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Intuniv and Upset stomach

This is a study of Upset stomach (Nausea and vomiting) among people who take Intuniv. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from FDA and is updated regularly.

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Intuniv

Intuniv has active ingredients of guanfacine hydrochloride. It is used in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Commonly reported side effects of Intuniv include fainting, convulsion, fatigue, drowsiness, hypotension.

Upset stomach

Upset stomach has been reported by people with high blood pressure, pain, type 2 diabetes, depression, multiple sclerosis.

On Apr, 30, 2013: 481 people reported to have side effects when taking Intuniv. Among them, 9 people (1.87%) have Upset Stomach.

Trend of Upset stomach in Intuniv reports

Time on Intuniv when people have Upset stomach * :

< 1 month1 - 6 months6 - 12 months1 - 2 years2 - 5 years5 - 10 years10+ years
Upset stomach75.00%12.50%0.00%12.50%0.00%0.00%0.00%

Gender of people who have Upset stomach when taking Intuniv * :

FemaleMale
Upset stomach33.33%66.67%

Age of people who have Upset stomach when taking Intuniv * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Upset stomach0.00%55.56%44.44%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%

Severity of Upset stomach when taking Intuniv ** :

n/a

How people recovered from Upset stomach ** :

n/a

Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (9 people, 100.00%)
  2. Vomiting (4 people, 44.44%)
  3. Asthma (4 people, 44.44%)
  4. Seasonal allergy (4 people, 44.44%)
  5. Tourette's disorder (2 people, 22.22%)

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Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Zyrtec (4 people, 44.44%)
  2. Adderall 10 (2 people, 22.22%)
  3. Nuvigil (1 people, 11.11%)
  4. Synthroid (1 people, 11.11%)
  5. Daytrana (1 people, 11.11%)

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* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

** Reports from social media are used.

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    MJ on May, 2, 2013:

    Yes it is.I had the same problem. How much are you taking? How long has it been since you had an opiate? You can't mix the two..EVER. You need about a two day (min.) window between the two. It sounds like your body is having a hard time with such a strong drug. Suboxone is VERY strong and lasts VERY long so it is very hard to know if you had too much until it is to late. Try not taking any more until your symptoms go away..then take a little bit and wait for at least an hour and repeat until better. NOTE..I do not know your dosage so please do not take more than your dose..EVER...but try to lower it if able.

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    MJ on May, 2, 2013:

    "Sweating, nausea, vomiting, and headache are all signs of opiate use" Suboxone is a very confusing drug..My old Dr thought I wasn't getting enough and was going thru withdrawal, so he raised my dose to 32mg.big mistake, but even at only 8mg I feel like I have the flu, now that's withdrawal. I hate this drug because most dr's don't kno jack about it and are destroying peoples lives from it. I haven't been the same since it, and not from abuse. I just can't find the happy medium dose I need to just feel normal again. Any help will help.

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    Snood on May, 1, 2013:

    Sweating, nausea, vomiting, and headache are all signs of opiate use. Suboxone is a powerful opiate, although it may not feel like one. You will slowly adapt to these symptoms, and faster if you decrease you dose

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    Snoods on May, 1, 2013:

    I am a 54 year old pysch nurse that uses suboxone in my practice. I think there is confusion regarding the naloxone(Narcan) included in this drug. The Narcan has little to no effect unless you try to inject suboxone. The Narcan is not the main opiate blocker, as it is metabolized by the liver almost immediately. Suboxone is a "mu" agonist (stimulator) and a kappa antagonist (blocker). That is why you get pain relief without much intoxication. Paramedics tend to focus on the 20 or so drugs they carry on an ambulance and do not have the broad knowledge of a complex drug like suboxone.

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    shannon on Apr, 13, 2013:

    About suboxone...it is a tagonist/antagonist drug, therefore, can cause some rather abrupt withdrawl type effects and the issues you describe can be one of many symptoms you would have if you were NOT taking the suboxone. It works to give narcotic management yet deter overuse by having the drug Naloxone, the same med we carry on the ambulance to reverse narcotics, in it. Too much or even very little of the narcan part of the drug will cause immediate withdrawl type symptoms that can include severe nausea and vomiting, sweats, chills, diarrhea, headaches and many other symptoms. Talk to your prescriber and see what they say is my advice.

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    MJ on Apr, 12, 2013:

    It very well could be from the Suboxone. I have been on it for the last 6 years. The first 3 were hell. I would vomit several times evry day along with severe abdominal pain. I was taking 32mg a day..high dose..went down to just 12mg a day and problem went away. Best advise is to taper off slowly and try to get off it completly.

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