Carospir side effects by duration, gender and age - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data

Summary:

Side effects are reported by people who take Carospir. Common side effects include death among females, and abdominal discomfort among males.

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On Nov, 11, 2023

53 people who take Carospir and have side effects are studied.


What is Carospir?

Carospir has active ingredients of spironolactone. Currently, eHealthMe is studying from 53 Carospir users.

Number of Carospir reports submitted per year:

Carospir side effects.

Carospir side effects by time on the drug*:

< 1 month:

  1. Abdominal discomfort
  2. Balance disorder

1 - 6 months:

  1. Dyspnoea (difficult or laboured respiration)

6 - 12 months:

n/a

1 - 2 years:

n/a

2 - 5 years:

n/a

5 - 10 years:

n/a

10+ years:

n/a

not specified:

  1. Autism spectrum disorder (developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioural challenges)
  2. Blood glucose increased
  3. Bowel movement irregularity
  4. Brain natriuretic peptide increased
  5. Cardiac disorder
  6. Cerebral palsy
  7. Chronic respiratory disease
  8. Coeliac disease (simple food intolerance)
  9. Constipation
  10. Contusion (a type of hematoma of tissue in which capillaries)

Carospir side effects by gender *:

female:

  1. Death
  2. Gastrointestinal disorder (functional problems of gastrointestinal tract)
  3. Pyrexia (fever)
  4. Asthma
  5. Balance disorder
  6. Brain natriuretic peptide increased
  7. Cardiac disorder
  8. Constipation
  9. Contusion (a type of hematoma of tissue in which capillaries)
  10. Dermatitis atopic (inflammatory, chronically relapsing, non-contagious and pruritic skin disorder)

male:

  1. Abdominal discomfort
  2. Pyrexia (fever)
  3. Hospitalisation
  4. Influenza
  5. Intestinal obstruction
  6. Pneumonia aspiration (bronchopneumonia that develops due to the entrance of foreign materials into the bronchial tree)
  7. Poor venous access
  8. Respiratory syncytial virus infection (viral disease of respiratory system)
  9. Respiratory syncytial virus test positive
  10. Anger

Carospir side effects by age (0-1 to 60+) *:

0-1:

  1. Pyrexia (fever)
  2. Brain natriuretic peptide increased
  3. Constipation
  4. Death
  5. Dry skin
  6. Dyskinesia (abnormality or impairment of voluntary movement)
  7. Hospitalisation
  8. Influenza

2-9:

  1. Blood glucose increased
  2. Dermatitis contact (skin reaction (dermatitis) resulting from exposure to allergens)
  3. Dyspnoea (difficult or laboured respiration)
  4. Intestinal obstruction
  5. Respiratory syncytial virus infection (viral disease of respiratory system)

10-19:

  1. Asthma
  2. Autism spectrum disorder (developmental disabilities that can cause significant social, communication and behavioural challenges)
  3. Dermatitis atopic (inflammatory, chronically relapsing, non-contagious and pruritic skin disorder)
  4. Poor venous access

20-29:

n/a

30-39:

n/a

40-49:

n/a

50-59:

  1. Headache (pain in head)

60+:

  1. Balance disorder

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

Do you take Carospir?

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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.



How the study uses the data?

The study is based on spironolactone (the active ingredients of Carospir) and Carospir (the brand name). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered.

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