Uloric and Bacillus anthracis - a phase IV clinical study of FDA data
Summary:
We study 8,067 people who take Uloric (febuxostat) or have Bacillus anthracis. No report of Bacillus anthracis is found in people who take Uloric.
The phase IV clinical study is created by eHealthMe based on reports from the FDA, and is updated regularly.
What is Uloric?
Uloric has active ingredients of febuxostat. It is often used in gout. eHealthMe is studying from 8,067 Uloric users. Check the latest studies of Uloric.
What is Bacillus Anthracis?
Bacillus anthracis: no further information found.
No report is found.
Do you take Uloric and have Bacillus anthracis?
- Check whether Bacillus anthracis is associated with a drug or a condition
- Predict drug outcomes for up to one year with AI
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Related studies:
Effectiveness of, long term effects of, and alternative drugs to Uloric:
- Uloric (8,067 reports)
Bacillus anthracis treatments and more:
How severe was Bacillus anthracis and when was it recovered:
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How the study uses the data?
The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on febuxostat (the active ingredients of Uloric) and Uloric (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.
Who is eHealthMe?
With medical big data and proven AI/ML algorithms, eHealthMe provides a platform for everyone to run phase IV clinical trials. We study millions of patients and 5,000 more each day. Results of our real-world drug study have been referenced on 800+ peer-reviewed medical publications, including The Lancet, Mayo Clinic Proceedings, and Nature. Our analysis results are available to researchers, health care professionals, patients (testimonials), and software developers (open API).
WARNING, DISCLAIMER, USE FOR PUBLICATION
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