, 50.00%)
  4. Ondansetron (3 people, 50.00%)
  5. Doxorubicin hydrochloride (3 people, 50.00%)

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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):

  • Had 4 procedures last year. Lung collapsed, knee surgery(ACL/meniscus), gall bladder removed, angioedema) several bouts of pneumonia, post surgery complications. Now a no stick, have to have a pick line. Chest pain: ischemia & congenital defect). Knee surgery was not performed correctly, I'm double jointed but orthopedist set it at a normal setting. Makes my right side shorter. I have interstitial cystitis. No one heals me, only treats symptoms w medications. Also, my pain meds haven't been changed in 18 mos.

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    Outside Looking In on Apr, 3, 2013:

    I will advise you to seek new medical assistance. Much like the government, doctors are supposed to work for us not the other way around. Shop for a doctor until you find the right one. Interview them and be very honest and forthcoming. Let them know that you're not their for them to prescribe you anything. It's an initial visit to see if you want to switch doctors. Then, ask them what their plan is for treating you, not your situation. No doctor will have a perfect answer. But, eventually, one will say something that you catches your attention. I hope this helps and that you'll find some help for your situation. If it helps, I truly and sincerely believe that Jesus will take care of you and see you through your situation.

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    Hydrocodone and Peripheral Neuropathy on Apr, 3, 2013:

    Is there a link between hydrocodone use and peripheral neuropathy? The neuropathic tingling, burning and unnerving pain can be found in the right foot. Especially around the toe area. Any comments or opinions would be greatly appreciated.

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  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • Had collapsed lung, gall bladder surgery, angioedema, interstitial cystitis and knee surgery all in last 18 months. Now am a no stick due to sclerosis of veins, no one seems to want to threat me as a whole, only symptomatically with medication. Also was diagnosed with ischemia and a congenital heart defect. I feel I've overwhelmed my family dr. With so many issues. I feel long term use of ANY of these is bad. Need help.

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  • From this study (3 months ago):

  • Upper abdominal pain, gave me percocet on the Emergency room, very itchy skin and nausea

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  • From this study (5 months ago):

  • Overall: Diabetes stays under 120, testosterone levels remain low for age (48, but testosterone levels of 90 year old man). Atypically small penis, testes often recede so that the scrotum is flat and tight. Bi-sexual with periodic gender issues (desire to be feminine). Married, two children and no family issues to include sexual oddities, wife is supportive.

    I am reluctant to bring up sexual and gender issues to Doctor, but have the feeling that gender drift (feelings), small penis and receding testicles and attraction to both sexes (including transgendered males with feminine qualities and penis). I know that all of this makes me rather unusual in terms of societal norms, but this is an honest assessment to the best of my ability. I started becoming sexually active at 13 years old with males first and later (15) with females. I desire only a relationship with a female or shemale (preferable but not realistic so I don't dwell on it).

    Despite gender struggles from 14 to present I joined the US Army and went Airborne and Special Forces, spending a majority of my adult life (even unitl present) as an operator in Special Forces (albeit my age is making that more and more difficult).

    I'm looking for a medical opinion that takes in current health conditions and issues, sexual history and other factors that are tell tale signs of a condition that I am unaware of.

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    Me on Jan, 4, 2013:

    Forgot to mention that I have one son who has only one testicle but is not infertile. He was operated on at 3 to determine is it was an undescended testicle, however no trace of a second testicle was found. In his 20s he fathered a female child and still no trace of second testicle.

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  • From this study (7 months ago):

  • Drugs are not all taken on a daily basis oth than cymbalta, chronic migraine prevent, and trazodone and zopiclone at night. The rest are on an as needed basis. Like morphine only as last resort for migraine rescue, and robax only when back pain with out migraine, also nyquil only when needed during cold/flu sickness.

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