A study for a 70 year old man who takes Amlodipine Besylate, Rosuvastatin Calcium, Allopurinol, Metoprolol Tartrate, Hydrochlorothiazide, Benazepril Hydrochloride (an AI-powered real world drug study)

Summary:

16 males aged 70 (±5) who take the same drugs and have adverse effects are studied. This is a phase IV clinical study for a 70 year old male patient who has Gout, Hypertension. The study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from sources including the FDA.


On Sep, 15, 2025

16 males aged 70 (±5) who take Amlodipine Besylate, Rosuvastatin Calcium, Allopurinol, Metoprolol Tartrate, Hydrochlorothiazide, Benazepril Hydrochloride and have adverse effects are studied.


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Amlodipine Besylate, Rosuvastatin Calcium, Allopurinol, Metoprolol Tartrate, Hydrochlorothiazide, Benazepril Hydrochloride for a 70-year old man.

Information of the patient in this study:

  • Age: 70
  • Gender: male
  • Conditions: Gout, Hypertension
  • Drugs taken:
    • Amlodipine Besylate (amlodipine besylate)
    • Rosuvastatin Calcium (rosuvastatin calcium)
    • Allopurinol (allopurinol)
    • Metoprolol Tartrate (metoprolol tartrate)
    • Hydrochlorothiazide (hydrochlorothiazide)
    • Benazepril Hydrochloride (benazepril hydrochloride)

Comparison with patient's specific adverse outcomes:

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By the same drug(s):

  • Tachycardia (a heart rate that exceeds the range of 100 beats/min):
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take the same drugs: 0% (0 of 16)
    - among people who take the same drugs, regardless of gender or age: 0% (0 of 129)

By each condition:

  • people who have Tachycardia with Hypertension:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who have Hypertension: 1.07% (759 of 70,953)
    - among people who have Hypertension, regardless of gender or age: 1.32% (8,014 of 608,860)
  • people who have Tachycardia with Gout:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who have Gout: 0.81% (49 of 6,041)
    - among people who have Gout, regardless of gender or age: 0.81% (261 of 32,032)

By each drug (FDA data only):

  • people who take Amlodipine Besylate and have Tachycardia:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take Amlodipine Besylate and have side effects: 0.83% (61 of 7,385)
    - among people who take Amlodipine Besylate and have side effects, regardless of gender or age: 0.99% (706 of 71,612)
  • people who take Rosuvastatin Calcium and have Tachycardia:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take Rosuvastatin Calcium and have side effects: 1.71% (47 of 2,753)
    - among people who take Rosuvastatin Calcium and have side effects, regardless of gender or age: 1.09% (269 of 24,757)
  • people who take Allopurinol and have Tachycardia:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take Allopurinol and have side effects: 1.39% (464 of 33,361)
    - among people who take Allopurinol and have side effects, regardless of gender or age: 1.33% (2,502 of 188,151)
  • people who take Metoprolol Tartrate and have Tachycardia:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take Metoprolol Tartrate and have side effects: 1.7% (169 of 9,968)
    - among people who take Metoprolol Tartrate and have side effects, regardless of gender or age: 1.66% (1,384 of 83,478)
  • people who take Hydrochlorothiazide and have Tachycardia:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take Hydrochlorothiazide and have side effects: 1.16% (181 of 15,604)
    - among people who take Hydrochlorothiazide and have side effects, regardless of gender or age: 1.65% (2,932 of 177,585)
  • people who take Benazepril Hydrochloride and have Tachycardia:
    - among males aged 70 (±5) who take Benazepril Hydrochloride and have side effects: 3.73% (19 of 510)
    - among people who take Benazepril Hydrochloride and have side effects, regardless of gender or age: 1.61% (76 of 4,711)

Common drug interactions *:

  1. Acute Kidney Failure : 7 people, 43.75%
  2. Chronic Kidney Disease : 6 people, 37.50%
  3. Interstitial Nephritis (inflammation of the kidney): 4 people, 25.00%
  4. Skin Cancer : 4 people, 25.00%
  5. Renal Injury (kidney injury): 4 people, 25.00%
  6. Oedema Peripheral (superficial swelling): 3 people, 18.75%
  7. Hyperkalemia (damage to or disease of the kidney): 3 people, 18.75%
  8. Loss Of Consciousness : 3 people, 18.75%
  9. Hyperhidrosis (abnormally increased sweating): 3 people, 18.75%
  10. Nephrogenic Anaemia (anaemia due to kidney disease): 3 people, 18.75%
  11. Hypotension (abnormally low blood pressure): 3 people, 18.75%
  12. Hyperparathyroidism Secondary (an abnormally high concentration of parathyroid hormone in the blood, resulting in weakening of the bones through loss of calcium-secondary): 3 people, 18.75%
  13. Renal Disorder (kidney disease): 3 people, 18.75%
  14. Cardiac Murmur (an heart sound in valve abnormality): 3 people, 18.75%
  15. Blood Creatinine Increased : 3 people, 18.75%
  16. Nosebleed (bleeding from nose): 2 people, 12.50%
  17. Emotional Distress : 1 person, 6.25%
  18. Faeces Hard : 1 person, 6.25%
  19. Change Of Bowel Habit : 1 person, 6.25%
  20. Balance Disorder : 1 person, 6.25%

Common co-existing conditions *:

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  1. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (a condition in which stomach contents leak backward from the stomach into the oesophagus): 6 people, 37.50%
  2. Renal Disorder (kidney disease): 5 people, 31.25%
  3. Pain : 5 people, 31.25%
  4. Anaemia (lack of blood): 4 people, 25.00%
  5. Sleep Disorder : 3 people, 18.75%
  6. Hyperlipidaemia (presence of excess lipids in the blood): 3 people, 18.75%
  7. Stroke (sudden death of a portion of the brain cells due to a lack of oxygen): 2 people, 12.50%
  8. Cardiac Disorder : 2 people, 12.50%
  9. Oesophageal Irritation : 1 person, 6.25%
  10. Multiple Myeloma (cancer of the plasma cells): 1 person, 6.25%
  11. Irritable Bowel Syndrome : 1 person, 6.25%
  12. Hyperthyroidism (over activity of the thyroid gland): 1 person, 6.25%
  13. Diarrhea : 1 person, 6.25%
  14. Diabetes : 1 person, 6.25%
  15. Chest Pain : 1 person, 6.25%

Common co-used drugs *:

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  1. Plavix (8 people, 50.00%)
  2. Pravachol (7 people, 43.75%)
  3. Cozaar (7 people, 43.75%)
  4. Aspirin (7 people, 43.75%)
  5. Prilosec (7 people, 43.75%)
  6. Fish Oil (7 people, 43.75%)
  7. Prevacid (6 people, 37.50%)
  8. Lipitor (6 people, 37.50%)
  9. Vitamin D (6 people, 37.50%)
  10. Furosemide (6 people, 37.50%)
  11. Gabapentin (6 people, 37.50%)
  12. Spironolactone (6 people, 37.50%)
  13. Tylenol (5 people, 31.25%)
  14. Nexium (5 people, 31.25%)
  15. Protonix (5 people, 31.25%)
  16. Tamsulosin (5 people, 31.25%)
  17. Diovan (5 people, 31.25%)
  18. Capoten (4 people, 25.00%)
  19. Bumex (4 people, 25.00%)
  20. Celebrex (4 people, 25.00%)

Drug effectiveness *:

Amlodipine Besylate:

n/a

Rosuvastatin Calcium:

n/a

Allopurinol:

n/a

Metoprolol Tartrate:

n/a

Hydrochlorothiazide:

n/a

Benazepril Hydrochloride:

n/a

* Some reports may have incomplete information.


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