Codeine and Poor venous access - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data
Summary:
Poor venous access is reported as a side effect among people who take Codeine (codeine sulfate), especially for people who are female, 60+ old, also take Inflectra, and have Crohn's disease.
The phase IV clinical study analyzes which people have Poor venous access when taking Codeine. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 41,713 people who have side effects when taking Codeine from the FDA, and is updated regularly.
What is Codeine?
Codeine has active ingredients of codeine sulfate. It is often used in pain. eHealthMe is studying from 42,341 Codeine users. Check the latest studies of Codeine.
What is Poor venous access?
Poor venous access is found to be associated with 694 drugs and 467 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Poor venous access.
41,713 people reported to have side effects when taking Codeine.
Among them, 82 people (0.2%) have Poor venous access.

Among these 82 people:
What is the gender of people who have Poor venous access when taking Codeine? *
What is the age of people who have Poor venous access when taking Codeine? *
What are other drugs people take besides Codeine? *
What are other side effects people have besides Poor venous access? *
What are the existing conditions these people have? *
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
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Related studies:
Effectiveness of, long term effects of, and alternative drugs to Codeine:
- Codeine (42,341 reports)
Poor venous access treatments and more:
- Poor venous access (14,290 reports)
How severe was Poor venous access and when was it recovered:
Expand to all the drugs that have ingredients of codeine sulfate:
Sub-studies by gender and age:
Female: 0-1 2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Male: 0-1 2-9 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+
Common Codeine side effects:
- Codeine side effect: Drug hypersensitivity (11,243 reports)
Browse all side effects of Codeine:
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y zCommon drugs associated with Poor venous access:
- Prednisone side effect: Poor venous access (2,575 reports)
- Tysabri side effect: Poor venous access (2,541 reports)
- Inflectra side effect: Poor venous access (2,326 reports)
- Methotrexate side effect: Poor venous access (1,695 reports)
- Hydramine side effect: Poor venous access (1,537 reports)
- Acetaminophen side effect: Poor venous access (1,106 reports)
- Pantoprazole side effect: Poor venous access (891 reports)
- Calcium side effect: Poor venous access (772 reports)
- Tylenol side effect: Poor venous access (719 reports)
- Benadryl side effect: Poor venous access (659 reports)
Browse all the drugs that are associated with Poor venous access:
- Poor venous access (694 drugs)
Common conditions associated with Poor venous access:
- Crohn's disease aggravated: 3,399 reports
- Multiple sclerosis: 2,769 reports
- Rheumatoid arthritis: 1,557 reports
- Uc: 1,551 reports
- Immunodeficiency common variable: 357 reports
- Pain: 356 reports
- Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria: 308 reports
- Primary immunodeficiency syndrome: 285 reports
- Mucopolysaccharidosis ii: 266 reports
- Ankylosing spondylitis: 213 reports
Browse all the conditions that are associated with Poor venous access:
- Poor venous access (467 conditions)
Drugs similar to Codeine and Poor venous access :
- Acetaminophen side effect: Poor venous access
- Advil side effect: Poor venous access
- Aleve side effect: Poor venous access
- Amitriptyline hydrochloride side effect: Poor venous access
- Aspirin side effect: Poor venous access
- Celebrex side effect: Poor venous access
- Cymbalta side effect: Poor venous access
- Darvocet side effect: Poor venous access
- Darvocet-n 100 side effect: Poor venous access
- Dilaudid side effect: Poor venous access
- Flexeril side effect: Poor venous access
- Gabapentin side effect: Poor venous access
- Hydrocodone bitartrate and acetaminophen side effect: Poor venous access
- Hydromorphone hydrochloride side effect: Poor venous access
- Ibu side effect: Poor venous access
- Ibuprofen side effect: Poor venous access
- Lortab side effect: Poor venous access
- Lyrica side effect: Poor venous access
- Meloxicam side effect: Poor venous access
- Methadone hydrochloride side effect: Poor venous access
- Morphine side effect: Poor venous access
- Morphine sulfate side effect: Poor venous access
- Motrin side effect: Poor venous access
- Naproxen side effect: Poor venous access
- Neurontin side effect: Poor venous access
- Norco side effect: Poor venous access
- Oxycodone side effect: Poor venous access
- Oxycodone and acetaminophen side effect: Poor venous access
- Oxycodone hydrochloride side effect: Poor venous access
- Oxycontin side effect: Poor venous access
- Paracetamol side effect: Poor venous access
- Percocet side effect: Poor venous access
- Profen side effect: Poor venous access
- Suboxone side effect: Poor venous access
- Tramadol side effect: Poor venous access
- Tramadol hydrochloride side effect: Poor venous access
- Tylenol side effect: Poor venous access
- Tylenol w/ codeine side effect: Poor venous access
- Tylenol w/ codeine no. 3 side effect: Poor venous access
- Ultram side effect: Poor venous access
- Vicodin side effect: Poor venous access
- Vicodin es side effect: Poor venous access
How the study uses the data?
The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on codeine sulfate (the active ingredients of Codeine) and Codeine (the brand name). Other drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. generic drugs) are not considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study.
How to use the study?
DO NOT STOP MEDICATIONS without first consulting your doctor. If there are any serious or long term adverse effects discovered in the study, discuss the study with your doctor to ensure that proper medication management will be in place if applicable.
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