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Review: could Razadyne cause Akathisia?

We study 422 people who have side effects while taking Razadyne from FDA and social media. Among them, 3 have Akathisia. Find out below who they are, when they have Akathisia and more.

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Razadyne

Razadyne (latest outcomes from 444 users) has active ingredients of galantamine hydrobromide. It is often used in dementia.

Akathisia

Akathisia (a movement disorder characterized by a feeling of inner restlessness) (latest reports from 22,320 patients) has been reported by people with depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, stress and anxiety, gastric disorder.

On Aug, 29, 2014: 422 people reported to have side effects when taking Razadyne. Among them, 3 people (0.71%) have Akathisia. They amount to 0.01% of all the 22,275 people who have Akathisia on eHealthMe.

Trend of Akathisia in Razadyne reports

Time on Razadyne when people have Akathisia * :

n/a

Gender of people who have Akathisia when taking Razadyne * :

FemaleMale
Akathisia100.00%0.00%

Age of people who have Akathisia when taking Razadyne * :

0-12-910-1920-2930-3940-4950-5960+
Akathisia0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%0.00%100.00%

Severity of Akathisia when taking Razadyne ** :

n/a

How people recovered from Akathisia ** :

n/a

Top conditions involved for these people * :

  1. Sleep disorder (3 people, 100.00%)
  2. Dementia alzheimer's type (1 people, 33.33%)

Top co-used drugs for these people * :

  1. Razadyne er (1 people, 33.33%)

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

** Reports from social media are used.

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