Leukopenia and drugs of ingredients of ginger (a real world drug study)
Summary:
Leukopenia is found among people who take drugs with ingredients of ginger, especially for people who are female, 60+ old . This phase IV clinical study is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 2,522 people who have side effects when taking drugs with ingredients of ginger from the FDA, and is updated regularly.
Drug(s) considered in the study (i.e. both brand name and generic drugs): African ginger, Amomum zingiber, Ardraka, Black ginger, Cochin ginger, Gan jiang, Gingembre, Ginger, Ginger essential oil, Ginger root, Imber, Indian ginger, Jamaica ginger, Jiang, Kankyo, Kanshokyo, Nagara, Race ginger, Rhizoma zingiberi, Rhizoma zingiberis, Rhizoma zingiberis recens, Sheng jiang, Shoga, Shokyo, Shunthi, Srungavera, Sunth, Sunthi, Vishvabheshaja, Zingiber officinale, Zingiberis rhizoma, Zingiberis siccatum rhizoma, Zinzeberis, Zinziber officinale, Zinziber officinalis.
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2,522 people reported to have side effects when taking drugs with ingredients of ginger.
Among them, 49 people (1.94%) have Leukopenia
What is Leukopenia?
Leukopenia (less number of white blood cells in blood) is found to be associated with 1,685 drugs and 2,291 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Leukopenia.
Number of reports submitted per year:

Gender of people who have Leukopenia when taking drugs with ingredients of ginger *:
- female: 100 %
- male: 0.0 %
Age of people who have Leukopenia when taking drugs with ingredients of ginger *:
- 0-1: 0.0 %
- 2-9: 0.0 %
- 10-19: 0.0 %
- 20-29: 0.0 %
- 30-39: 2.17 %
- 40-49: 6.52 %
- 50-59: 8.7 %
- 60+: 82.61 %
Conditions people have *:
You may use this to check any potential undetected conditions.
- Rheumatoid Arthritis (a chronic progressive disease causing inflammation in the joints): 36 people, 73.47%
- Psoriatic Arthropathy (inflammation of the skin and joints with kin condition which typically causes patches (plaques) of red, scaly skin to develop): 21 people, 42.86%
- Pneumonia: 11 people, 22.45%
- Limb Discomfort (discomfort in leg): 11 people, 22.45%
- Narcolepsy (brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally): 5 people, 10.20%
- Cataplexy (loss of muscle tone accompanied by full conscious awareness): 5 people, 10.20%
- Pain: 3 people, 6.12%
- Fever: 3 people, 6.12%
- Schizophrenia (a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes): 2 people, 4.08%
- Breast Cancer Female: 2 people, 4.08%
Other drugs people take *:
You may use this to check any potential interacting drugs.
- Morphine: 36 people, 73.47%
- Xalatan: 35 people, 71.43%
- Orencia: 35 people, 71.43%
- Cimzia: 34 people, 69.39%
- Xeljanz: 34 people, 69.39%
- Actemra: 34 people, 69.39%
- Enbrel: 34 people, 69.39%
- Levaquin: 33 people, 67.35%
- Arava: 32 people, 65.31%
- Calcium: 32 people, 65.31%
Other side effects people have besides Leukopenia *:
You may use this to check any potential undetected side effects.
- Nausea And Vomiting: 36 people, 73.47%
- High Blood Pressure: 35 people, 71.43%
- Hepatic Enzyme Increased: 35 people, 71.43%
- Intestinal Polyp (small growths in the bowel with the potential for further growth): 35 people, 71.43%
- Glaucoma (increased fluid pressure in the eye with vision loss): 35 people, 71.43%
- Kidney Stones: 35 people, 71.43%
- Bronchitis (inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes): 35 people, 71.43%
- Memory Loss: 35 people, 71.43%
- Mobility Decreased (ability to move is reduced): 35 people, 71.43%
- Bone Erosion: 35 people, 71.43%
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
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.
Related publications that referenced our studies
- Almarshad HA, "Effect of ginger rhizome extract on lymphocytopenic guinea pig with azathioprine", African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2014 Nov .
- Almarshad HA, "Effect of ginger rhizome extract on lymphocytopenic guinea pig with azathioprine", African Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 2014 Nov .
Related studies
Drugs with ingredients of ginger, their effectiveness, alternatives and more:
- African ginger
- Amomum zingiber
- Ardraka
- Black ginger
- Cochin ginger
- Gan jiang
- Gingembre
- Ginger
- Ginger essential oil
- Ginger root
- Imber
- Indian ginger
- Jamaica ginger
- Jiang
- Kankyo
- Kanshokyo
- Nagara
- Race ginger
- Rhizoma zingiberi
- Rhizoma zingiberis
- Rhizoma zingiberis recens
- Sheng jiang
- Shoga
- Shokyo
- Shunthi
- Srungavera
- Sunth
- Sunthi
- Vishvabheshaja
- Zingiber officinale
- Zingiberis rhizoma
- Zingiberis siccatum rhizoma
- Zinzeberis
- Zinziber officinale
- Zinziber officinalis
How the study uses the data?
The study uses data from the FDA. It is based on ginger. All drugs that have the same active ingredients (e.g. brand name and generic drugs) are considered. Dosage of drugs is not considered in the study.
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