Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin drug interactions - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data

Summary:

Drug interactions are reported among people who take Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin. Common interactions include seasonal allergy among females and abdominal pain among males.

The phase IV clinical study analyzes what interactions people who take Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin have. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 11 people who take Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin from the FDA, and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.

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On Mar, 28, 2023

11 people who take Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin together, and have interactions are studied.


What is Buspirone hcl?

Buspirone hcl has active ingredients of buspirone hydrochloride. It is often used in stress and anxiety. eHealthMe is studying from 7,749 Buspirone hcl users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.

What is Erythromycin?

Erythromycin has active ingredients of erythromycin. It is often used in acne. eHealthMe is studying from 9,386 Erythromycin users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.

Number of Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin reports submitted per year:

Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin drug interactions.

Common Buspirone Hcl and Erythromycin drug interactions by gender *:

female:

  1. Seasonal allergy
  2. Seizure
  3. Sinusitis
  4. Skin infection
  5. Spinal osteoarthritis
  6. Suicidal ideation
  7. Tubulointerstitial nephritis
  8. Upper respiratory tract infection
  9. Back pain
  10. Anhedonia

male:

  1. Abdominal pain
  2. Affective disorder
  3. Erythema
  4. Fatigue
  5. Headache
  6. Influenza
  7. Kawasaki's disease
  8. Lip pain
  9. Malaise
  10. Mucosal inflammation

Common Buspirone Hcl and Erythromycin drug interactions by age *:

0-1:

n/a

2-9:

n/a

10-19:

n/a

20-29:

  1. Dental caries
  2. Disability
  3. Hypoaesthesia facial
  4. Hypoaesthesia oral
  5. Injury
  6. Intervertebral disc degeneration
  7. Lymphadenopathy
  8. Mass
  9. Open wound
  10. Osteitis

30-39:

n/a

40-49:

n/a

50-59:

  1. Chronic kidney disease
  2. Renal failure
  3. Renal impairment
  4. Tubulointerstitial nephritis

60+:

n/a

Common conditions people have *:

  1. Depression: 4 people, 36.36%
  2. Weight Decreased: 3 people, 27.27%
  3. Hypothyroidism (abnormally low activity of the thyroid gland, resulting in retardation of growth and mental development): 3 people, 27.27%
  4. Cataplexy (loss of muscle tone accompanied by full conscious awareness): 3 people, 27.27%
  5. Constipation: 3 people, 27.27%
  6. Diabetes: 3 people, 27.27%
  7. Diarrhea: 3 people, 27.27%
  8. Dry Mouth: 3 people, 27.27%
  9. Fibromyalgia (a long-term condition which causes pain all over the body): 3 people, 27.27%
  10. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (a condition in which stomach contents leak backward from the stomach into the oesophagus): 3 people, 27.27%

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

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How to use the study?

You can discuss the study with your doctor, to ensure that all drug risks and benefits are fully discussed and understood.



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How the study uses the data?

The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on buspirone hydrochloride and erythromycin (the active ingredients of Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin, respectively), and Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin (the brand names). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study. Patients in the study may take other drugs besides Buspirone hcl and Erythromycin.

Who is eHealthMe?

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