Lenalidomide and Drug level increased - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data

Summary:

Drug level increased is found among people who take Lenalidomide, especially for people who are male, 60+ old.

The phase IV clinical study analyzes which people take Lenalidomide and have Drug level increased. It is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 30,026 people who have side effects when taking Lenalidomide from the FDA, and is updated regularly. You can use the study as a second opinion to make health care decisions.

Phase IV trials are used to detect adverse drug outcomes and monitor drug effectiveness in the real world. With medical big data and AI algorithms, eHealthMe is running millions of phase IV trials and makes the results available to the public. Our original studies have been referenced on 600+ medical publications including The Lancet, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Nature.



On Mar, 27, 2023

30,026 people reported to have side effects when taking Lenalidomide.
Among them, 15 people (0.05%) have Drug level increased.


What is Lenalidomide?

Lenalidomide has active ingredients of lenalidomide. eHealthMe is studying from 30,033 Lenalidomide users for its effectiveness, alternative drugs and more.

What is Drug level increased?

Drug level increased is found to be associated with 1,547 drugs and 1,089 conditions by eHealthMe.

Number of Lenalidomide and Drug level increased reports submitted per year:

Could Lenalidomide cause Drug level increased?

Gender of people who have Drug level increased when taking Lenalidomide *:

  • female: 50 %
  • male: 50 %

Age of people who have Drug level increased when taking Lenalidomide *:

  • 0-1: 0.0 %
  • 2-9: 0.0 %
  • 10-19: 0.0 %
  • 20-29: 0.0 %
  • 30-39: 0.0 %
  • 40-49: 0.0 %
  • 50-59: 28.57 %
  • 60+: 71.43 %

Common drugs people take besides Lenalidomide *:

  1. Dexamethasone: 5 people, 33.33%
  2. Ambisome: 5 people, 33.33%
  3. Itraconazole: 4 people, 26.67%
  4. Carfilzomib: 3 people, 20.00%
  5. Sulfamethoxazole And Trimethoprim: 3 people, 20.00%
  6. Etoposide: 2 people, 13.33%
  7. Pomalidomide: 2 people, 13.33%
  8. Cyclophosphamide: 2 people, 13.33%
  9. Cisplatin: 2 people, 13.33%
  10. Bortezomib: 2 people, 13.33%

Common side effects people have besides Drug level increased *:

  1. Febrile Neutropenia (fever with reduced white blood cells): 6 people, 40.00%
  2. Neurological Symptom (symptoms of nervous system disease): 5 people, 33.33%
  3. Neurotoxicity (when the exposure to natural or artificial toxic substances, which are called neurotoxins, alters the normal activity of the nervous system): 5 people, 33.33%
  4. Rash Erythematous (redness of the skin): 5 people, 33.33%
  5. Hallucinations (sensations that appear real but are created by your mind): 5 people, 33.33%
  6. White Blood Cell Count Increased: 4 people, 26.67%
  7. Trichosporon Infection (a fungal infection by trichophyton): 4 people, 26.67%
  8. Immunodeficiency Disorders: 4 people, 26.67%
  9. Fungaemia (fungi circulate in the blood): 4 people, 26.67%
  10. Leukopenia (less number of white blood cells in blood): 4 people, 26.67%

Common conditions people have *:

  1. Multiple Myeloma (cancer of the plasma cells): 11 people, 73.33%
  2. Trichosporon Infection (a fungal infection by trichophyton): 5 people, 33.33%
  3. Pancytopenia (medical condition in which there is a reduction in the number of red and white blood cells, as well as platelets): 5 people, 33.33%
  4. Fungal Infection: 5 people, 33.33%
  5. Febrile Neutropenia (fever with reduced white blood cells): 5 people, 33.33%
  6. B-Cell Type Acute Leukaemia (cancer of the white blood cells): 5 people, 33.33%
  7. B Precursor Type Acute Leukaemia (lymphoid cancer): 5 people, 33.33%
  8. Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (All) (cancer of the white blood cells characterized by excess lymphoblasts): 5 people, 33.33%
  9. Fungaemia (fungi circulate in the blood): 4 people, 26.67%
  10. Bronchopulmonary Aspergillosis (lung disorder caused by aspergillus fungi): 2 people, 13.33%

* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.

Do you take Lenalidomide and have Drug level increased?

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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 lenalidomide (the active ingredients of Lenalidomide) and Lenalidomide (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.

Who is eHealthMe?

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