Aloe and Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence for Women aged 60+ (a phase IV clinical study of FDA data)
Summary:
Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence is found for women aged 60+ who take Aloe (aloe). This study is created by eHealthMe based on reports of 514 women aged 60+ from the FDA, and is updated regularly. The information that eHealthMe analyzes includes:
- Time on Aloe when people have Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence
- Top conditions
- Top co-used drugs
- Top other side effects
514 women aged 60+ reported to have side effects when taking Aloe.
Among them, 11 people (2.14%) have Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence
What is Aloe?
Aloe has active ingredients of aloe. eHealthMe is studying from 2,128 Aloe users. Check the latest studies of Aloe.
What is Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence?
Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence is found to be associated with 3,452 drugs and 4,928 conditions by eHealthMe. Check the latest studies of Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence.
Number of reports submitted per year:

Severity of Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence
n/aHow people recovered from Drowsiness, hypersomnia, sleepiness - during the day, somnolence
n/aTop conditions involved for these people *:
You may use this to check any potential undetected conditions.
- Immunodeficiency: 6 people, 54.55%
- Psoriatic Arthropathy (inflammation of the skin and joints with kin condition which typically causes patches (plaques) of red, scaly skin to develop): 6 people, 54.55%
- Pain: 4 people, 36.36%
- Anaesthesia: 3 people, 27.27%
- Narcolepsy (brain's inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally): 3 people, 27.27%
- Diabetes: 3 people, 27.27%
- High Blood Cholesterol: 2 people, 18.18%
- Depression: 2 people, 18.18%
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome: 2 people, 18.18%
- Constipation: 2 people, 18.18%
Top co-used drugs for these people *:
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- Vitamin D3: 10 people, 90.91%
- Miralax: 8 people, 72.73%
- Zyrtec: 7 people, 63.64%
- Premarin: 6 people, 54.55%
- Morphine: 6 people, 54.55%
- Zetia: 6 people, 54.55%
- Naprosyn: 6 people, 54.55%
- Lexapro: 6 people, 54.55%
- Orencia: 6 people, 54.55%
- Kale: 6 people, 54.55%
Top other side effects for these people *:
You may use this to check any potential undetected side effects.
- Diarrhea: 8 people, 72.73%
- Nausea (feeling of having an urge to vomit): 7 people, 63.64%
- Impaired Gastric Emptying: 7 people, 63.64%
- Fatigue (feeling of tiredness): 7 people, 63.64%
- Weakness: 6 people, 54.55%
- Fever: 6 people, 54.55%
- Pain: 6 people, 54.55%
- Infusion Site Mass: 6 people, 54.55%
- Infusion Site Erythema (reddening of the skin at infusion site): 6 people, 54.55%
- Infusion Site Bruising: 6 people, 54.55%
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
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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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How the study uses the data?
The study is based on (applicable) gender, age, aloe (the active ingredients of Aloe) and Aloe (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.
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