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Date:   9/19/2010 4:21:52 PM ( 14 y ago)
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I'm not quite finished with this yet, but almost (I will be done in a couple of hours).  When I'm finished I'll edit/delete this an re-insert the completed version. [Edit - I had a couple of phone calls I had to take, which triggered a couple I had to make, and now  I'm not going to be able to be back at the computer until tomorrow afternoon :(  Finishing is "first on my list" for tomorrow.  Please accept my apology...again :( ]

 

I am updating this because I saw a post that listed questions for those seeking help. Thanks for taking the time to update your post - the more information, the better!

Unyquity I can only imagine how many people come and ask for help and how incredibly busy you must be. All I can say is that I would be extremely grateful for any advice or direction you can send me in.Yes indeedy, I can honestly say since I've opened the forum & Apothecary/Storefront, this is the busiest I've been in all 51 years of my life...but it's the best kind of busy in the world!
 
 I, like many have had health issues for years. Recently they have come to a point of being debilitating and I feel unable to do much most days. I have been on this forum for weeks and only seem to get more confused and overwhelmed. I certainly understand why you'd be confused & overwhelmed on CZ (and by trying to orchestrate a healing plan by yourself - that's tough for anybody!). Things have changed drastically & dramatically since I first started posting. Back in the good-ole-days, most of the information I'm going to share would have been easy to find, and the true baselines of cleansing and restoring the body were agreed upon by the large majority of posters. Sure, we may have (respectfully) disagreed on the 'persnickety details' or 'brand names' of the various cleanses & products...but the basics of health & healing were the standard bill of fare. Now-a-days there's so many different theories & opinions it can be VERY confusing. :::sigh::: Still, CZ is one of THE best places for learning and finding support on the 'net...and it's my goal & calling to see that this forum is a 'haven of healing' for anybody that's 'sick & tired of being sick & tired' and ready to learn & take responsibility for their own health & body successfully.   We'll all do our best to help you be UNconfused/overwhelmed and build a solid foundation for your healing pathways.
 
I was lead to your products by Blueciel and have gotten some great info from her as well. Great!  I am looking to get your input if I can so I can order from you and begin hopefully on a path to healing.  The 'healing path' is the most important part - you can get almost all the products from Dr. Schulze's site or Health Freedom Resources (more expensive though), or make your own.

Here is what might be your longest letter ever on health, I apologize in advance. I am giving you a lot of information on my health over the years, medications I have taken etc. because I am not sure what might help you and I want to make sure you have everything. I am thankful that there are people such as you who have spent time studying and helping others such as myself toward healing. I just want you to know how much I appreciate your help. I believe there's no such thing as 'too much information'...either from you (or to you). So I'll be giving you a LOT of information. I always try to make a few basic things very clear, so let's get those out of the way.
 
--This is not "my" protocol or methodology. All the information I'll be offering is based on the works of Dr. Christopher, Dr. Schulze and Dr. Gerson (mainly). After nearly 10 years of research and self-healing, I found these three healers (and their mentors, as well as other similar healers) to be the most effective (and the most logical and understandable!).   When a full/total program is done, it's called the Incurables Program (shortened to IP), which is what Dr. Schulze/Christopher called it...because these three healers successfully healed all manner of "incurable" diseases (MD, cancer, MS, ALS, the worst of the worst). And if it worked for those that Dr. Schulze called 'the walking dead' (because they'd been told there was absolutely no hope for a cure and they'd be dead in weeks or months, but they were still walking)...then it will work for anyone.
 
--I realize that people can't possibly absorb a 'decades worth' of research, learning (and most importantly, UNlearning) in a few weeks. Still, it's never my desire that anyone does anything to (or puts anything in) their precious body based on my 'say so' or experiences.  We all need to learn to be our OWN doctor!  So I will be providing a LOT of information/links below (but I have only a small idea of what you already know, so I may saying/sharing things you already know) - please don't think I'm being condescending. But please DO try to prioritize (by reading, watching, learning or UNlearning) the information the links that are preceded with asterisks. And be sure to ask whatever questions you may have :)
 
--If you're not familiar with Dr. Schulze, well...the truth is, sometimes he's appears to be a cross between a used car salesman, an angry drill sergeant and a preacher at a revival (and it's likely his mannerism/s have offended us all at one time or another). The one thing we know for sure is that he's blunt & passionate :) When we're up against medical systems, 'science' and an extremely, toxic-poisoned, unnatural environment & society, many of us can use a good shot of passion (without the typical "political correctness"), and he certainly delivers there.   Many times people think this forum/protocol is just about "Schulze", but it's not...it's just that he's written, recorded and published more than any of the other natural healers, so when we share information we share more of "Schulze". It's the message that's important - not the messenger :)
 
--When I make suggestions & recommendations for someone, I always include everything I can possibly think of that will be beneficial and enhance/speed someone's healing. Sometimes this ends up being more than just a bit overwhelming, and I recognize that completely. But I think the worst thing I could possibly do is not include everything I know would be beneficial (and what you need to know or learn to confirm it), only to have you hit a snag somewhere and then tell you, "well, I knew that you need this/that, or should have been doing that/this, but I didn't want to overwhelm you with it at the beginning" :(  It's my job to do my best to share everything I think that would be beneficial - it's your job to examine the info, decide what to do (or not do) with it, and how to prioritize it all. On this forum most of us have 'been there done that' ourselves, so we'll do our best to help in whatever way we can
 
There's a HUGE difference between allopathic/alternative medicine and true natural healing (and it really can be overwhelming 'in the beginning'). In natural healing we must learn (and UNlearn...always that unlearning :::sigh:::) what is truly natural to the body, and how unnatural drugs, foods & supplements truly do conflict with our bodies natural schematics and ability to heal themselves (along with how unnatural and toxic our physical/emotional/spiritual world actually is). And many times that means the information I offer may seem very negative (or like there's way too many things to give-up or to do). But the truth is, identifying and avoiding the negatives is the fastest way to get to the positives (and the PTB Powers That Be have not made it easy to find and utilize the truth).
 
Progess IS a process, and every little step in the right direction is a strong & good step. If you can eliminate the toxic & unnatural things in your life quickly & completely to help ensure your healing efforts will pay off quickly, that would be fantastic...but don't become discouraged if you need to take it a 'few at a time'.   Knowledge IS power...and none of us want to do or not-do things when we don't understand why we need to do them (or give them up). Just do your best to read & learn (and unlearn) - and that will be the best and strongest motivator & healer you can find!
 
And speaking of the Powers That Be (and unlearning), one of THE first things we all have to learn in order to be successful as our own doctors, is to understand how in the world we ever got into this mess (our MDs & NDs having all the technology & science in the world, yet never truly healing anyone of anything). Drugs, toxic/synthetic/unnatural supplements, surgeries and chemo/radiation...they all do nothing but 'bandaid symptoms' and end up making us worse. Even they now call it "disease management" :( This post contains a very brief synopsis of how it happened (and a LOT of other beneficial information: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1372970#i Honestly, if you'd take the time to read through it now, you'll likely find it much easier to make sense of the rest of this post :)
 
Onward to the the healing goodies...
 
At the foundational baseline of any true healing is this simple truth: "Stop doing & eating what makes your body sick and start eating & doing what makes it healthy". The thing is, most of us have no idea how toxic this world now is, and how many things we eat & do that are truly devastating to our health. That's mostly because the various poisons are very 'low dose' and we don't sense the negative effects...but after 20-30 years, the cumulative effect (and wear & tear on our body) is devastating. We have to learn 'what to stop doing & eating' (and why) - so this first part will be (mostly) identifying & addressing what to stop.  

Age, Sex, Height/Weight (height/weight proportionate? under/overweight?)

I am single, 42 years old, I weigh about 120 pounds and I am 5”1. I think I am overweight by about 10 pounds You know your body best, but don't stress or harm yourself trying to reach a weight that's actually underweight for you. On my wedding day (1st) back in 1978 (18 years old) I was 5' 0" and weighed 118. My waist was a mere 21"...but their "charts" said I should have weighed 15-20 pounds less. :::eyeroll::: 

Exercise daily? weekly? never? (how much, what type?)

Right now since my surgeries and then fractured knee incident I am not exercising at all. I want to get back into but just never seem to feel well enough. But I know it is very important. I used to exercise a lot but since June 2009 I have gotten very lazy and then recently I just do not feel well. It may come as a surprise (or not), but the best thing we can do for increasing energy (even at our most compromised) is to increase circulation. You'll be seeing the word "flow" a LOT on this forum! One of the easiest ways to increase blood/oxygen flow (especially since your knees are likely needing some healing & TLC) is to stand in place and move your arms like jumping jacks. It's amazing how fast you can increase your heart rate and get that blood flowing. (Those without knee/leg issues can add "high marching in place" with 'jumping jack arms). I recommend you start doing that (with or without 'leg action') in 5 minute sessions, just 3x a day. Even that much will benefit your energy, healing ability and clarity of mind.

Water: --how much water do you drink daily? (what kind of water? tap; filtered -what kind of filter?-; reverse osmosis (RO); distilled; spring/mineral; other)

I always drink lots of water; you will rarely see me without it. I use a Brita Filter. I also frequently urinate, I am not sure if that is from all the water or not. Sometimes I “go” and then 5 minutes later I can go again. This happens a lot.
How much water is "lots"? "Lots" is GREAT! The very minimum you need for adequate hydration is "1/2 your body weight in ounces", meaning divide your body weight in half (that's 60), so 60 ounces in the absolute minimum amount of pure water you should ingest daily. Dr. Christopher said every adult should have at least a gallon of water a day (I agree).   But the water needs to be free of poisons, and sadly a Brita Filter doesn't do much but take out the smell of the chlorine :( 
 
Your water should be distilled or reverse osmosis filtered (R/O, RO). The debates about various types of water are deep (and some are deeply ridiculous - with ample "evidence" on both sides of the debate). Some say that RO/distilled water is dangerous because of the lack of minerals and it's "emptiness". What we know for sure (2 things) - first, all three of the healers upon which we base our protocol (and many others) used ONLY distilled water (Dr. Schulze allowed RO water). They were dealing with people that were riddled with cancer & severely compromised (most in life-threatening condition). If distilled/RO water was as harmful as many say, these people couldn't have possibly been restored & healed. Secondly, there truly is NO clean, pure, naturally-energized source of water left on the planet - we must all do our best...and complete removing poisons (to me) is the baseline.
 
 If you feel uncomfortable drinking plain distilled or RO water, please feel free to 'remineralize & re-energize it' by adding a tablespoon or two of something like organic brown rice (or even a handful of fresh/clean grass). Please do not add "hard minerals" (like salt or other rocks), as humans are designed to get their minerals from plants - it's plants that uptake, assimilate and process rocks transforming them into a form that is both beneficial & harmless to the human body. 
 
***Rock-based Calcium (and other rock-based minerals)
And while we're on the topic of rock-minerals/supplements that truly can cause harm in the body, these are both 'must reads' regarding the quality of various supplements on the market:
*** Herbal Formulas That Do Not Work  
***Supplements-Mineral and Vitamin Supplements The HONEST STORY
And why we don't want to use 'standardized or isolated' herbal tinctures: Isolated/Standardized Extracts of plants & herbs
 
The most important thing is to NOT add to the massive burden of poisons in our body that makes us sicker & weaker and prevents our body from healing itself. And fluoride is one of the most volatile poisons known to man (it can only be removed from water by RO filtration or distillation). Fluoride & chlorine also destroy the beneficial microorganisms throughout our body & digestive tract (which is something we all need to address, but is particularly important since you're had major problems).   
 
***Fluoride video: The Fluoride Deception (Interview With Christopher Bryson)
***The various dangers and adverse effects of fluoride (yes, a very tacky presentation, but very valid information): Fluoride
--Curezone's Fluoride page: Fluoride Adverse Health Effects
--Scientific data that backs up the above information: A Bibliography of Scientific Literature on Fluoride


Other beverages (daily, occasionally):

The only thing I drink daily is water. Fantastic! Occasionally when I am very tired and need to do something I will drink black tea. Perhaps one to two cups a week. I understand doing  that completely (I've had major on/off battles with caffeine for decades) but when we're healing ourselves, the first rule (always) is to "stop doing what makes us sick, and start doing what makes us healthy"...and black/green teas both contain HIGH amounts of fluoride: 
Fluoride Green/Black Tea and anything with caffeine actually results in a lack of energy in the end. When you get the time :::grin::: you'll understand more fully why even a few cups a weeks is harmful by scanning through these: Caffeine Effects & Dangers -   &   +Caffeine Withdrawal - Re: Quickie: anything else I should order? 
 Sometimes I drink red caffeine free tea. Very rarely I drink Diet Soda. I used to drink GT’s Kombucha until it went off the market. I really like it. Kombucha is great (it's super-easy to make it yourself, and you don't have to use "tea" to make it :)  Of course, diet soda is another no-no, because aspartame is a major chemical poison :( ASPARTAME - THE SILENT KILLER
 
I sure hope you don't think I'm "criticizing", it's just that we definitely have to eliminates all of the "don'ts" before we get to the "do's"...and it's extremely common to assume we're eating/drinking healthily & naturally, when really we're not (and it's one of the major reasons so many people fail when trying to heal their bodies). It's essential that we eliminate anything & everything we possibly can that compromises our body in any way if we're going to expect it to have the energy and ability to heal & restore itself. The last thing on earth we want is to spend major time, effort and money on healing protocols & products just to have it all wasted because our body has to spend it's energy fighting & detoxifying from poisons we're putting in it. We need all of that energy to go towards repairs & restoration!

Diet (in any given week) - please be as specific as possible:

For the most part my diet has usually been pretty healthy. Mainly I have just tried to keep a healthy balance. I do not eat processed foods (except the occasional pretzels or other snacks but it is rare), I rarely except on holidays and events eat white sugar, no white flour either. I have used Stevia for a few years. I try to eat organic when I can afford it. Since I lost my job I have not been able to do as much organic because of cost but I have tried to keep the chicken organic and some other things. Before my surgery in June I was starting a raw diet. I had done it for about 5 months and was almost 100% raw. I was just starting to get into Super Foods such as Spirulina, Maca and Gogi powder. I was drinking a lot of green smoothies and juicing. I have a Breville juice fountain and also a pretty good blender which I was able to make the smoothies in. I had planned to get a Vitamix but plans changed when I ended up in the hospital. With the surgeries and everything that has gone on I did not go back to raw but have tried to eat healthy. I have not been eating as many salads it is weird but I seem to have lost a taste for them. Since November I have been eating mainly gluten free and about two weeks ago went 100% gluten free. Mainly I would eat chicken, brown rice, GF bread, GF pasta, GF oatmeal, GF cereal, frozen veggies, eggs, sweet potatoes, acorn squash, lots of fruit (mainly apples, grapes, berries in smoothies, and peaches), black beans, lentils, fruit smoothies etc. Last week I started a Candida Diet. I am not sure about this and what is right but I cut out all of the GF bread, GF cereal, GF oatmeal, brown rice, all fruit except today I did but some green apples and have gone lighter on the beans. Some of what I ate this past week is zucchini, yellow squash, eggs (with spinach, onions, peppers and garlic), cucumbers, avocado, chicken, ground turkey, green beans, a little red grapes, one apple, etc.

--what percentage of the above is organic?
Not a very high percent right now because I am unemployed. Mainly my meats are always organic and eggs

--oils & fats (what kind? how much?)

I use Extra Virgin Olive Oil. I am interested in finding out about Coconut Oil to eat and use. I stay pretty much away from saturated fat foods

--meat (what kind? how much?)

Chicken, occasionally ground turkey, deli turkey/chicken. Usually have some type of animal protein one time day

--dairy (what kind? how much?)

I am dairy free except for the occasional half and half in my teas. I use almond/hemp/rice milk

--how many/what kind of fruits/veggies daily? (raw, steamed, cooked?)

Before the Candida Diet I would eat an apple or two a day, grapes every day usually and sometimes fruit smoothies. Usually frozen veggies (no sugar or anything added just veggies). Now on diet I am eating zucchini, and yellow squash (microwave) , frozen green beans, spinach, onions, peppers, cucumbers, green apples, berries

--white sugar? white flour? white salt?
None, I use stevia and celtic sea salt

-processed foods?
None right now on Candida Diet but previously I used to eat the occasional gluten free pretzels or snacks. I have not eaten a lot of processed foods in years

-gmo frankenfoods (non-organic: soy/derivatives, corn/derivatives, canola/cottonseed oil, beet sugar)

Not sure about this - Much to the dismay of our bodies (and planet), all the "foods" listed above (except sweet corn) are GM...which stands for Genetically Modified. These "foods" are extremely dangerous and unhealthy. In the US, one must choose certified organic or "non gmo" to ensure not ingesting these insidious substances. This video is long (for whenever you have time to watch it):
Everything You HAVE TO KNOW about Dangerous Genetically Modified Foods on Vimeo
eHere's an overview of why you never want to ingest any more of these mutations: http://www.seedsofdeception.com/utility/showArticle/?objectID=1040
 
And here's how to avoid them all (be sure to check out all the additional links at the left) http://www.seedsofdeception.com/Public/BuyingNon-GMO/index.cfm
 
Okay, take a deep breath and get ready for what may be the biggest bomb of this whole post - the optimal diet for healing our bodies is raw (or low-cooked/steam) vegan...with as much juicing and juice-fasting as possible. And there really are seriously good reasons for this. I'll do my best to explain 'years worth' of learning as concisely as possible - you'll find lots of good tips, information and links in this post/FAQ/thread: [FAQ] Healing Cleanse: The Food Program... working file thread (edited)
 
***Be sure to read this as soon as possible: JUICE-FASTING: The POWERFUL healing therapy!
 
It takes a vast amount of energy daily to "completely process" food from the time we put it in our mouth until it exits our body (up to 65% of our entire body's energy resources daily!). This energy could be used to heal us, but it's spent processing & assimilating the nutrients from food. Meat & dairy (and grains in their unnatural form) are THE most energy-zapping things we can eat (and they yield very little nutrition for the amount of work/energy it takes to assimilate them). We all know this is true - if we eat a meal that's heavy in meat/cheese/dairy and/or bread-pasta, we immediately feel extremely sluggish and it takes hours for that sluggishness to dissipate - but if we eat a meal of fruits, steamed/raw veggies or something like an oriental stir-fry, we're out of the sluggish zone very quickly. Dr. Christopher explains it like this (my paraphrase and additions):
 
Imagine two machines that process ore daily for decades - they each extract gold from the rough ore that's put into into them. Into one machine is put tons of dirt & rocks that contain tiny particles of gold - into the other is put small amounts of dirt & rocks containing thick veins of pure gold. Which machine is going to require the most maintenance? Which machine is going to break down most often? Which machine is going to 'die' soonest? Of course, the one that has to work the hardest to extract the gold.
 
Fruits, vegetables, sprouted nuts, seeds & grains in their live, wholesome form (and the oils thereof) are pure gold ore to our bodies. Animals that we eat for their dead flesh, unborn offspring (eggs) and bodily fluids eat pure gold ore to develop their muscles, tissues, offspring, and the fluids they feed their offspring. When we eat these dead animal parts, we are getting the gold, but our bodies (ore-processing machines) have to work very hard to break out the various second-hand nutrients/gold, and then work even harder (with various acids & enzymes our body must create from it's own nutrient stores), so that we can assimilate these second-hand nutrients. And worse yet, all the 'leftover non gold' is very mucous forming because meat & dairy contain absolutely no fiber at all - so it clogs & coats our intestinal tracts, making it even harder for the next shovel of ore to be processed. We expend all that energy and cause all that 'wear & tear' just to get a small amount of the very nutrients we desperately require to sustain our health & life. And let's not even think about "flour"...mix it with water (whether it's white flour or whole grain flour) and it will glue wallpaper on a wall for decades. We could be giving our bodies pure gold...and that's what we need to do if we're going to repair all the damage done so our bodies have the energy and fuel they require to heal themselves.
 
I'm an Iowa farm girl - my grandpa raised Black Angus cattle and my grandma raised chickens. My home has always been "well stocked" with dairy, meat & cheeses (omg cheese, I LOVE cheese!). You can be assured that there was NO ONE harder to convince than me. In fact, when Rocky53 (my hubby) and I started our healing journey, we actually shook hands and swore to each other than we'd NEVER be extremists, and we both swore we would NEVER even entertain the idea of being vegetarian or vegan. But bit by bit we UNlearned and learned, and now we use organic meat/cheese only as seasonings, and the only way we drink milk is as dairy kefir. Honestly? we do still keep a jar of 'pickled eggs' in the fridge to use in our salads and 'sprout wraps' occasionally. But when we're in "healing mode", it's strictly juice-fasting and vegan eating (except for the milk kefir, of which we're just learning it's benefits...and sorry we didn't learn sooner).
 
Third grade science (or what used to be 3rd grade science): No life form (no matter how big or small) can sustain life without two things: 1) the ability to assimilate the nutrients it requires, and 2) the ability to expel it's own waste. 
 
Everything in our body DEPENDS DIRECTLY upon having (and being able to assimilate) enough high-grade premium nutrition to fuel our bodies), and our being able to neutralize & expel the poisons we ingest and create. 

Do you use a microwave oven? If so, how often?

Yes probably daily  I think you'll quickly see it's time to shut the door and pull the plug...and break-up with that nutrient & health destroyer/killer like a bad boyfriend! :) This is a place we've all been - and surprisingly, it's really not that difficult to 'unplug' ourselves :)
 
***Microwaved Food...YIKES FOLKS (must read)
*** Microwave ovens (check THIS out!)
 
1). Continually eating food processed from a microwave oven causes long term -- permanent -- brain damage by "shorting out" electrical impulses in the brain [de-polarizing or de-magnetizing the brain tissue].
 
2). The human body cannot metabolize [break down] the unknown by-products created in microwaved food.
 
3). Male and female hormone production is shut down and/or altered by continually eating microwaved foods.
 
4). The effects of microwaved food by-products are residual [long term, permanent] within the human body.
 
5). Minerals, vitamins, and nutrients of all microwaved food is reduced or altered so that the human body gets little or no benefit, or the human body absorbs altered compounds that cannot be broken down.
 
6). The minerals in vegetables are altered into cancerous free radicals when cooked in microwave ovens.
 
7). Microwaved foods cause stomach and intestinal cancerous growths [tumors]. This may explain the rapidly increased rate of colon cancer in America.
 
8). The prolonged eating of microwaved foods causes cancerous cells to increase in human blood.
 
9). Continual ingestion of microwaved food causes immune system deficiencies through lymph gland and blood serum alterations.
 
10). Eating microwaved food causes loss of memory, concentration, emotional instability, and a decrease of intelligence.


How "un-wired" are you at home and at work? Cell phone? WiFi? Cordless phone (what mHz or gHz? DECT?); other wireless toys & gadgets?

I use a cell phone, IPOD and I am on my computer at home daily
 
I know this one is even more of toughie for people to get their head around, but the facts are the facts...and cell phones and electro-gadgets (particularly if they're wi-fi or 'cordless') emit various electronic & magnetic frequencies and radiation/ionizing radiation that mutate tissue & cells, cause cancer and short circuit our body's electrical system. Holding a cell-phone to our head for only a few minutes disrupts/breaks the blood-brain barrier (which protects our brain from poisons/metals/proteins in our bloodstream). Most people think the reason it's unsafe to drive a car while on a cell is the 'distraction factor' (which is definitely a factor),, but the countries that have outlawed it know the real truth. This disruption of the blood-brain barrier and the effect of radiating our brain actually depresses/alters one's reaction time (and associated abilities), not only during, but for around 20 minutes AFTER the call is disconnected. How badly is the reaction time affected? The same as being slightly drunk! What in the world has happens in our brain when electro-magnetic-radiation make us 'drunk' when we haven't ingested any alcohol?!?
 
I haven't yet had time to compile & post all the necessary documentation for an 'FAQ', but here's a post (the first with 'must see' videos) Please be sure to watch them, and you'll gain a lot of truth! Dirty Electricity & EMF videos & info (heart, blood sugar & adrenals) Re... simply scan the Table of Contents in this one if you don't have time to download/read the .pdf Cell Phone Poisoning Of America (read only if you care about your health) 
 
Of course, NONE of us can 'separate ourselves' from every toxin, poison and health destroying frequency or radiation...and we certainly can't do it overnight. Yet, we have to do our best to stop subjecting our bodies to the things that unnaturally alter our body, so our body's natural healing schematics can work to heal us. Knowledge is the biggest key - learn everything you can about "why" these changes need to be made, and then do your best to prioritize it the best way you can. And PLEASE (always!) feel free to voice any & all questions (and even frustrations). We're all on different steps and we all have different gifts - helping & supporting each other is definitely why we're all here! :)
 
One of the best/quickest things you can do? Get the cellphone, wifi and all electronic gadgets out of your bedroom so you're not exposed and "radiating" while you sleep! You can easily (cheaply!) find a corded Caller ID phone on eBay and keep that in your bedroom.

Are you exposed to chemicals in the home or workplace frequently? If so, what?

No 
 
FANTASTIC!

Allergies (food, chemical, drugs, other):

Penicillin. I have done several Gluten Tests and nothing has been conclusive so they suggested I go gluten Free

Food "reactions":

Not sure. 
 
You'd know if you had "food reactions" - "yay!" that you don't. Going "gluten free" never hurt anyone (and it's helped tons of folks who had no idea they had a gluten sensitivity).

Pharmaceutical drugs (current/past):

I have tried numerous medications in the past. It is hard to remember everything they have tried me on over the years. Here is the best I can recall. I'll add some quick notes (and questions), and summarize a few thoughts at the end of this section. Just so you know, the various side-effect profiles (at the complete end of this post) are taken from a site called eHealthMe - which compiles ACTUAL adverse effects from actual reports to the FDA. These are not "theoretical" - and we can guesstimate that these numbers represent 10% or less of what really occurs (this is because the majority of the these reports are made by physicians, and it's very uncommon for a physician to admit to a patients that a drug he/she prescribed, has in any way damaged or harmed the patient). Most physicians just prescribe another drug to counteract the adverse effects.
 
 [new addition - I see you're totally off the Difulcan & Wellbutrin now...AWESOME!!!]
 
Oh yes, about "side effects" (taken from here: http://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1498182#i )
Allow me to discuss the term "side effects". These two words are VERY often misunderstood...they are taken to mean that unless one sees or feels 'whatever' is on the list of side-effects, that the side effects are NOT occurring.

*!* NOTHING COULD BE FURTHER FROM THE TRUTH *!*

Each side effect that is listed on a side-effect 'profile' is a SYMPTOM of the chemical action of a drug (supplement or isolated nutrient) in the body that causes that side-effect/symptom to appear. This action (whatever it may be) is generally not explained or evident to a user. The chemical action of the substance IS happening, whether or not the side-effect actually appears! When there are no apparent side-effects, this only means that the body IS fighting, and has the strength to combat the action of the drug (to the point of not exhibiting the symptom of the action the drug IS causing).

Hence, many people believe erroneously that because they've taken a drug for several days, weeks, months or years (and experienced no obvious side-effects during that time) that's it's impossible for "new" issues to be related to the same drug they've been taking for some time, without experiencing side-effects. It doesn't work that way - in fact, just the opposite is true (the longer you take a drug, the more likely you are to start exhibiting side-effects). People don't generally develop the side-effect of liver destruction from drinking a 6 pack a day for a few weeks or months (or even years), nor does it appear out of nowhere instantaneosly. The same with cigarettes (or anything toxic, actually) - although the damage IS being done, our bodies (being the miraculous things they are) are able to combat & neutralize these chemicals for quite some time, before the side-effects become very real symptoms and/or evidence of damage. Luckily for us, the body's ability to heal & restore itself is infinite; even if we take these drugs/chemicals to the point we exhibit the result of our body becoming exhausted and no longer able to fight & defend itself, it's almost ALWAYS possible to undo the damage (and of course, correct the original cause/need for a toxic bandaid).

Cuurent-Diflucan 200mg 2x day¬-currently taking on 3rd week Adverse effects below

Current-Wellbutrin XL 150mg¬-have taken about 2 months but I am weaning myself off right now  EXCELLENT! Of all the drugs I'm familiar with, it's the psych-drugs & benzos with which I'm most familiar. You'll be in a much better 'healing position' as you continue to wean off :) Adverse effects below

Current- B12 Shots weekly why?

Nasonex Spray-As needed All steroid drugs are extremely harmful to our bodies, so do your best to eliminate/less this whenever possible. As you cleanse and restore your body, the need for this (allergies/reactions) will subside & disappear. Adverse effects below

Antibiotics-I know when I was in the hospital I was on antibiotics. Also thru the years I have taken them on and off. I have not taken any in 2010. 'Glad to hear you've not had any recently - they really are horrible (we NEED the life in our bodies these drugs kill). And of course, there are natural substances that actually are more effective, as well as safe!

Clonzapam (rarely for sleep) adverse-effects below
***These below are hard to guess it all depends on my pain and migraine cycle for the month and how bad it is for how much I take I realize you're not taking these for the fun of it :( And I'm sorry that 'modern medicine' hasn't done anything for all these years of your pain (except to offer you 'toxic bandaids that only cause more symptoms). Seriously Jackie, I admire your tenacity and your willingness to start taking control of your health and your life! When I first saw this drug list, I was astounded that you're not much sicker & more disabled than you are. And it certainly proves that you are extremely strong-willed and 'in control' to have not become addicted to the Xanax, Clonazepam, Valium (which can cause life-destroying addictions in as little as 4 weeks of regular use) - and the Percoset & Dilaudid are also addictive. Woman, you ARE to be truly commended (and so is your liver)!!!

Imitrex as needed perhaps 8 times a month (more during bad headache cycles) Adverse effects below (of all the ones you're currently taking)

Migranal Spray (as needed for migraine perhaos 1x month at most)  

Prednisone Tablets (as needed for migraine perhaps 1 round a month at most). Also did a at home treatment of IV steroids in May of 1010, and in 2009. Be sure to check out the adverse-effects of this one...and do your best to stay away from steroids. Without ANY doubt, steroids are likely 100% responsible for your knee issues and osteopenia :(

Zofran (as needed for nausea¬-perhaps 8 times a month)

Phenergan ((as needed for nausea¬-perhaps 8 times a month)

Naproxen (rarely, at most 1x month). Used to take daily and stopped in June.

Torrodol injections (perhaps 1 x month)

Diludud (as needed in the past about 1x maybe 2 a month)

Percocet (varies at different times. As needed for migrines 1 to 2 times month. During surgery’s was on daily and also when I fractured my knees was on it.
Valium¬¬-as needed varies perhaps 3 or 4 times month

Zanax-as needed perhaps 3 or 4 times month

Past-Armour thyroid and other thyroid meds I cannot remember

Past-cortef, hydrocortisone and low dose prednisone for adrenals

Past-Ritain-very short try about 2 weeks in 2010

Past-Pregnosine Cream and pills. Have tried several throughout the years

Past-morphine IV Pump in hospital

Past other sleeping drugs such as Ambien etc
 
Another thing to always remember is that these drugs all have adverse-effect profiles (and those are generally taken from 6-8 week clinical trials). These are NOT the long-term effects (which are generally not known at all). The biggest thing that's not known is what happens in the body when we combine these chemicals and what new chemicals are created (and their effects short & long term). What we know for SURE? They're all poisons at some level or another, and they ALL put incredible stress on the liver and kidneys. Somehow (nothing short of a miracle), you haven't expressed that you have specific liver or kidney symptoms, but we know your liver & kidneys have to be 'stressing major' - so we'll definitely need to do some maintenance work there. 

Over The Counter drugs (current/past):

Benadryl-take for occasional skin rashes and sometimes for sleep. Taking right now because I think I am having an allergic reaction or something to Wellbutrin

Advil/Tylenol¬-rarely use

Pepto Bismol-on occasion

Imodium AD-on occasion

Exlax-on occasion

Miralax-Tried after hospital but did not like

Supplements (please be as specific as possible as include 'name brands' and amounts taken):

I have tried numerous supplements and herbs over the years. It is hard to remember them all but here is the best I can remember. Previous to November most of my supplements were from Orthomolecular. Now I have been taking MD
Prescriptives which I can get from my doctor at a discount.

When I was diagnosed with the yeast my new doctor said to stop the vitamins because they were not being absorbed. So for about two weeks I have only taken Melatonin and the Probiotic. I recently added magnesium back in because the Diflucan was making me constipated, which I still am
 
'Super glad to hear you're off the major-majority of the supplements. Most of them are very stressful to the body (for very little value).   Virtually all supplements are "isolated forms" of a nutrient (and many are synthetic). Isolates are missing the dozens/hundreds of other phytochemicals and cofactors necessary for our body to process & utilize them. The isolated forms ALWAYS have some type of adverse or unbalancing effect. Our goal is to restore all systems to fully functioning and do our best to ensure natural balance so the BODY can use it's miraculous healing schematics to restore itself. Any & every time we ingest something that throws our body out of balance, we're just that further away from a true healing. Sure, these supplements may mask or band-aid symptoms...but like we're always saying "no disease is because of a lack of pharmaceuticals or supplements". So many times in alternative healing we just end up spending thousands of dollars only to substitute a shelf of pharmaceuticals for a shelf of supplements. (arrrgh).
 
True healing always comes faster when we're off the pharmaceuticals & isolated supplements. However, it makes no sense to rip our body away from something it's dependent upon. It's almost certain we'll find a few herbal bandaids that are more 'in balance' with your body to relieve your symptoms until we can get to the root cause...but until then, do your best to keep all drugs & supplements at a minimum, and soon you'll find you're not needing them anymore :)

MD Prescriptives CoQ10-100mg with vitamin E

Fish Oil-MD Prescriptives RX Omega 3x day¬-each Pill is EPA 500, DHA 250:. Previously used to take Orthomega Fish Oil (formerly Mega Omega Fish Oil) by Ortho Molecular. Also a long time ago did Carlsons Fish Oil. I have also taken other fish oils and flax oils thru the years

Multi-MD Prescriptives Essentials Multi Vitamin

Probiotic-Xymogen ProbioMax DF taking now 1x day. Previously took MD Prescriptives Purebiotic 3x day, Before that BD Lactinix 3 or 4 tabs a day, Previous to Ortho

Biotic by Ortho Molecular

Calcium Carbonate: 1000mg Cal and 800mg D. Used to take Rainbow Light Just Once which was calcium and Magnesium

Magnesium Oxidate: 400mg taking now. Used to take Magnesium Glycinate 100 mg by Douglas Laboratories

Ester C-Vitamin C (about 1500/day)

Ortho B Complex by Ortho Molecular take two tablets daily

Melatonin P.R. 3 mg Prolonged-Release Bisected Tablets by

Douglas Laboratories¬-I take 3 or 4 a night

Vitamin D3, 5000 IU by Complementary Prescriptions took 10,000 for one month. Previously took Vitamin D 5000 iu by Ortho Molecular. Not taking a D supplement right now

5-HTP 50mg (5-Hydroxytryptophan) by Pure Encapsulations –tried for one month and did not work

DHEA 25 mg by Ortho Molecular-Tried but never completed a month

Iodoral 12.5 mg by Optimox Corporation- Tried but never completed a month

Vitamin B-2 400 mg by Bio-Tech-tried taking extra for migraines but did not help

Pregnenolone by Ortho Molecular-Tried awhile back did not like

Thyrotain by Ortho Molecular- Tried awhile back did not like

Reacted Multimin by Ortho Molecular- Tried awhile back did not like

Natural Calm-Years ago I used to take in the evenings and tried again about 5 months ago but no longer taking it.

After my surgery’s I started to use ground flax seeds for fiber.

I have also used Hemp Powder in my smoothies and also Whole Foods Whey Protein Powder

Other current therapies, cleanses or protocols:

None right now besides the diflucan and Candida diet

What, if anything, are you are doing or taking now that is yielding positive results?

I think the Diflucan has had some results but it is difficult to say.

What, if anything, have you done in the past that yielded negative results?

Not sure

Recent vaccines:

Flu Vaccine yearly  Here's another (likely) shocker - it's been proven/known for decades that vaccines do NOT provide immunity...and they're VERY toxic to our body. Pasteur admitted (on his deathbed) that his "germ theory" was wrong...but by then, the pharmaceutical giants were already raking in millions (now billions) - and his theory was already ensconced as a valid truth :( The links in this thread will give you all the info you need. In the meantime, I strongly suggest that you put your annual injection "on hold" until you've reviewed the data. http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1391215

How many bowel movements daily/weekly? (color, consistency, etc)

Right now b/c of the Diflucan I am constipated. Most often I go once a day in the am. They seem normal movements, not really hard. Sometimes I will go a 2nd time. I know you've been reading a LOT about bowel & constipation issues. I just want to make sure and clarify - in a general sense "constipation" is anytime we're not having 3-5 normal bowel movements daily (one for every meal eaten and one upon rising and possibly before going to bed). They should be 'about' the color & consistency of peanut butter. Too many can also indicate 'constipation' (because many times 'too many' indicates there are major constrictions, inflammation or impactions that substantially narrow the passageway) - this causes strangely formed (sometimes too runny) and over frequent bms. The diverticulitis is definitely a sign of frequent engorging, impaction & swelling that causes the pockets/herniations to "pop out" - as those are impacted with various putrefying organic matter, we then see the various inflammations & infections.

Do you have a juicer? (if so what kind? centrifugal; single auger; masticating; if you don't know, what's the brand/model?)

I have a Breville juice fountain and also a pretty good blender which I was able to make the green and fruit smoothies in. 'Glad to hear you have a juicer and a good blender (both are essential). I realize the Breville Juice Fountain is VERY fast and super easy to utilize, but frustratingly, it a centrifugal juicer so it provides the least nutrition of any type of juicer. Read through this for more info:
http://curezone.com/upload/_N_Forums/Natural_Heali/JuicerInformation.doc and perhaps you'll end up considering selling your Breville on eBay/other and getting a juicer that provides substantially more healing/healthy benefits. In the meantime (if you're not already), dust that baby off and put 'er to work as often as you possibly can. JUICE-FASTING: The POWERFUL healing therapy! and this MAJOR time-saver: Juicing in canning jars

Current Health Issues (the more details, the better!):

I went to a new doctor recently and his idea was that I had leaky gut and that was the main issue behind all of my problems. I did a stool test from Metametrix and it came back with +3 out of 4 for yeast/fungi. It said I had no parasites and there were no other major issues. He put me on Diflucan 200mg 2x a day for two weeks. I continued the treatment for another two weeks because I thought it was helping. I am still in the process of taking it. I have taken it for about 3 weeks. With or without a "test" it would be almost impossible to convince me that you didn't have a candida overgrowth (due to all the drugs/fluoride and knowing that you've had such severe colon issues). It's extremely uncommon for parasites to show up in ANY stool test :( It's likely 95% or more humans have some type of parasite; the build-up of "mucoid plaque" and decaying organic matter throughout the intestinal tract is THE perfect/major feeding, breeding and hiding place of parasites. Doing a parasite cleanse with your colon cleansing/healing is easy (and not very expensive) - so that's definitely on the 'to do' list below...but it may be something you want to wait to do until after the first 30 days of cleansing and healing restoration. Sure, killing off the yeastie-beasties results in a lessening of symptoms, but it doesn't correct the reason they've over-proliferated. This is a GREAT overview (another "must read"):
Candida Albicans - Intestinal Yeast Overgrowth - Bacterial Dysbiosis - Gut Dysbiosis
 
We can "sugar starve" and kill them all we want, but they're saprophytes (get their nourishment from 'decaying organic matter'). Candida are part of the natural clean-up crew of the body - too much to clean up = too many of them (and all the symptoms that go along with it). Get rid of the cause and we'll get rid of the overgrowth and the symptoms. We'll definitely add some Slippery Elm to help heal your intestinal tract, repair leaky gut and provide great nutrition. Also (ding! ding! ding!) it's something you can eat and hold down no matter how bad the nausea becomes :) Here's some information on Slippery Elm bark powder: http://healingtools.tripod.com/slipelm2.html
 
Slippery elm, Ulmus rubra, Ulmus fulva, Slippery elm lozenges article and photos by Steven Foster
 
Slippery Elm - the funny sounding herb with serious significance.

In addition he did say the test showed I had more bad bacteria than good bacteria. He sold me his (of course) expensive probiotic which I have been taking for a month. For as long as I can remember I have taken probiotics, high quality ones which made me surprised that it seemed they have not done anything. Actually we find that this isn't uncommon at all. In a nutshell: when the condition/state of the lining of the colon isn't healthy (particularly when it's coated/covered with junk), there's simply no way for the various microorganisms to recolonize. So the capsules we take are generally "only good" until they're pooped out :( You'll have MUCH better results if you replenish as you cleanse and restore (and afterward too). We currently have a supply of water kefir grains so you can make your own water kefir (just be sure to ask in the 'Note section' when you place your order and we'll be sure to send you some free), and you'll likely want to get some milk kefir grains so you can start making your own dairy kefir (very inexpensive and extremely effective). You can save a few of those expensive capsules and mix some in with the kefirs (if you want to experiment :). Just be sure to utilize only organic, non-homogenized milk (raw if at all possible).   This is where I suggest you get dairy kefir grains: 
Real Kefir Grains · Quality Probiotic Cultures

The Metametrix botanicals test came back that the yeast fungi were sensitive to: Garlic, Uva Ursi, Oregano, Cats Claw and Oil of Thyme. It is resistant to: Black Walnut, Wormwood, Goldenseal, Caprylic Acid, Olive Leaf, and Undecylenic Acid.  I am very skeptical of these types of test, because I much prefer to make my decisions based on symptoms & results. It's virtually impossible to recreate the conditions of the human body outside of the human body - and responses in a test tube or petri dish typically are much different than those that occur within the human body. Whatever my opinion, it's garlic that's THE most effective for yeast/fungi, so we're "good to go" there.

The yeast is what led me to this forum. :::smile::: you're likely getting quite a bit more than you bargained for, eh? :) I'm much more interested in true healing, than just addressing one or two isolated 'issues'.

In June 2009 I had emergency surgery on my colon. I had to have a piece of my colon removed and I had a colostomy bag for 5 months. In November they reversed the surgery. Unknown to me, I had Diverticulosis and I had a very bad attack which punctured my colon. Previous to this I did not really have any stomach issues. Some nausea on and off and bloating but nothing else.

My 1st hospital stay with the surgery was about 9 days in June of 2009. About 2 weeks after I was released I got sick and ended up back in the hospital for about 5 days. I was throwing up and unable to keep food down. Then in Nov 2009 I had the reversal surgery and was in the hospital for about 7 days. During these hospital stays I was on a morphine pump, antibiotics, and other things. I took Percocet after the surgeries as well for the pain. There was also the anesthesia from the surgery.

In November before my 2nd surgery I had a Colonoscopy which came up clear except for Diverticulosis.
Whew, all that had to be seriously stressing, worrisome and all around "rough". I'm glad to hear you got through it all as successfully as you have.   I think it's pretty strange that they tell someone a colonoscopy that reveals diverticulosis is "clear" except for that. Do they think that somehow bubbles & pockets that can rupture the intestinal tract happen for no reason? Allopathic tests are sometimes SO misleading (not to mention dangerous). It's fantastic that they were able to do a reversal successfully. Now it'll be MUCH easier to actually heal your colon & digestive tract (which will aid/assist so many of your other symptoms!).

I have had many health issues in my life and before November I struggled but was able to maintain life most of the time. After my surgery in November everything changed. As one of my doctors said I am basically flatlined, depleted everywhere. All of the previous medical issues are still there but in addition there has been extreme fatigue and depression which seem to be debilitating to me. I got laid off in Feb which turned out to be a hidden blessing. I have been able to spend these months recuperating and trying to figure out a way to get better.  It is very common for people that have taken large amounts of pharmaceuticals to have a major decline after a surgery. We simply have no idea how desperately our body is fighting daily just to keep our blood cleansed from the tens of thousands of toxins we're constantly exposed to (and how compromised our organs have become because of it). And when we combine 'whatever the need was' for surgery AND the vast amount of drugs, anesthesia and truly sickening environment of hospitals (not to mention the dead, nutrient void food) - well, our bodies simply cannot stand the stress of it all. There's just too many symptoms and issues that's it's been fighting 'on the edge' for us to be able to withstand 'all of the above' PLUS the trauma of the carving into our bodies. Perhaps you're aware -?- ...modern medicine is statistically the leading cause of death in the USA. Yes, going to a hospital/doctor and taking drugs as prescribed IS the most common cause of death. Not cancer, not accidents, not heart disease...death. And that doesn't even count the millions & millions of people that are disabled from it. As soon as you find the time (this is long), but if you do value your life (and that of those you love) - this information in this article (and the links after the 'red letter update') is very important knowledge to have & understand:
Please read! Understanding me/Unyquity VERY IMPORTANT SCHULZE STUFF

Here is a list of ongoing medical issues that I have been diagnosed with or struggle with:

Migraines/Pain: When I was about 15/16 I started to have migraines and have continued thru the years. I have seen numerous doctors, done MRIs, Cat Scans, etc etc. On a normal month I may get 5 to 8 migraines. In the past I have had some that last for months. Or when I get my cycle they can last from 5 days to two weeks. Right now my protocol with them is first Imitrex, I can take this for a few days but if it goes on too long then I have to move to another product. Sometimes Torradol Injections,Migranel Spray, or Valium. If the migraine cycle continues then I have to move onto the narcotics. I use Percocet or Diluidid. If the cycle continues past that then often the only way to stop it is with a short course of steroids. I also get nerve blocks in my head and trigger point injections in my back. I did a round in May 2010 but that was the 1st time in years. In the recent years my migraines have increased during my cycle. These are usually the ones that last anywhere from days to weeks. When things have gotten really bad I have had home IV treatments consisting of Steriods and other IV drugs. I did this in May 2010 to try and stop a horrible migraine cycle I was having and had previously done it twice before, once in the hospital. I tried topamax for a few years for the migraines but went off it when I was trying to get “clean” and stop all the daily meds.
 
I'm guessing you remember the lady in Dr. Schulzes colon newsletter that suffered for decades with migraines, and had them disappear completely after a thorough colon cleanse. And you likely wouldn't buhLEEV how integral this is and how it interconnects with our period. The sigmoid wraps directly around the ovaries/uterus, and even the slightest swelling can "squish" them 'out of function' - causing all KINDS of female/hormonal issues and pressing on various nerves (which then signal/press on the others, and then others...) that can create symptoms and issues that doctors never correlate. For several days before our period arrives, our uterus is at it's most swollen, so if this is the 'baseline cause' of your migraines, it would be logical that this would be the time you're most likely to get them (and no matter what you do or what drugs you take, they won't recede until the uterine swelling recedes). I'm sure the docs have asked you a zillion questions about possible issues surrounding the onset of the migraines in your teens, but have they ever asked you things like: around the time of onset did you experience any gastro-intestinal issues? start taking drugs (particularly birth control pills) that caused any type of constipation or bowel issues? any intestinal trauma? uterine/ovarian trauma? anything that resulted in constipation or a change of bowel movements (drugs, stress, change of diet, new school, etc). Or sometimes there's really nothing that causes it (other than the need for some healthy 'colon maintenance work and change of our diet and/or adequate hydration). In her youth, my sister thought she might have a hernia and the doc diagnosed 'fecoliths' (basically hardened poop balls), and basically told her not to worry about it. Me? from here: For GOOD learning! +Uny & Rocky53's past healings 
I stopped/reversed premature menopause & extreme hormonal issues (which included a 6-10 pound monthly weight gain, excessively/dangerously heavy bleeding/clotting (that required 2 super-plus tampons concurrently, every 2 hours for 2-3 days), extreme pain & cramping (I took 4, 250mg ibuprofen every two hours around the clock for 2-3 days) and brutal pms & emotional swings for 2 weeks monthly; my period is now totally normal; I am free of pain & cramping;  I have virtually no emotional swings (maybe for a few hours); I have only less than a pound of fluid gain; and the bleeding is normal & healthy. I cured PCOS (although I may have a bit of insulin resistance left...) 
What did I do to reverse all that mess? 'Got off the toxic foods and did my first thorough colon cleanse. Yep, really.
I realize (of course) there may be other 'migraine triggers', but knowing that all the scans revealed nothing-nada-zero-zip, and "they" haven't been able to isolate the cause, I'm sure the colon cleansing/healing is the first step (and since it's also imperative for all the various digestive tract/colon issues & candida), you're bound to realize a LOT of positive benefits (you may start seeing/feeling them after only a week or two).

In addition to migraines I get tension headaches and have chronic pain throughout my body. The pain is mainly on my shoulders, neck and upper back. When I can afford it I go for a massage which does help. I used to take Naproxen daily but recently stopped this and only take it when needed. I also take valium as needed for the muscle pain. We've already talked about 'cayenne for pain', and it's likely to give you a lot of relief. There are two other things that are extremely effective. One is coffee enemas (crazy, I know), the other is EFT.
Coffee Enemas and pain - I don't think anyone actually knows how they work, only that they do (and can be phenomenally effective for many times of pain). CE's were actually discovered by WWI 'field nurses' (with wounded soldiers when they had no drugs). Enemas of various kinds have always been used for "pain", but these nurses were in a desperate situation and not able to stop the pain. One of them decided to cool down a pot of coffee from the surgeons office (war rations, only the docs had 'coffee rations') and try it. And it worked! Coffee Enemas were in the Merck Manual from that time up through the mid/late 1970's - then they were taken out for "space consideration" (I guess they needed space to list more drugs). Anyway, the bottom line (no pun intended) is that CE's are our friend in MANY different ways.
EFT - this has been known to "break a migraine" and relieve pain, stress and a myriad of different ailments.  It's basically 'accupuncture without the needles' and you can do it yourself!  If you haven't heard of it, you're going to LOVE it (and best of all, it's totally free and SUPER easy to learn). Here's the homepage: EFTUniverse.com
Here's a manual you can download: http://curezone.com/upload/_N_Forums/Natural_Heali/eftmanual31710.pdf
And here's the best video tutorial I've seen yet:YouTube - Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) with Aila
The teacher/RN on the vidoe above goes VERY slowly, but once you learn the tapping sequence you can do a full round in less than 5-7 minutes. Many times it's not even necessary to do a full round. Check out the homepage and always remember: "Tap on ANYTHING"!
Oh yes, there's another thing that you can utilize (something that you'll definitely want to do when you get into liver work) and that's foot reflexology. All you do is find the point on your foot/feet that correlate with your pain (or area you're wanting to support/heal) and then "dig in hard" with your thumb or a hard/rounded object. We use the end of the pestle (mortar & pestle). Here's a chart (remember, the feet are "looking at you" :) Reflexology foot map - Dorling Kindersley
Foot reflexology is a healing therapy/modality (like castor oil packs) that is HIGHLY underestimated and underused!

I take Phenergan and Zofran for the nausea with the headaches. Sometimes I just get nauseous for no reason and have to take it. I have tried to lessen it since I found out it causes constipation. I can tell you're doing your best to stay away from the pharmaceuticals (good for you!). I don't know what all you've tried but ginger root is usually the most effective 'anti nausea herb' we have (other than cannabis). Even the aroma/fumes of ginger reduce nausea - so if you haven't yet tried it, make yourself a cup of ginger root tea and give it a try.
Dr. Christopher recommends these herbs for nausea:
Anise seed, cinnamon bark, cloves, European avens, giant Solomon seal, ginger, golden seal (pregnancy and other), lavender, mint, origanum, peach leaves, pennyroyal (not for pregnancy), peppermint, raspberry leaves, spearmint, sweet balm, whortleberry, wild yam.
Also, the Liver/Detox/Digestion tea might be extremely soothing and beneficial (you'll need this for the liver cleansing anyway). Here's information about it: http://curezone.com/schulze/handbook/detoxification.asp (it's yummy :)

Fatigue: I have struggled for years with fatigue. When I was working full time I could often fall asleep at 7 or 8pm. Just too tired to stay awake. Now I am seem to have extreme fatigue all the time. If I have to do alot I usually have to have caffeine to make it thru. I have done salvia tests, blood tests, etc. My cortisol levels are low and I have been told that I have adrenal issues. Since Dec 2009 they have tried me on cortef, hydrocortisone and low dose prednisone. I stopped this when my face got puffy like a chickmunk and I got horrible acne! I have tried other various things thru the years but nothing has helped. I can certainly understand why you'd be experiencing "fatigue" - I'm sure your body is exhausted :( When you review all the various adverse-effects of all the pharmaceuticals you'll have a much more clear 'picture' of what your body is actually dealing with...and it's dealing with it all with organs that have never had any regular maintenance. Honestly, we both know this isn't going to be some kind of a "quick fix", but I really do believe you're going to experience very positive results in a relative short period of time (folks with "multiple issues" that have never done any cleansing always do - especially when they add ample Superfood & juiceing). Do you sleep soundly when you sleep? 
Adrenal (plus thyroid issues below) - the absolute BEST starting place with either of these is one of my favorite herbs - Ashwagandha. It's what's known as an "adaptogen"...it doesn't "speed up anything" or "slow down anything", it helps your body regulate itself and adapt. It's also good for relieving inflammation, bolstering the immune system (always necessary with candida issues) and it's beneficial for depression, stress and fatigue (it has many other attributes). Here's more information: Ashwagandha: Wonder Herb of India - East West School of Herbology - Come study with Michael Tierra
Stress and Cortisol The Plague of the 21st Century Ashwagandha
LE Magazine, June 2006 - Report: Ashwagandha

Depression: I believe that for years I have struggled with depression. It became very bad after my surgery in November. I think part of this is a physical response to the surgeries and how my body is reacting. I have not wanted to take any daily medication for it and fought it recently when I felt I had to try something. I tried 5-HTP and it did not seem to work for me so about 2 months ago I started the anti-depressant, Wellbutrin. I do not think it is doing much so I have decided to try and start weaning myself off. I suffered with "genetic severe clinical depression" for over 15 years. I was officially "incurable" and had to be on meds for the rest of my life. ::::insert huge smirk here::: I still have a Prozac capsule in plain sight on my desk, just to remind me how WRONG they are about depression!   I tried everything to get off the drugs (including, I think, every encapsulized version of St. John's Wort on the market). A good colon, liver, and kidney cleansing (what I now know is something I should have been doing yearly, the same way I do maintenance on a car or any other equipment) and fish oil, a gradual taper and I was "all done Prozac". Oh how I wish I'd had a quality, whole-herb St. John's Wort tincture back then. Depression is still my 'weakest link' (we all have them, they're mostly genetic). Any time I'm overdue for a cleanse or I'm "off my game", the symptoms start sneaking back in. A few days of St. John's Wort always makes a HUGE difference...and it's definitely what I suggest (it's also good for muscle pain). It may not be something you ever need after you've restored your health, but it's fantastic for relieving the symptoms of depression.
St. John's Wort is known to lower the levels of some drugs in the bloodstream (because it enhances liver detoxification of the drugs). The databases indicate there *might* be a interaction with Imitrex. This warning is "theoretical, based on pharmacology" (meaning there's never been a known reaction, they just think there's the possibility of one). I personally doubt there's any type of a risk, but it's not my body. My suggestion would be to get a sample and give it a try when you're not taking the Imitrex. "Herbal lore" tells us that we should take something for two weeks in order to notice a benefit, but I know many people (including myself) that can feel the difference after only a few days. 

Thyroid issues-On and off for about 8 years I have taken thyroid medications. I have never really seen any difference in how I felt. Some doctors I see say I have a problem and others thru the years say I do not. I have taken Armour, compounds, just T3/4 etc thru the years. After Nov my doctor put me on armour and then took me off of it. I had another doctor prescribe a compound medication for me but I have not started it. I say give the Ashwagandha a try and then take it from there. It's likely you could a few months of plant-based Iodine. We have that in Dr. Christopher's Kelp Combination...but I hate to see folks spend money on herbs they might not need (not all thyroid issues are 'lack of iodine').

Stomach: Blueciel mentioned something in a post to me about her stomach which I thought I should mention since it applied to me too. I have never been able to get my stomach flat. Years ago when I was working out hardcore 6 days a week I still had a belly. Since my surgery in Nov it has gotten worse. To the point one of my nieces pats my belly like I am pregnant! I am not sure if it is the fact they cut thru my muscles (my incision goes from my belly button straight down. And there is a 2nd shorter one next to it.) or other issues. I usually poop about 1x or 2x a day. Not often am I constipated unless I have taken certain medicines. I sometimes feel bloated as well. There have been no additional bowel problems since my surgery in November. It sounds to me like you're referring to 'lower down' than your actual stomach (which is #4 in the image below).
http://curezone.com/upload/_N_Forums/Natural_Heali/dig_organs_torso_1.jpg
Once again (as I'm sure you're "getting") 1-2 bms daily isn't normal or healthy at all, it's 2-3 bowel movements short of what is truly normal. ALL animals (on their natural diet in the wild), poop when then wake up and 20-30 minutes after everytime they eat anything substantial. Once you 'get there', you know how 'normal it isn't' to only have one bm a day...and you'll also know why animals don't need toilet paper (lol). Once our bms are normal consistency, we barely need more than a quick swipe ourselves! (just another benefit, on top of the bms being odorless :) 
Yes, a poochy stomach that 'no exercise will flatten' is typically a sign of colon congestion (and if it's higher, it can be a swollen liver, particularly if it's a bit 'right sided')
Sigh, "bloated" - with all that decades-old junk in there, the gas level is fantastical. Another thing to pay attention to is "transit time" (time from when you put something in your mouth, to when it appears in the toilet). This should be around 8 hours. Think if you chewed an entire meal, it was mixed with saliva/digestive enzymes, but instead of swallowing it, you spit it into a jar, closed the lid tightly, and put it in a dark oven at around 100 degrees. How long before the jar would explode from the gas pressure? We've got around 30 feet of convoluted, flexible tubing that will expand to contain it, but if it's not outta there in 8-10 hours, "bloating" is inevitable (as well as acid reflux, hiatal hernia, diverticulitis, etc).
Our liver is VERY important here - bile from the liver is our natural IF#1 (it helps create peristalsis - the squeezing action of the intestines). And when they're stretch out and pocketed, they need all the squeezing action they can get (especially when we eat foods like meat & dairy which have no fiber to help the process at all). So when the liver is congested, it's difficult to achieve healthy bowel activity. I've helped a few people that did a full colon cleanse but would do any liver cleansing...until they got through their colon cleanse and found they still couldn't achieve normal bowel activity. A few liver flushes later? bingo-bango-boombo :)

Sleep: I have always struggled one way or another with sleep. Most often it is waking up thru the night. I also do not really ever feel like I have gotten a restful sleep. I do not think I sleep deeply at all. I wake up with most sounds. I tried sleeping pills over the years but nothing really worked and my preference is to go natural if I can. Recently I have been taking Melatonin and that seems to help along with a loud fan to block out noise. I also take Magnesium to help with sleep and bowel movements. Sometimes when it is bad I have taken Xanax or Clonazepam. Got it (ignore the question above). #1, do your best to stay away from the benzos (xanax, clonazepam, valium) - they're the thing most likely to help the symptom and worsen the condition. They are insidiously addictive (4 weeks or less can cause a life-destroying addiction), that evidences itself in all manner of symptoms (inability to sleep being one of the most common). Make sure you do 15 minutes of 'barefooting' every day (you might be amazed at the relief you get in the sleeping department). The herbal tincture most likely to create a sound, uninterrupted sleep is also the most expensive. It's called Lady's Slipper, and it's phenomenally effective. (I say "expensive", but it's really not, because our price for Lady's Slipper is equivalent to all the 'big retailers' normal prices on herbs). It's just "expensive" in our 'product line'. Most people are sleeping within 20-30 minutes of taking 1-2 teaspoons of the tincture (approximately 4-8 droppersful). This is another area where EFT can be extremely effective.

Bones: About May 2010 I started to exercise very hard, trying to get back in shape. I was on the treadmill once or twice a day and begin running in short spurts. I ended up with stress fractures in both of my knees which are still in the process of healing. The doctor said I worked out too hard too fast. I had a Bone Density test done and it said I have Osteopenia. For as long as I can remember I have taken Calium Supplements and Vitamin D. 
Calcium supplements are almost always ground up rocks or shells. Our bodies accept them, but don't assimilate them adequately (most say an adult assimilates around 12%). The worst part is that what we can't utilize accumulates throughout the body causing all these lovely issues (from this post:Rock-based Calcium (and other rock-based minerals) )--It has been tested & proven many times over that the rock-based forms of Calcium have an absorption rate of approximately 12% or less (depending upon age of the person ingesting them). The body MUST remove the unabsorbed portion (88%) from the bloodstream. It ends up in the joints of the bones, the spine, the bones themselves, the arteries, the lungs, eyes, kidneys (or anywhere else the body chooses to put them), causing states of dis-ease such as arthritis, bone spurs, spinal stenosis (and many other spinal issues), cataracts, brittle arteries, kidney stones, liver/gallbladder stones, emphysema (and other conditions that are caused when the tissues become ‘non-elastic’ and coated/saturated with ground-up rocks or 'colloidal' rock-based minerals).
Plants eat rocks, humans eat plants - that's how we're designed to get our minerals. The most effective calcium supplements are plant-based. The best I know of is Dr Christopher's Herbal Calcium (more info below in the 'recommendations')

Hormonal: Some doctors say I had low progesterone and other times they say I don’t. Blood work has varied at different times. I have tried progesterone cream many times thru the years but it always had a bad effect on me. I have not tried again in about 4/5 years. My issues with my cycle have also gotten worse as I have gotten older. My migraines are the worst during this time; I also get bad cramps as well. I truly believe a huge percentage of this 'hormonal thing' will disappear after your first 30 days colon cleansing/healing round (I also believe it's likely you'll need at least another 30 days). If you feel you want to supplement, Dr. Schulzes Female Formula is awesome. I know that when I used 'hormone supplements' before I did my first colon cleanse, the results were always negative. Now I know it's because there wasn't anything truly "wrong" with me at all, it was simply my liver couldn't process what hormones I was making adequately, and I couldn't make enough because my ovaries were squished out of shape/function.  My body didn't want supplements, it wanted to be healed. However, at that time, I didn't think to buy/try the Female Formula (because I'd had negative experiences with other low-quality herbs). If you'd like to give it a try, here's the information and dosage instructions: FEMALE (TONIC) FORMULA

Memory: Well I just do not seem to have much of one
anymore. My sort term is bad. The best thing for this is Dr. Schulzes Brain Formula (the one I suggested to help with migraines). The major herb in it is Ginkgo, but it has others to create a strong/effective synergistic action. It is slightly stimulating due to the "1 part Kola Nut" (which contains natural caffeine). You can learn more about it here: Brain Formula Tincture By Dr. Richard Schulze

I also read on a questionnaire ”sensitivity to fragrances and/or other chemicals” is a symptom of Candida, well I do have a sensitivity.  Chemical sensitivity is also strongly associated with an overburdened liver.

I have numerous blood tests as well as the Stool test info if that will help you at all. I had a heavy metals blood test done recently that came back negative. I also recently had a blood level nutrition profile done by Spectracell and it all came back that nothing was low. It's great you're not showing 'heavy metals'...but you're not low on any "nutrition"? That's just ridiculous...well, actually it's not, because these tests are based on "the average American" (and the average American is dreadfully undernourished). Oooh, that reminds me (another good "truth") - The Faulty Mathematics of "Medicine" - check it out when you get a chance: The Faulty Mathematics of Medicine

If you've consulted any type of practitioner, what did they determine or suggest? Do you agree?

Everyone has different opinions which you can see from my medical notes. I have been told I have diverticulosis, migraines, tension headache, Occipital Neuralgia, Osteopenia, Fractured Knees (which are healing) Thyroid Issues, Adrenal issues, Hormonal issues, Depression, ADD/ADHD, CFS, Fibromyalgia, Leaky Gut, Autoimmune disorder, etc Wow, 'sounds to me like they're ready to push you in the casket and close the lid. You know what? It doesn't matter if you DO have all those things - your body knows exactly how to restore itself and it has the ability to do it. All we need to do is lend a helping hand to help it back to it's natural homeostasis and harmony (and be sure to give it all the top-grade premium fuel it needs)!

Have you ever done any "cleansing"? (colon, liver, kidney, etc); if so, when and what type/product & results?

Nothing except for the bowel cleanse (drink thing) I had to do before my colonoscopy and 2nd surgery. I have fasted before but it has been a few years

What other types of allopathic, alternative or natural therapies or protocols have you tried (if any)? results?

Massage Therapy worked great for my pain/migraines but it is too expensive to do consistently so now I do it only when I am very bad. There might be others but I cannot remember

Past issues, drugs, surgeries that you think may be contributing to current issues?

I think surgeries listed above in 2009 can be contributing to the worsening of my issues and debilitation that seems to be occurring now.

Any major changes in diet, supplements, drugs, stress-levels, location, lifestyle recently? results?

I changed to the Candidia Diet about a week ago and as listed about also went 100% Gluten Free. I have not seen any results yet. As far as other major changes it would be the surgeries listed above.

Are you aware of the difference between "alternative medicine" and truly natural healing?

Not 100% sure

What do YOU think & discern is wrong (and why?)

It may seem from reading all of this, all the medicines/narcotics I have taken that I like to medicate. The truth actually is that I do not. Since my surgery’s things have gotten more difficult physically so I will admit I have turned to the medication more easily than in the past. I would always prefer to find a natural way to heal my body and I have tried several things over the years. That is what led me to eating raw. I have seen ND doctors, along with a long list of other doctors. I cannot even begin to think of all the money I have spent over the years trying one thing or another, going to this doctor or ND, trying anything I could find to feel better.

After reading up on the forum for weeks I think that yeast and other things might be the solution to some of my health problems. You asked “why” and I guess because my symptoms seem to match up to so many listed. The medical issues I have could be so many other things as well but I think thru the years I have explored all of those with no true results, just more maintaining at times. I have explored so much out there to try and get better but this is one area I have not explored. I do think most if not all of my health issues have an underlying cause. The problem is thru the years the doctors have been treating the symptoms but have never been able to find the underlying cause. I have been reading so much on the forum but just seem to get more and more confused. I have also read a few books. I have been unable to come up with a plan of action. That is what I am looking for. While I am not working this is the perfect time to do any of this and I am ready to try it out but I just need some help with a plan.

After reading some of your info here are a few questions I have. They may not been relevant depending on your thoughts of a plan for me.

1.After reading some of your info it talks about doing a juice fast while cleansing. I think (and I could be wrong) that something on Dr. Schultze info said to get the bowel working first and then do the juice fast?

2.If you do a juice fast while doing a bowel cleanse would I do green smoothies with my blender since my juicer separates the pulp?

3.Would there be any concerns with my past colon surgery and Diverticulosis with doing a cleanse? My colon is totally healed according to the surgeon.

4.I think awhile back I tried Psyllium and it made me bloated. I do not think I used it for long. Just wondering if you take any type of senne tea or anything while doing the cleanse if you become constipated?

5.I am totally confused about fruit and whether or not I should be eating it right now. Some things say not at all, others say green apples okay, others say stop whatever you have been eating a lot for three weeks and then reintroduce. Also if you do a juice fast would you not use fruit with it?

6.I am a little afraid of enemas. I had enough dealing with my poop . But, if it would help me I wouldJwhile I had an colostomy bag… certainly be willing to try but would need a lot of info on the best way to do it.

7.What are your thoughts on Candida Diet and such? Again I read so much conflicting info about feeding the yeast etc.
Sorry for the incredibly long book about my health issues but I wanted to be as detailed as possible. Weird to think so many people might be reading it but perhaps it can help others

As I said, I would be incredibly grateful if you could help me come up with a plan. I understand if you are not able to, just thought it was worth trying.

With gratitude,
Jackie
 
Recommendations "internally" (I've underlined what's available in our Storefront - or you can get most from Dr. Schulzes website or from Health Freedom Resources, or make your own)
 
--One gallon of distilled or R/O filtered water daily.
 
--Superfood ("Original" if juice-fasting or vegan; "Special Blend" if eating meat and/or dairy). 2 Tablespoons daily for "typical living", 4-6 Tablespoons daily for energy & healing. 14 oz provide 2T daily for 30 days.
We must provide easy to assimilate fuel and nutrition when asking our body to have the energy to cleanse & heal. Most of our bodies don't get enough fuel to 'make it through the day', let alone enough for our bodies to do "more". More info: SuperFood by Dr. Schulze
 
--IF#1 & IF#2 - for deep, thorough colon cleansing, removing/healing diverticulitis, assisting with candida overgrowth & restoring the terrain of your intestinal tract so that the beneficial organisms can colonize...and ensuring that your body is assimilating nutrition, able to eliminate waste, and that you're not continuing to toxify your body/bloodstream via the water/nutrients that soak/seep through the toxic build-up & debris. As you've seen in Dr. Schulzes colon newsletter, it may be that this issue is at the root of the migraine issue. This is also the first issue to address for hormone related issues, as the sigmoid colon wraps directly around uterus/ovaries.
30 days minimum. Follow dosage recommendations here: http://curezone.com/schulze/handbook/intestinal.asp#2 (the 8-16 oz of water after each of the 5 daily doses is not included in the 'daily gallon').
 
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--ACV Bomb (or Uny Bomb) - before every meal, have an ACV Bomb (1 Tablespoon of raw/organic apple cider vinegar; 1 "dose" of Cayenne powder; 1-3 minced cloves of garlic and 1 Tablespoon of organic Blackstrap molasses or raw local honey) If you add UnyWorm AntiParasite liquid to this, it's a Uny Bomb :) 
 
The Garlic, ACV & Cayenne are all strong anti-candida/parasite herbs - the benefits of all three individually are phenomenal (something we should all have daily). The Blackstrap or raw honey are for nutrition. If you feel it's too 'sugary' with the Candida issues, then you can leave it out. My opinion? With THREE strong anti-candida herbs and just a tablespoons of Blackstrap/Honey (dissolved into the ACV), I don't think it's an issue. You can add a bit of water (a "gulp's worth" or two) - just don't dilute it too much or you won't get all the benefits of the ACV.
 
Here's a couple of 'general information' threads regarding the ACV Bomb: http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1583018
http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1450813
 
--Slippery Elm bark powder - 1-3 tablespoons daily (this can be added to the IF#2 mixture, but it's much more effective if taken separately in the form of a "porridge". It can be made with water, but it's MUCH tastier if made with apple juice (with a bit of cinnamon, nutmeg and a touch of natural sweetener like maple syrup or honey). We have this available if you want to get it from us (to save on shipping), but it's also available at Pacific Botanicals, Mountain Rose or Starwest Botanicals (we get ours from either PB or MR) http://healingtools.tripod.com/slpelmgrl.html
 
How much do you need?
Slippery Elm Bark    
1-3T daily = 4-12 grams daily x 30.5 days = 122- 366 grams (one pound is 454 grams)
 
--St John's Wort Tincture (for depression) - recommended dosage is 2-4 dropperfuls 3x daily
 
--Herbal Calcium Tincture - this is one of Dr. Christopher's formulas and is FANASTICALLY effective for helping to rebuild bones. It's full of plant-based calcium & silica. Check out HOW effective here: Healing broken bones & relieving pain - Re: Broken Leg: 18 month old
Recommended dosage is 2-4 droppersful 3x daily
 
--Ashwagandha - 1-3 Tablespoons daily (mixed with water or juice). I'd start with 1T and work up to 3T (if you need it).  The word ashwagandha is allegedly translated to 'sweat & strength of a horse'...and when you taste it, you'll definitely be thinking "sweat of a horse" lol (I always mix mine with a couple of gulp's worth of apple juice). But I've never shyed-away from taking it because it's always been so beneficial for me. You can get this at Mountain Rose or Starwest Botanicals (always be sure to get "organic"!!!) - Pacific Botanicals also has it (they grow it there, which is wonderful), but the taste is so strong from PB that I literally cannot swallow it (and that has NEVER happened to me with any other herb).
 
How much do you need?
Ashwagandha               
1-3T daily  = 7.6 - 22.8 grams daily x 30.5 days = 232 - 696 grams (454 grams in a pound)
 
--Female Formula tincture ???
--Brain Formula tincture ???
 
 
Recommendations "therapy"
 
--Barefootin'! (to remove "toxic frequencies" from your body, and help induce relaxation and a sound sleep) - at least 15 minutes daily no matter what the weather (in the snow/winter, just put on a couple of pairs of heavy socks) -Barefootin andhttp://curezone.com/forums/fm.asp?i=1635712#i
 
 
--Increase circulation to increase energy and assist healing (oxygen/blood flow is essential)... via exercise 3x daily (5 minutes each session to start, or until you sweat or face turns red).
 
--Increase circulation to increase energy and assist healing (oxygen/blood flow is essential)...via hot/cold showers. One hot/cold shower daily. The goal is to get the water as hot as you can stand it (for 2 minutes or longer), then totally turn off the hot water for 2 minutes, then back to hot, then cold, etc...for a total of 7-8 cycles of hot/cold. This might also bring major relief for the migraines.
 
 
On Sep, 12, 2010: 25,103 people who reported to have side effects when taking Diflucan are studied
Trend of Diflucan's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Diflucan side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Pyrexia (Fever)
2,563 (10.21%)
2
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
1,498 (5.97%)
3
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
1,488 (5.93%)
4
Pneumonia
1,444 (5.75%)
5
Nausea
1,430 (5.70%)
6
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
1,399 (5.57%)
7
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
1,398 (5.57%)
8
Sepsis
1,354 (5.39%)
9
Sepsis Nos
1,354 (5.39%)
10
Pneumonia Nos
1,332 (5.31%)
11
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
1,267 (5.05%)
12
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
1,237 (4.93%)
13
Hypotension
1,217 (4.85%)
14
Condition Aggravated
1,119 (4.46%)
15
Blood Pressure Decreased (Hypotension)
1,109 (4.42%)
16
Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis)
1,108 (4.41%)
17
Thrombocytopenia
1,089 (4.34%)
18
Drug Ineffective
1,061 (4.23%)
19
Asthenia (Weakness)
1,054 (4.20%)
20
Anaemia Nos
1,035 (4.12%)
21
Drug Interaction Nos
1,033 (4.12%)
22
Drug Interaction
1,033 (4.12%)
23
Anaemia
1,019 (4.06%)
24
Fatigue
999 (3.98%)
25
Renal Failure Acute
985 (3.92%)
26
Haemoglobin Decreased
972 (3.87%)
27
Abdominal Pain
937 (3.73%)
28
Abdominal Pain Nos
935 (3.72%)
29
Platelet Count Decreased (Thrombocytopenia )
898 (3.58%)
30
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
868 (3.46%)
31
Renal Failure Nos (Acute kidney failure)
844 (3.36%)
32
Dehydration
810 (3.23%)
33
Rash (Rashes)
810 (3.23%)
34
Headache Nos
802 (3.19%)
35
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
798 (3.18%)
36
Multi-organ Failure
798 (3.18%)
37
Headache
797 (3.17%)
38
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
777 (3.10%)
39
Blood Creatinine Increased
775 (3.09%)
40
White Blood Cell Count Decreased
762 (3.04%)
41
Pain
728 (2.90%)
42
Pain Nos
720 (2.87%)
43
Pancytopenia
707 (2.82%)
44
Blood Bilirubin Increased
649 (2.59%)
45
Febrile Neutropenia
642 (2.56%)
46
Chest Pain
639 (2.55%)
47
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
627 (2.50%)
48
Fungal Infection Nos
618 (2.46%)
49
Renal Impairment Nos
615 (2.45%)
50
Weight Decreased
608 (2.42%)
51
Dermatitis Nos
554 (2.21%)
52
Pleural Effusion
548 (2.18%)
53
Infection
530 (2.11%)
54
Pruritus (Itching)
510 (2.03%)
55
Blood Lactate Dehydrogenase Increased
510 (2.03%)
56
Hepatic Function Abnormal Nos
509 (2.03%)
57
Malaise
508 (2.02%)
58
Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis)
507 (2.02%)
59
Liver Function Tests Nos Abnormal
505 (2.01%)
60
Blood Urea Increased
503 (2.00%)
61
Hepatic Failure
476 (1.90%)
62
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
471 (1.88%)
63
Dizziness
440 (1.75%)
64
Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation
437 (1.74%)
65
Cough
425 (1.69%)
66
Oedema Peripheral
418 (1.67%)
67
Back Pain
409 (1.63%)
68
Loss Of Consciousness
409 (1.63%)
69
Hypokalaemia
409 (1.63%)
70
Staphylococcal Infection
403 (1.61%)
71
Cardiac Arrest
402 (1.60%)
72
Haematocrit Decreased
400 (1.59%)
73
Anorexia
391 (1.56%)
74
C-reactive Protein Increased
390 (1.55%)
75
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
389 (1.55%)
76
Blood Alkaline Phosphatase Increased
382 (1.52%)
77
Gamma-glutamyltransferase Increased
375 (1.49%)
78
Ascites
375 (1.49%)
79
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
371 (1.48%)
80
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
354 (1.41%)
81
Disease Progression
350 (1.39%)
82
Graft Versus Host Disease
339 (1.35%)
83
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
321 (1.28%)
84
International Normalised Ratio Increased
319 (1.27%)
85
Convulsion
319 (1.27%)
86
Oral Candidiasis
317 (1.26%)
87
Constipation
313 (1.25%)
88
Hyponatraemia
312 (1.24%)
89
Convulsions Nos
310 (1.23%)
90
Septic Shock
310 (1.23%)
91
Haemodialysis
309 (1.23%)
92
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
300 (1.20%)
93
Stomatitis
289 (1.15%)
94
General Physical Health Deterioration
288 (1.15%)
95
Abdominal Pain Upper
287 (1.14%)
96
Confusional State
285 (1.14%)
97
Cytomegalovirus Infection
284 (1.13%)
98
Fall
284 (1.13%)
99
Hypoxia
278 (1.11%)
100
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
276 (1.10%)
On Sep, 17, 2010: 47,743 people who reported to have side effects when taking Wellbutrin are studied
Trend of Wellbutrin's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Wellbutrin side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
3,239 (6.78%)
2
Depression
3,201 (6.70%)
3
Drug Ineffective
3,193 (6.69%)
4
Insomnia
3,162 (6.62%)
5
Insomnia Nec
3,143 (6.58%)
6
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
3,052 (6.39%)
7
Headache
2,903 (6.08%)
8
Headache Nos
2,890 (6.05%)
9
Anxiety Nec (Stress and anxiety)
2,730 (5.72%)
10
Fatigue
2,474 (5.18%)
11
Lethargy (Fatigue)
2,462 (5.16%)
12
Dizziness
2,416 (5.06%)
13
Tremor
2,026 (4.24%)
14
Tremor Nec
2,025 (4.24%)
15
Chest Pain
1,871 (3.92%)
16
Convulsion
1,869 (3.91%)
17
Rash (Rashes)
1,848 (3.87%)
18
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
1,845 (3.86%)
19
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
1,807 (3.78%)
20
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
1,766 (3.70%)
21
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
1,748 (3.66%)
22
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
1,747 (3.66%)
23
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
1,716 (3.59%)
24
Agitation
1,653 (3.46%)
25
Amnesia (Memory loss)
1,617 (3.39%)
26
Asthenia (Weakness)
1,595 (3.34%)
27
Urticaria
1,581 (3.31%)
28
Urticaria Nos
1,577 (3.30%)
29
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
1,547 (3.24%)
30
Suicidal Ideation
1,497 (3.14%)
31
Memory Impairment (Memory loss)
1,484 (3.11%)
32
Pruritus (Itching)
1,458 (3.05%)
33
Pain
1,360 (2.85%)
34
Feeling Abnormal
1,342 (2.81%)
35
Completed Suicide
1,274 (2.67%)
36
Weight Decreased
1,256 (2.63%)
37
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
1,209 (2.53%)
38
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
1,156 (2.42%)
39
Fall
1,136 (2.38%)
40
Overdose
1,116 (2.34%)
41
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
1,105 (2.31%)
42
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
1,067 (2.23%)
43
Drug Interaction
1,038 (2.17%)
44
Pyrexia (Fever)
972 (2.04%)
45
Convulsions Nos
937 (1.96%)
46
Condition Aggravated
922 (1.93%)
47
Loss Of Consciousness
917 (1.92%)
48
Grand Mal Convulsion
915 (1.92%)
49
Constipation
910 (1.91%)
50
Irritability
901 (1.89%)
51
Dry Mouth
897 (1.88%)
52
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
886 (1.86%)
53
Blood Cholesterol Increased (High Blood Cholesterol)
885 (1.85%)
54
Vision Blurred
860 (1.80%)
55
Abdominal Pain
844 (1.77%)
56
Paraesthesia
837 (1.75%)
57
Tinnitus
832 (1.74%)
58
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
830 (1.74%)
59
Suicide Attempt
827 (1.73%)
60
Confusional State
815 (1.71%)
61
Malaise
801 (1.68%)
62
Disorientation (Confusion)
763 (1.60%)
63
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
759 (1.59%)
64
Hyperhidrosis
759 (1.59%)
65
Back Pain
759 (1.59%)
66
Disturbance In Attention
753 (1.58%)
67
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
751 (1.57%)
68
Hypotension
748 (1.57%)
69
Hypersensitivity
736 (1.54%)
70
Nervousness
728 (1.52%)
71
Crying
715 (1.50%)
72
Alopecia (Hair loss)
715 (1.50%)
73
Aggression
712 (1.49%)
74
Hypoaesthesia
696 (1.46%)
75
Oedema Peripheral
679 (1.42%)
76
Medication Error
670 (1.40%)
77
Dermatitis Nos
656 (1.37%)
78
Mood Swings
650 (1.36%)
79
Pain In Extremity
647 (1.36%)
80
Abdominal Pain Upper
647 (1.36%)
81
Pneumonia
609 (1.28%)
82
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
602 (1.26%)
83
Hallucination (Hallucinations)
594 (1.24%)
84
Heart Rate Increased
593 (1.24%)
85
Drug Exposure During Pregnancy
591 (1.24%)
86
Anger
569 (1.19%)
87
Anorexia
562 (1.18%)
88
Muscle Spasms
558 (1.17%)
89
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
554 (1.16%)
90
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2 diabetes)
499 (1.05%)
91
Dehydration
494 (1.03%)
92
Syncope (Fainting)
494 (1.03%)
93
Panic Attack
490 (1.03%)
94
Cough
475 (0.99%)
95
Cardiac Arrest
442 (0.93%)
96
Blood Glucose Increased
437 (0.92%)
97
Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
427 (0.89%)
98
Road Traffic Accident
416 (0.87%)
99
Drug Dependence
408 (0.85%)
100
Paranoia
404 (0.85%)
 
On Sep, 17, 2010: 5,943 people who reported to have side effects when taking Nasonex are studied
Trend of Nasonex's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Nasonex side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
429 (7.22%)
2
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
412 (6.93%)
3
Nausea
402 (6.76%)
4
Headache Nos
385 (6.48%)
5
Headache
384 (6.46%)
6
Fatigue
384 (6.46%)
7
Chest Discomfort (Chest pain)
361 (6.07%)
8
Chest Pain
361 (6.07%)
9
Dizziness
342 (5.75%)
10
Asthenia (Weakness)
338 (5.69%)
11
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
300 (5.05%)
12
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
294 (4.95%)
13
Drug Ineffective
287 (4.83%)
14
Depression
272 (4.58%)
15
Cough
264 (4.44%)
16
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
262 (4.41%)
17
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
260 (4.37%)
18
Rash (Rashes)
235 (3.95%)
19
Erythema (Rashes)
233 (3.92%)
20
Pain
232 (3.90%)
21
Pain Nos
229 (3.85%)
22
Insomnia
226 (3.80%)
23
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
211 (3.55%)
24
Abdominal Pain
210 (3.53%)
25
Asthma
209 (3.52%)
26
Pyrexia (Fever)
202 (3.40%)
27
Condition Aggravated
195 (3.28%)
28
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
192 (3.23%)
29
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
191 (3.21%)
30
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
175 (2.94%)
31
Malaise
168 (2.83%)
32
Pruritus (Itching)
168 (2.83%)
33
Hypotension
162 (2.73%)
34
Sinusitis
162 (2.73%)
35
Weight Decreased
159 (2.68%)
36
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
159 (2.68%)
37
Fall
153 (2.57%)
38
Pain In Extremity
148 (2.49%)
39
Anosmia (Smell - impaired)
145 (2.44%)
40
Vision Blurred
138 (2.32%)
41
Blood Cholesterol Increased (High Blood Cholesterol)
134 (2.25%)
42
Amnesia (Memory loss)
132 (2.22%)
43
Hypoaesthesia
132 (2.22%)
44
Oedema Peripheral
131 (2.20%)
45
Pneumonia
130 (2.19%)
46
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
128 (2.15%)
47
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
125 (2.10%)
48
Paraesthesia
124 (2.09%)
49
Hypersensitivity
120 (2.02%)
50
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
119 (2.00%)
51
Anaemia
119 (2.00%)
52
Tremor
115 (1.94%)
53
Feeling Abnormal
112 (1.88%)
54
Wheezing
105 (1.77%)
55
Back Pain
105 (1.77%)
56
Constipation
104 (1.75%)
57
Blood Glucose Increased
104 (1.75%)
58
Cardiac Failure Congestive
103 (1.73%)
59
Convulsion
103 (1.73%)
60
Urticaria
100 (1.68%)
61
Epistaxis (Nosebleed)
100 (1.68%)
62
Muscle Spasms
99 (1.67%)
63
Anaphylactic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
97 (1.63%)
64
Heart Rate Increased
97 (1.63%)
65
Abdominal Pain Upper
97 (1.63%)
66
Dehydration
96 (1.62%)
67
Agitation
95 (1.60%)
68
Bronchitis
94 (1.58%)
69
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease
94 (1.58%)
70
Urinary Tract Infection
94 (1.58%)
71
Hyperhidrosis
92 (1.55%)
72
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
92 (1.55%)
73
Loss Of Consciousness
91 (1.53%)
74
Anorexia
87 (1.46%)
75
Dry Mouth
87 (1.46%)
76
Suicidal Ideation
84 (1.41%)
77
Upper Respiratory Tract Infection
83 (1.40%)
78
Ageusia
82 (1.38%)
79
Chills
82 (1.38%)
80
Coronary Artery Disease (Coronary heart disease)
81 (1.36%)
81
Cataract
80 (1.35%)
82
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
80 (1.35%)
83
Syncope (Fainting)
79 (1.33%)
84
Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
78 (1.31%)
85
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
78 (1.31%)
86
Confusional State
77 (1.30%)
87
Emotional Distress
76 (1.28%)
88
Influenza Like Illness
73 (1.23%)
89
Death
71 (1.19%)
90
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
70 (1.18%)
91
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
68 (1.14%)
92
Drug Exposure During Pregnancy
68 (1.14%)
93
Haemoglobin Decreased
67 (1.13%)
94
Transient Ischaemic Attack
67 (1.13%)
95
White Blood Cell Count Increased
66 (1.11%)
96
Abdominal Distension
66 (1.11%)
97
Dysgeusia (Taste - impaired)
64 (1.08%)
98
Mitral Valve Incompetence
63 (1.06%)
99
Decreased Appetite (Appetite - decreased)
63 (1.06%)
100
Nasal Congestion
62 (1.04%)
On Sep, 17, 2010: 37,825 people who reported to have side effects when taking Clonazepam are studied
Trend of Clonazepam's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Clonazepam side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
2,824 (7.47%)
2
Nausea
2,741 (7.25%)
3
Depression
2,549 (6.74%)
4
Fatigue
2,519 (6.66%)
5
Lethargy (Fatigue)
2,516 (6.65%)
6
Drug Ineffective
2,418 (6.39%)
7
Anxiety Nec (Stress and anxiety)
2,404 (6.36%)
8
Headache Nos
2,358 (6.23%)
9
Headache
2,358 (6.23%)
10
Asthenia (Weakness)
2,196 (5.81%)
11
Insomnia
2,027 (5.36%)
12
Dizziness
1,832 (4.84%)
13
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
1,737 (4.59%)
14
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
1,720 (4.55%)
15
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
1,709 (4.52%)
16
Pain
1,695 (4.48%)
17
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
1,687 (4.46%)
18
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
1,683 (4.45%)
19
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
1,661 (4.39%)
20
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
1,644 (4.35%)
21
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
1,546 (4.09%)
22
Pyrexia (Fever)
1,541 (4.07%)
23
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
1,517 (4.01%)
24
Fall
1,506 (3.98%)
25
Chest Pain
1,439 (3.80%)
26
Amnesia (Memory loss)
1,421 (3.76%)
27
Condition Aggravated
1,410 (3.73%)
28
Suicidal Ideation
1,336 (3.53%)
29
Agitation
1,323 (3.50%)
30
Tremor
1,319 (3.49%)
31
Memory Impairment (Memory loss)
1,300 (3.44%)
32
Weight Decreased
1,265 (3.34%)
33
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
1,241 (3.28%)
34
Hypotension
1,157 (3.06%)
35
Rash (Rashes)
1,136 (3.00%)
36
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
1,133 (3.00%)
37
Drug Interaction
1,122 (2.97%)
38
Convulsion
1,089 (2.88%)
39
Completed Suicide
1,051 (2.78%)
40
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
1,016 (2.69%)
41
Abdominal Pain
1,006 (2.66%)
42
Confusional State
1,006 (2.66%)
43
Feeling Abnormal
990 (2.62%)
44
Back Pain
985 (2.60%)
45
Overdose
985 (2.60%)
46
Pneumonia
980 (2.59%)
47
Loss Of Consciousness
968 (2.56%)
48
Suicide Attempt
941 (2.49%)
49
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
907 (2.40%)
50
Constipation
856 (2.26%)
51
Malaise
841 (2.22%)
52
Disorientation (Confusion)
788 (2.08%)
53
Pain In Extremity
759 (2.01%)
54
Vision Blurred
744 (1.97%)
55
Oedema Peripheral
742 (1.96%)
56
Sedation
736 (1.95%)
57
Pruritus (Itching)
717 (1.90%)
58
Paraesthesia
709 (1.87%)
59
Urinary Tract Infection
695 (1.84%)
60
Hypoaesthesia
673 (1.78%)
61
Nervousness
671 (1.77%)
62
Dehydration
660 (1.74%)
63
Dysarthria (Speech impairment (adult))
655 (1.73%)
64
Cardiac Arrest
649 (1.72%)
65
Anaemia
639 (1.69%)
66
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
632 (1.67%)
67
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
620 (1.64%)
68
Anorexia
611 (1.62%)
69
Hyperhidrosis
604 (1.60%)
70
Irritability
599 (1.58%)
71
Abdominal Pain Upper
592 (1.57%)
72
Blood Glucose Increased
588 (1.55%)
73
Coma (Consciousness - decreased)
586 (1.55%)
74
Drug Toxicity
582 (1.54%)
75
Muscle Spasms
578 (1.53%)
76
Death
575 (1.52%)
77
Hallucination (Hallucinations)
569 (1.50%)
78
Drug Dependence
565 (1.49%)
79
Panic Attack
562 (1.49%)
80
Heart Rate Increased
559 (1.48%)
81
Cough
544 (1.44%)
82
Dry Mouth
540 (1.43%)
83
Aggression
530 (1.40%)
84
Syncope (Fainting)
517 (1.37%)
85
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
516 (1.36%)
86
Influenza Like Illness
514 (1.36%)
87
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2 diabetes)
507 (1.34%)
88
Disturbance In Attention
493 (1.30%)
89
Gait Disturbance
480 (1.27%)
90
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
459 (1.21%)
91
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
458 (1.21%)
92
Alopecia (Hair loss)
451 (1.19%)
93
Drug Exposure During Pregnancy
441 (1.17%)
94
Anger
436 (1.15%)
95
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
429 (1.13%)
96
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
428 (1.13%)
97
Abdominal Distension
424 (1.12%)
98
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
418 (1.11%)
99
Crying
418 (1.11%)
100
Blood Creatine Phosphokinase Increased
413 (1.09%)
On Sep, 17, 2010: 2,669 people who reported to have side effects when taking Imitrex are studied
Trend of Imitrex's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Imitrex side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Drug Ineffective
515 (19.30%)
2
Headache Nos
234 (8.77%)
3
Nausea
233 (8.73%)
4
Headache
227 (8.51%)
5
Chest Pain
208 (7.79%)
6
Chest Discomfort (Chest pain)
208 (7.79%)
7
Migraine
190 (7.12%)
8
Product Quality Issue
184 (6.89%)
9
Migraine Aggravated
173 (6.48%)
10
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
150 (5.62%)
11
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
150 (5.62%)
12
Fatigue
131 (4.91%)
13
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
129 (4.83%)
14
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
128 (4.80%)
15
Dizziness
125 (4.68%)
16
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
115 (4.31%)
17
Pain
111 (4.16%)
18
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
109 (4.08%)
19
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
94 (3.52%)
20
Muscular Weakness (Weakness)
80 (3.00%)
21
Asthenia (Weakness)
80 (3.00%)
22
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
77 (2.88%)
23
Drug Interaction
76 (2.85%)
24
Feeling Abnormal
72 (2.70%)
25
Depression
70 (2.62%)
26
Hyperhidrosis
69 (2.59%)
27
Malaise
68 (2.55%)
28
Pyrexia (Fever)
68 (2.55%)
29
Paraesthesia
66 (2.47%)
30
Hypoaesthesia
64 (2.40%)
31
Insomnia
63 (2.36%)
32
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
60 (2.25%)
33
Abdominal Pain
60 (2.25%)
34
Tremor
57 (2.14%)
35
Hypotension
56 (2.10%)
36
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
53 (1.99%)
37
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
53 (1.99%)
38
Drug Exposure During Pregnancy
52 (1.95%)
39
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
51 (1.91%)
40
Memory Impairment (Memory loss)
51 (1.91%)
41
Overdose
50 (1.87%)
42
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
49 (1.84%)
43
Rash (Rashes)
46 (1.72%)
44
Weight Decreased
45 (1.69%)
45
Condition Aggravated
44 (1.65%)
46
Confusional State
43 (1.61%)
47
Pharmaceutical Product Complaint
43 (1.61%)
48
Pruritus (Itching)
43 (1.61%)
49
Therapeutic Response Decreased
42 (1.57%)
50
Suicidal Ideation
41 (1.54%)
51
Convulsion
40 (1.50%)
52
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
40 (1.50%)
53
Injection Site Pain
40 (1.50%)
54
Loss Of Consciousness
38 (1.42%)
55
Back Pain
38 (1.42%)
56
Muscle Spasms
37 (1.39%)
57
Pneumonia
36 (1.35%)
58
Pain In Extremity
36 (1.35%)
59
Throat Tightness
35 (1.31%)
60
Serotonin Syndrome
35 (1.31%)
61
Drug Administration Error
35 (1.31%)
62
Urticaria
34 (1.27%)
63
Abdominal Pain Upper
34 (1.27%)
64
Fall
33 (1.24%)
65
Chills
32 (1.20%)
66
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
32 (1.20%)
67
Neck Pain
32 (1.20%)
68
Tachycardia
32 (1.20%)
69
Syncope (Fainting)
30 (1.12%)
70
Cough
30 (1.12%)
71
Device Malfunction
30 (1.12%)
72
Hypersensitivity
29 (1.09%)
73
Injection Site Reaction Nos
29 (1.09%)
74
Haemoglobin Decreased
29 (1.09%)
75
Anaemia
28 (1.05%)
76
Flushing (Skin blushing/flushing)
27 (1.01%)
77
Wrong Technique In Drug Usage Process
27 (1.01%)
78
Contusion (Head injury)
27 (1.01%)
79
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
26 (0.97%)
80
Burning Sensation
26 (0.97%)
81
Visual Impairment
25 (0.94%)
82
Pancreatitis
25 (0.94%)
83
Injection Site Haemorrhage
25 (0.94%)
84
Asthma
25 (0.94%)
85
Constipation
25 (0.94%)
86
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2 diabetes)
25 (0.94%)
87
Incorrect Dose Administered
24 (0.90%)
88
Heart Rate Increased
24 (0.90%)
89
Oedema Peripheral
24 (0.90%)
90
Drug Effect Decreased
24 (0.90%)
91
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
23 (0.86%)
92
Dehydration
22 (0.82%)
93
Abasia
22 (0.82%)
94
Renal Failure Acute
22 (0.82%)
95
Musculoskeletal Stiffness
22 (0.82%)
96
Abdominal Discomfort
22 (0.82%)
97
Influenza Like Illness
21 (0.79%)
98
Aggression
21 (0.79%)
99
Suicide Attempt
21 (0.79%)
100
Medication Error
20 (0.75%)
On Sep, 17, 2010: 523 people who reported to have side effects when taking Migranal are studied
Trend of Migranal's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Migranal side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Headache
35 (6.69%)
2
Headache Nos
35 (6.69%)
3
Pyrexia (Fever)
35 (6.69%)
4
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
31 (5.93%)
5
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
30 (5.74%)
6
Chest Discomfort (Chest pain)
29 (5.54%)
7
Nausea
29 (5.54%)
8
Chest Pain
29 (5.54%)
9
Asthenia (Weakness)
27 (5.16%)
10
Muscular Weakness (Weakness)
27 (5.16%)
11
Drug Interaction Nos
24 (4.59%)
12
Fatigue
24 (4.59%)
13
Drug Interaction
24 (4.59%)
14
Paraesthesia
23 (4.40%)
15
Paraesthesia Nec
23 (4.40%)
16
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
20 (3.82%)
17
Confusion
19 (3.63%)
18
Disorientation (Confusion)
19 (3.63%)
19
Pain
18 (3.44%)
20
Drug Addiction (Drug abuse and dependence)
18 (3.44%)
21
Drug Abuse (Drug Abuse And Dependence)
18 (3.44%)
22
Pain Nos
18 (3.44%)
23
Hypotension
17 (3.25%)
24
Fall
17 (3.25%)
25
Difficulty In Walking
16 (3.06%)
26
Ergot Poisoning
16 (3.06%)
27
Migraine
16 (3.06%)
28
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
15 (2.87%)
29
Tremor
15 (2.87%)
30
Condition Aggravated
15 (2.87%)
31
Migraine Aggravated
14 (2.68%)
32
Haemoglobin Decreased
13 (2.49%)
33
Pain In Limb
13 (2.49%)
34
Dizziness
12 (2.29%)
35
Drug Ineffective
12 (2.29%)
36
Thrombocytopenia
12 (2.29%)
37
Epistaxis (Nosebleed)
12 (2.29%)
38
Oedema Lower Limb
12 (2.29%)
39
Mitral Valve Incompetence
12 (2.29%)
40
Hypertension Nos (High blood pressure)
12 (2.29%)
41
Malaise
11 (2.10%)
42
Medication Error
11 (2.10%)
43
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
11 (2.10%)
44
Hypoaesthesia
11 (2.10%)
45
Abdominal Pain Nos
11 (2.10%)
46
Renal Failure Acute
10 (1.91%)
47
C-reactive Protein Increased
10 (1.91%)
48
Constipation
10 (1.91%)
49
Pallor (Paleness)
10 (1.91%)
50
Hepatic Failure
10 (1.91%)
51
Rigors (Chills)
10 (1.91%)
52
White Blood Cell Count Increased
10 (1.91%)
53
Depression Nec
9 (1.72%)
54
Agitation
9 (1.72%)
55
Coma Nec (Consciousness - decreased)
9 (1.72%)
56
Interstitial Lung Disease
9 (1.72%)
57
Tricuspid Valve Incompetence
9 (1.72%)
58
Haematemesis
9 (1.72%)
59
Liver Function Tests Nos Abnormal
9 (1.72%)
60
Pruritus (Itching)
9 (1.72%)
61
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
9 (1.72%)
62
Hepatitis Nos
9 (1.72%)
63
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
9 (1.72%)
64
Peripheral Coldness
8 (1.53%)
65
Blood Bilirubin Increased
8 (1.53%)
66
Flushing (Skin blushing/flushing)
8 (1.53%)
67
Deep Vein Thrombosis (Deep venous thrombosis)
8 (1.53%)
68
Cough
8 (1.53%)
69
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
8 (1.53%)
70
Ascites
8 (1.53%)
71
Oedema Peripheral
8 (1.53%)
72
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
8 (1.53%)
73
Pain In Extremity
8 (1.53%)
74
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
8 (1.53%)
75
Overdose
8 (1.53%)
76
Dyspnoea Exertional
8 (1.53%)
77
Sensation Of Heaviness
8 (1.53%)
78
Sedation
8 (1.53%)
79
Cerebral Ischaemia
7 (1.34%)
80
Gastric Erosions
7 (1.34%)
81
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
7 (1.34%)
82
Osteonecrosis
7 (1.34%)
83
Extensor Plantar Response
7 (1.34%)
84
Syncope (Fainting)
7 (1.34%)
85
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
7 (1.34%)
86
Gamma-glutamyltransferase Increased
7 (1.34%)
87
Hepatocellular Damage
7 (1.34%)
88
Muscle Spasms
7 (1.34%)
89
Suicide Attempt
7 (1.34%)
90
Drug Hypersensitivity
7 (1.34%)
91
Face Oedema
7 (1.34%)
92
Drug Level Nos Above Therapeutic
7 (1.34%)
93
Blood Glucose Increased
7 (1.34%)
94
Suicidal Ideation
6 (1.15%)
95
Intermittent Claudication (Blockage of leg arteries)
6 (1.15%)
96
Skin Discolouration
6 (1.15%)
97
Throat Tightness
6 (1.15%)
98
Cholestasis
6 (1.15%)
99
Blood Creatine Phosphokinase Increased
6 (1.15%)
100
Neutrophil Count Increased
6 (1.15%)
 
On Sep, 17, 2010: 91,990 people who reported to have side effects when taking Prednisone are studied
Trend of Prednisone's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Prednisone side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
5,973 (6.49%)
2
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
5,812 (6.32%)
3
Pyrexia (Fever)
5,658 (6.15%)
4
Weakness
4,979 (5.41%)
5
Asthenia (Weakness)
4,979 (5.41%)
6
Nausea
4,712 (5.12%)
7
Pneumonia
4,552 (4.95%)
8
Pneumonia Nos
4,066 (4.42%)
9
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
4,001 (4.35%)
10
Fatigue
3,920 (4.26%)
11
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
3,887 (4.23%)
12
Headache Nos
3,830 (4.16%)
13
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
3,828 (4.16%)
14
Headache
3,823 (4.16%)
15
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
3,819 (4.15%)
16
Drug Ineffective
3,798 (4.13%)
17
Pain
3,317 (3.61%)
18
Pain Nos
3,228 (3.51%)
19
Chest Pain
3,157 (3.43%)
20
Condition Aggravated
3,046 (3.31%)
21
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
3,008 (3.27%)
22
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
2,958 (3.22%)
23
Hypotension
2,900 (3.15%)
24
Rash (Rashes)
2,846 (3.09%)
25
Abdominal Pain
2,821 (3.07%)
26
Abdominal Pain Nos
2,815 (3.06%)
27
Erythema (Rashes)
2,767 (3.01%)
28
Anaemia Nos
2,738 (2.98%)
29
Anaemia
2,705 (2.94%)
30
Sepsis Nos
2,516 (2.74%)
31
Sepsis
2,516 (2.74%)
32
Cough
2,379 (2.59%)
33
Oedema Peripheral
2,254 (2.45%)
34
Dizziness
2,219 (2.41%)
35
Weight Decreased
2,207 (2.40%)
36
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
2,146 (2.33%)
37
Haemoglobin Decreased
1,980 (2.15%)
38
Dehydration
1,933 (2.10%)
39
Urinary Tract Infection
1,927 (2.09%)
40
Back Pain
1,919 (2.09%)
41
Injection Site Reaction Nos
1,915 (2.08%)
42
Fall
1,896 (2.06%)
43
Blood Creatinine Increased
1,840 (2.00%)
44
Pruritus (Itching)
1,784 (1.94%)
45
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
1,746 (1.90%)
46
Chills
1,697 (1.84%)
47
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
1,696 (1.84%)
48
Thrombocytopenia
1,667 (1.81%)
49
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
1,649 (1.79%)
50
Renal Failure Acute
1,612 (1.75%)
51
Depression
1,591 (1.73%)
52
Rheumatoid Arthritis
1,573 (1.71%)
53
Malaise
1,550 (1.68%)
54
Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis)
1,516 (1.65%)
55
Infection
1,494 (1.62%)
56
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
1,476 (1.60%)
57
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
1,452 (1.58%)
58
Cardiac Failure Congestive
1,446 (1.57%)
59
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
1,435 (1.56%)
60
Pleural Effusion
1,416 (1.54%)
61
Pain In Extremity
1,404 (1.53%)
62
Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis)
1,388 (1.51%)
63
Dermatitis Nos
1,362 (1.48%)
64
Tremor
1,357 (1.48%)
65
Paraesthesia
1,330 (1.45%)
66
Asthma
1,325 (1.44%)
67
Insomnia
1,316 (1.43%)
68
Injection Site Haemorrhage
1,296 (1.41%)
69
Hypoaesthesia
1,173 (1.28%)
70
Death
1,169 (1.27%)
71
Osteonecrosis
1,115 (1.21%)
72
Blood Glucose Increased
1,105 (1.20%)
73
Cellulitis
1,090 (1.18%)
74
Staphylococcal Infection
1,084 (1.18%)
75
Febrile Neutropenia
1,070 (1.16%)
76
Pancytopenia
1,064 (1.16%)
77
Constipation
1,045 (1.14%)
78
Confusional State
1,043 (1.13%)
79
White Blood Cell Count Increased
1,024 (1.11%)
80
Pulmonary Embolism
1,019 (1.11%)
81
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
1,013 (1.10%)
82
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
1,011 (1.10%)
83
Cardiac Arrest
1,011 (1.10%)
84
Platelet Count Decreased (Thrombocytopenia )
987 (1.07%)
85
Anorexia
955 (1.04%)
86
White Blood Cell Count Decreased
951 (1.03%)
87
Abdominal Pain Upper
939 (1.02%)
88
Vision Blurred
937 (1.02%)
89
Haematocrit Decreased
931 (1.01%)
90
Heart Rate Increased
863 (0.94%)
91
Injection Site Pain
855 (0.93%)
92
Alopecia (Hair loss)
855 (0.93%)
93
Hypoxia
854 (0.93%)
94
Multi-organ Failure
844 (0.92%)
95
Syncope (Fainting)
837 (0.91%)
96
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
808 (0.88%)
97
Kidney Transplant Rejection
802 (0.87%)
98
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
796 (0.87%)
99
Influenza Like Illness
781 (0.85%)
100
Convulsion
780 (0.85%)
On Sep, 19, 2010: 4,809 people who reported to have side effects when taking Zofran are studied
Trend of Zofran's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Zofran side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
572 (11.89%)
2
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
569 (11.83%)
3
Nausea
503 (10.46%)
4
Pyrexia (Fever)
469 (9.75%)
5
Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis)
421 (8.75%)
6
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
406 (8.44%)
7
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
402 (8.36%)
8
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
348 (7.24%)
9
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
345 (7.17%)
10
Hypotension
334 (6.95%)
11
Blood Pressure Decreased (Hypotension)
305 (6.34%)
12
Dehydration
259 (5.39%)
13
Thrombocytopenia
245 (5.09%)
14
Abdominal Pain
236 (4.91%)
15
Abdominal Pain Nos
236 (4.91%)
16
Anaemia Nos
222 (4.62%)
17
Anaemia
220 (4.57%)
18
Asthenia (Weakness)
220 (4.57%)
19
Lethargy (Fatigue)
216 (4.49%)
20
Fatigue
216 (4.49%)
21
Sepsis Nos
214 (4.45%)
22
Sepsis
214 (4.45%)
23
Pneumonia
200 (4.16%)
24
Chest Pain
179 (3.72%)
25
Haemoglobin Decreased
176 (3.66%)
26
Pneumonia Nos
171 (3.56%)
27
Febrile Neutropenia
167 (3.47%)
28
Headache
165 (3.43%)
29
Erythema (Rashes)
151 (3.14%)
30
Tachycardia
145 (3.02%)
31
Tachycardia Nos
145 (3.02%)
32
Renal Failure Acute
142 (2.95%)
33
Pulmonary Embolism
139 (2.89%)
34
Rash (Rashes)
137 (2.85%)
35
Constipation
131 (2.72%)
36
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
126 (2.62%)
37
Pleural Effusion
120 (2.50%)
38
Pain
120 (2.50%)
39
White Blood Cell Count Decreased
115 (2.39%)
40
Cardiac Arrest
114 (2.37%)
41
Dizziness
110 (2.29%)
42
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
109 (2.27%)
43
Anorexia
109 (2.27%)
44
Confusional State
106 (2.20%)
45
Platelet Count Decreased (Thrombocytopenia )
106 (2.20%)
46
Hypokalaemia
105 (2.18%)
47
Malaise
103 (2.14%)
48
Confusion
102 (2.12%)
49
Pancytopenia
101 (2.10%)
50
Cough
98 (2.04%)
51
Death
98 (2.04%)
52
Drug Interaction
98 (2.04%)
53
Hypersensitivity
96 (2.00%)
54
Rigors (Chills)
95 (1.98%)
55
Condition Aggravated
94 (1.95%)
56
Blood Creatinine Increased
92 (1.91%)
57
Hyponatraemia
91 (1.89%)
58
Leucopenia Nos
90 (1.87%)
59
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
90 (1.87%)
60
Multi-organ Failure
83 (1.73%)
61
Hypoxia
81 (1.68%)
62
Leukopenia
81 (1.68%)
63
Abdominal Pain Upper
79 (1.64%)
64
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
78 (1.62%)
65
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
77 (1.60%)
66
Convulsion
77 (1.60%)
67
Drug Ineffective
75 (1.56%)
68
Pruritus (Itching)
75 (1.56%)
69
Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis)
75 (1.56%)
70
Fall
74 (1.54%)
71
Loss Of Consciousness
74 (1.54%)
72
Tremor
74 (1.54%)
73
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
72 (1.50%)
74
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
71 (1.48%)
75
Drug Toxicity
70 (1.46%)
76
Anaphylactic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
70 (1.46%)
77
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
70 (1.46%)
78
Disease Progression
69 (1.43%)
79
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
69 (1.43%)
80
Ascites
69 (1.43%)
81
Back Pain
68 (1.41%)
82
Weight Decreased
67 (1.39%)
83
Deep Vein Thrombosis (Deep venous thrombosis)
66 (1.37%)
84
Flushing (Skin blushing/flushing)
65 (1.35%)
85
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
64 (1.33%)
86
Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage
64 (1.33%)
87
Septic Shock
63 (1.31%)
88
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
63 (1.31%)
89
Syncope (Fainting)
62 (1.29%)
90
General Physical Health Deterioration
62 (1.29%)
91
Oedema Peripheral
62 (1.29%)
92
Oxygen Saturation Decreased
61 (1.27%)
93
Blood Bilirubin Increased
59 (1.23%)
94
Respiratory Distress
59 (1.23%)
95
Malignant Neoplasm Progression
56 (1.16%)
96
Hyperhidrosis
54 (1.12%)
97
Heart Rate Increased
53 (1.10%)
98
Dermatitis Nos
52 (1.08%)
99
Vision Blurred
51 (1.06%)
100
Rash Erythematous
49 (1.02%)
 
On Sep, 19, 2010: 7,304 people who reported to have side effects when taking Phenergan are studied
Trend of Phenergan's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Phenergan side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
1,216 (16.65%)
2
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
1,036 (14.18%)
3
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
1,029 (14.09%)
4
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
604 (8.27%)
5
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
599 (8.20%)
6
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
590 (8.08%)
7
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
582 (7.97%)
8
Pain
566 (7.75%)
9
Dehydration
555 (7.60%)
10
Lethargy (Fatigue)
553 (7.57%)
11
Fatigue
553 (7.57%)
12
Pain Nos
536 (7.34%)
13
Headache Nos
529 (7.24%)
14
Abdominal Pain
527 (7.22%)
15
Headache
525 (7.19%)
16
Abdominal Pain Nos
524 (7.17%)
17
Pyrexia (Fever)
508 (6.96%)
18
Asthenia (Weakness)
497 (6.80%)
19
Chest Pain
474 (6.49%)
20
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
448 (6.13%)
21
Depression
413 (5.65%)
22
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
364 (4.98%)
23
Hypotension
364 (4.98%)
24
Drug Exposure During Pregnancy
319 (4.37%)
25
Pneumonia
313 (4.29%)
26
Dizziness
310 (4.24%)
27
Insomnia
310 (4.24%)
28
Weight Decreased
299 (4.09%)
29
Anaemia
298 (4.08%)
30
Back Pain
294 (4.03%)
31
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
292 (4.00%)
32
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
280 (3.83%)
33
Drug Ineffective
280 (3.83%)
34
Rash (Rashes)
269 (3.68%)
35
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
255 (3.49%)
36
Constipation
255 (3.49%)
37
Urinary Tract Infection
250 (3.42%)
38
Oedema Peripheral
245 (3.35%)
39
Condition Aggravated
244 (3.34%)
40
Drug Dependence
240 (3.29%)
41
Fall
232 (3.18%)
42
Agitation
227 (3.11%)
43
Cough
222 (3.04%)
44
Amnesia (Memory loss)
220 (3.01%)
45
Sepsis
214 (2.93%)
46
Tremor
214 (2.93%)
47
Hypoaesthesia
209 (2.86%)
48
Haemoglobin Decreased
203 (2.78%)
49
Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis)
192 (2.63%)
50
Confusional State
189 (2.59%)
51
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
188 (2.57%)
52
Cardiac Failure Congestive
181 (2.48%)
53
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
175 (2.40%)
54
Tachycardia
173 (2.37%)
55
Pruritus (Itching)
172 (2.35%)
56
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
168 (2.30%)
57
Renal Failure Acute
164 (2.25%)
58
Pain In Extremity
161 (2.20%)
59
Cardiac Arrest
160 (2.19%)
60
Dependence
155 (2.12%)
61
Loss Of Consciousness
155 (2.12%)
62
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
155 (2.12%)
63
Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis)
154 (2.11%)
64
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
153 (2.09%)
65
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
151 (2.07%)
66
Convulsion
150 (2.05%)
67
Hypokalaemia
149 (2.04%)
68
Hyperhidrosis
147 (2.01%)
69
Haematocrit Decreased
146 (2.00%)
70
Thrombocytopenia
143 (1.96%)
71
Paraesthesia
141 (1.93%)
72
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
140 (1.92%)
73
Abdominal Pain Upper
139 (1.90%)
74
Decreased Appetite (Appetite - decreased)
137 (1.88%)
75
Malaise
137 (1.88%)
76
Syncope (Fainting)
137 (1.88%)
77
Cardiac Murmur
134 (1.83%)
78
Deep Vein Thrombosis (Deep venous thrombosis)
134 (1.83%)
79
Anorexia
132 (1.81%)
80
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
131 (1.79%)
81
Blood Glucose Increased
129 (1.77%)
82
Muscle Spasms
128 (1.75%)
83
Respiratory Distress
126 (1.73%)
84
Vision Blurred
123 (1.68%)
85
White Blood Cell Count Increased
123 (1.68%)
86
Pleural Effusion
123 (1.68%)
87
Feeling Abnormal
122 (1.67%)
88
Heart Rate Increased
122 (1.67%)
89
Abdominal Distension
122 (1.67%)
90
Hypoxia
122 (1.67%)
91
Medication Error
120 (1.64%)
92
Cellulitis
118 (1.62%)
93
Atrial Septal Defect
117 (1.60%)
94
Febrile Neutropenia
110 (1.51%)
95
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
106 (1.45%)
96
Nervousness
105 (1.44%)
97
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
105 (1.44%)
98
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
104 (1.42%)
99
Pulmonary Embolism
104 (1.42%)
100
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
103 (1.41%)
 
On Sep, 19, 2010: 16,109 people who reported to have side effects when taking Naproxen are studied
Trend of Naproxen's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Naproxen side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
998 (6.20%)
2
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
985 (6.11%)
3
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
968 (6.01%)
4
Weakness
830 (5.15%)
5
Asthenia (Weakness)
830 (5.15%)
6
Headache Nos
829 (5.15%)
7
Headache
822 (5.10%)
8
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
795 (4.94%)
9
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
792 (4.92%)
10
Fatigue
788 (4.89%)
11
Chest Pain
760 (4.72%)
12
Pain
731 (4.54%)
13
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
727 (4.51%)
14
Pain Nos
718 (4.46%)
15
Drug Ineffective
639 (3.97%)
16
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
629 (3.90%)
17
Pyrexia (Fever)
624 (3.87%)
18
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
623 (3.87%)
19
Dizziness
617 (3.83%)
20
Depression
614 (3.81%)
21
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
575 (3.57%)
22
Abdominal Pain
567 (3.52%)
23
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
566 (3.51%)
24
Abdominal Pain Nos
565 (3.51%)
25
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
548 (3.40%)
26
Hypotension
493 (3.06%)
27
Anaemia Nos
470 (2.92%)
28
Anaemia
468 (2.91%)
29
Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage Nos
463 (2.87%)
30
Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage
463 (2.87%)
31
Pneumonia
459 (2.85%)
32
Condition Aggravated
454 (2.82%)
33
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
444 (2.76%)
34
Oedema Peripheral
443 (2.75%)
35
Back Pain
431 (2.68%)
36
Rash (Rashes)
424 (2.63%)
37
Insomnia
420 (2.61%)
38
Weight Decreased
402 (2.50%)
39
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
384 (2.38%)
40
Renal Failure Acute
377 (2.34%)
41
Fall
375 (2.33%)
42
Cough
357 (2.22%)
43
Gastric Ulcer
353 (2.19%)
44
Urinary Tract Infection
346 (2.15%)
45
Haemoglobin Decreased
337 (2.09%)
46
Malaise
331 (2.05%)
47
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
328 (2.04%)
48
Pain In Extremity
317 (1.97%)
49
Pruritus (Itching)
306 (1.90%)
50
Hypoaesthesia
294 (1.83%)
51
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
292 (1.81%)
52
Tremor
292 (1.81%)
53
Paraesthesia
291 (1.81%)
54
Constipation
290 (1.80%)
55
Abdominal Pain Upper
284 (1.76%)
56
Completed Suicide
277 (1.72%)
57
Dehydration
267 (1.66%)
58
Vision Blurred
248 (1.54%)
59
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
242 (1.50%)
60
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
240 (1.49%)
61
Sepsis
239 (1.48%)
62
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
238 (1.48%)
63
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
235 (1.46%)
64
Dermatitis Nos
231 (1.43%)
65
Loss Of Consciousness
230 (1.43%)
66
Haematemesis
228 (1.42%)
67
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
227 (1.41%)
68
Hyperhidrosis
227 (1.41%)
69
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
223 (1.38%)
70
Overdose
222 (1.38%)
71
Bronchitis
219 (1.36%)
72
Blood Glucose Increased
219 (1.36%)
73
Cardiac Failure Congestive
218 (1.35%)
74
Confusional State
213 (1.32%)
75
Muscle Spasms
213 (1.32%)
76
Syncope (Fainting)
211 (1.31%)
77
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
210 (1.30%)
78
Feeling Abnormal
204 (1.27%)
79
Convulsion
197 (1.22%)
80
Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
197 (1.22%)
81
Suicidal Ideation
196 (1.22%)
82
Cardiac Arrest
194 (1.20%)
83
Cellulitis
193 (1.20%)
84
Melaena
192 (1.19%)
85
Injection Site Reaction Nos
191 (1.19%)
86
Haematocrit Decreased
188 (1.17%)
87
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
187 (1.16%)
88
Drug Toxicity
185 (1.15%)
89
Neck Pain
183 (1.14%)
90
Rheumatoid Arthritis
179 (1.11%)
91
Blood Creatinine Increased
176 (1.09%)
92
Thrombocytopenia
176 (1.09%)
93
Suicide Attempt
175 (1.09%)
94
Drug Dependence
173 (1.07%)
95
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
166 (1.03%)
96
Heart Rate Increased
165 (1.02%)
97
Pleural Effusion
164 (1.02%)
98
Cholelithiasis (Gallstones)
163 (1.01%)
99
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease
161 (1.00%)
100
Injection Site Haemorrhage
156 (0.97%)
On Sep, 19, 2010: 3,719 people who reported to have side effects when taking Toradol are studied
Trend of Toradol's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Toradol side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
317 (8.52%)
2
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
281 (7.56%)
3
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
272 (7.31%)
4
Headache Nos
249 (6.70%)
5
Hypotension
246 (6.61%)
6
Headache
246 (6.61%)
7
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
240 (6.45%)
8
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
239 (6.43%)
9
Chest Pain
228 (6.13%)
10
Pain
225 (6.05%)
11
Blood Pressure Decreased (Hypotension)
215 (5.78%)
12
Pain Nos
213 (5.73%)
13
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
211 (5.67%)
14
Pyrexia (Fever)
181 (4.87%)
15
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
175 (4.71%)
16
Depression
170 (4.57%)
17
Fatigue
166 (4.46%)
18
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
165 (4.44%)
19
Asthenia (Weakness)
160 (4.30%)
20
Weakness
160 (4.30%)
21
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
159 (4.28%)
22
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
153 (4.11%)
23
Abdominal Pain
151 (4.06%)
24
Back Pain
150 (4.03%)
25
Abdominal Pain Nos
150 (4.03%)
26
Fall
149 (4.01%)
27
Hypertension Nos (High blood pressure)
139 (3.74%)
28
Renal Failure Acute
139 (3.74%)
29
Dizziness
135 (3.63%)
30
Erythema (Rashes)
119 (3.20%)
31
Drug Ineffective
117 (3.15%)
32
Rash (Rashes)
116 (3.12%)
33
Anaphylactic Reaction (Anaphylaxis)
112 (3.01%)
34
Tachycardia Nos
111 (2.98%)
35
Tachycardia
111 (2.98%)
36
Insomnia
108 (2.90%)
37
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
107 (2.88%)
38
Anaemia
105 (2.82%)
39
Hypoaesthesia
105 (2.82%)
40
Coma (Consciousness - decreased)
104 (2.80%)
41
Drug Dependence
101 (2.72%)
42
Pruritus (Itching)
101 (2.72%)
43
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
98 (2.64%)
44
Suicidal Ideation
98 (2.64%)
45
Paraesthesia
97 (2.61%)
46
Medication Error
96 (2.58%)
47
Tremor
96 (2.58%)
48
Renal Failure Nos (Acute kidney failure)
95 (2.55%)
49
Haemoglobin Decreased
93 (2.50%)
50
Condition Aggravated
93 (2.50%)
51
Gastrointestinal Haemorrhage Nos
92 (2.47%)
52
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
91 (2.45%)
53
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
91 (2.45%)
54
Weight Decreased
88 (2.37%)
55
Agitation
88 (2.37%)
56
Confusional State
85 (2.29%)
57
Dehydration
83 (2.23%)
58
Constipation
82 (2.20%)
59
Cardiac Arrest
82 (2.20%)
60
Pneumonia
81 (2.18%)
61
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
80 (2.15%)
62
Sepsis Nos
79 (2.12%)
63
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
79 (2.12%)
64
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
77 (2.07%)
65
Loss Of Consciousness
77 (2.07%)
66
Thrombocytopenia
73 (1.96%)
67
Visual Acuity Reduced
72 (1.94%)
68
Blood Creatinine Increased
72 (1.94%)
69
Syncope (Fainting)
71 (1.91%)
70
Vision Blurred
71 (1.91%)
71
Pain In Extremity
69 (1.86%)
72
Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis)
66 (1.77%)
73
Post Procedural Complication
64 (1.72%)
74
Abdominal Pain Upper
63 (1.69%)
75
Cough
63 (1.69%)
76
Oedema Peripheral
63 (1.69%)
77
Injury
61 (1.64%)
78
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
60 (1.61%)
79
Haematocrit Decreased
59 (1.59%)
80
Contusion (Head injury)
59 (1.59%)
81
Hyperhidrosis
59 (1.59%)
82
Malaise
58 (1.56%)
83
Convulsion
53 (1.43%)
84
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
52 (1.40%)
85
Sedation
52 (1.40%)
86
Suicide Attempt
51 (1.37%)
87
Feeling Abnormal
51 (1.37%)
88
Oxygen Saturation Decreased
51 (1.37%)
89
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
50 (1.34%)
90
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
49 (1.32%)
91
Urinary Incontinence
49 (1.32%)
92
Muscle Spasms
47 (1.26%)
93
Pulmonary Embolism
47 (1.26%)
94
Eye Pain
47 (1.26%)
95
Tinnitus
47 (1.26%)
96
Pleural Effusion
46 (1.24%)
97
Cardiac Failure Congestive
46 (1.24%)
98
Blood Glucose Increased
46 (1.24%)
99
Neck Pain
44 (1.18%)
100
Heart Rate Increased
44 (1.18%)
On Sep, 19, 2010: 7,626 people who reported to have side effects when taking Dilaudid are studied
Trend of Dilaudid's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Dilaudid side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
769 (10.08%)
2
Pain
649 (8.51%)
3
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
647 (8.48%)
4
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
647 (8.48%)
5
Fatigue
561 (7.36%)
6
Lethargy (Fatigue)
560 (7.34%)
7
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
467 (6.12%)
8
Hypotension
446 (5.85%)
9
Asthenia (Weakness)
437 (5.73%)
10
Pyrexia (Fever)
417 (5.47%)
11
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
396 (5.19%)
12
Dehydration
376 (4.93%)
13
Pneumonia
369 (4.84%)
14
Drug Ineffective
346 (4.54%)
15
Abdominal Pain
326 (4.27%)
16
Headache
311 (4.08%)
17
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
304 (3.99%)
18
Back Pain
280 (3.67%)
19
Chest Pain
272 (3.57%)
20
Confusional State
261 (3.42%)
21
Dizziness
261 (3.42%)
22
Fall
252 (3.30%)
23
Haemoglobin Decreased
251 (3.29%)
24
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
248 (3.25%)
25
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
235 (3.08%)
26
Death
230 (3.02%)
27
Drug Toxicity
228 (2.99%)
28
Anaemia
227 (2.98%)
29
Constipation
222 (2.91%)
30
Oedema Peripheral
220 (2.88%)
31
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
215 (2.82%)
32
Loss Of Consciousness
210 (2.75%)
33
Depression
209 (2.74%)
34
Overdose
201 (2.64%)
35
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
199 (2.61%)
36
Rash (Rashes)
196 (2.57%)
37
Agitation
195 (2.56%)
38
Condition Aggravated
194 (2.54%)
39
Weight Decreased
192 (2.52%)
40
Coma (Consciousness - decreased)
191 (2.50%)
41
Medication Error
188 (2.47%)
42
Sepsis
175 (2.29%)
43
Disorientation (Confusion)
171 (2.24%)
44
Tremor
169 (2.22%)
45
Pleural Effusion
168 (2.20%)
46
Insomnia
167 (2.19%)
47
Renal Failure Acute
166 (2.18%)
48
Disease Progression
163 (2.14%)
49
Pain In Extremity
162 (2.12%)
50
Respiratory Failure (Respiratory acidosis)
161 (2.11%)
51
Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis)
161 (2.11%)
52
Cardiac Arrest
160 (2.10%)
53
Tachycardia
160 (2.10%)
54
Hyperhidrosis
159 (2.08%)
55
Thrombocytopenia
158 (2.07%)
56
Hypoaesthesia
152 (1.99%)
57
Pulmonary Embolism
149 (1.95%)
58
Malaise
148 (1.94%)
59
Urinary Tract Infection
146 (1.91%)
60
Blood Creatinine Increased
145 (1.90%)
61
Drug Dependence
143 (1.88%)
62
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
140 (1.84%)
63
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
139 (1.82%)
64
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
138 (1.81%)
65
Malignant Neoplasm Progression
138 (1.81%)
66
Pruritus (Itching)
136 (1.78%)
67
Convulsion
135 (1.77%)
68
Haematocrit Decreased
133 (1.74%)
69
Respiratory Depression
131 (1.72%)
70
Hypoxia
129 (1.69%)
71
Mental Status Changes
129 (1.69%)
72
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
126 (1.65%)
73
Febrile Neutropenia
125 (1.64%)
74
Feeling Abnormal
124 (1.63%)
75
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
123 (1.61%)
76
Sedation
122 (1.60%)
77
Deep Vein Thrombosis (Deep venous thrombosis)
121 (1.59%)
78
Abdominal Pain Upper
120 (1.57%)
79
Anorexia
119 (1.56%)
80
Gait Disturbance
118 (1.55%)
81
Platelet Count Decreased (Thrombocytopenia )
117 (1.53%)
82
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
116 (1.52%)
83
Muscle Spasms
116 (1.52%)
84
Vision Blurred
115 (1.51%)
85
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
114 (1.49%)
86
Oxygen Saturation Decreased
114 (1.49%)
87
Pancytopenia
111 (1.46%)
88
Heart Rate Increased
109 (1.43%)
89
White Blood Cell Count Decreased
107 (1.40%)
90
Infection
107 (1.40%)
91
Unresponsive To Stimuli
106 (1.39%)
92
Cardiac Failure Congestive
105 (1.38%)
93
Staphylococcal Infection
105 (1.38%)
94
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
104 (1.36%)
95
Respiratory Distress
104 (1.36%)
96
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
100 (1.31%)
97
Blood Glucose Increased
98 (1.29%)
98
Osteonecrosis
95 (1.25%)
99
Blood Alkaline Phosphatase Increased
94 (1.23%)
100
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
94 (1.23%)
On Sep, 19, 2010: 17,438 people who reported to have side effects when taking Percocet are studied
Trend of Percocet's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Percocet side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
1,780 (10.21%)
2
Pain
1,498 (8.59%)
3
Pain Nos
1,460 (8.37%)
4
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
1,383 (7.93%)
5
Lethargy (Fatigue)
1,380 (7.91%)
6
Fatigue
1,380 (7.91%)
7
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
1,372 (7.87%)
8
Asthenia (Weakness)
1,306 (7.49%)
9
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
1,302 (7.47%)
10
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
1,273 (7.30%)
11
Chest Pain
1,135 (6.51%)
12
Headache
1,098 (6.30%)
13
Depression
1,087 (6.23%)
14
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
1,085 (6.22%)
15
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
1,016 (5.83%)
16
Drug Ineffective
1,014 (5.81%)
17
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
1,005 (5.76%)
18
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
907 (5.20%)
19
Dizziness
903 (5.18%)
20
Pyrexia (Fever)
864 (4.95%)
21
Back Pain
796 (4.56%)
22
Abdominal Pain
795 (4.56%)
23
Hypotension
794 (4.55%)
24
Abdominal Pain Nos
790 (4.53%)
25
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
783 (4.49%)
26
Fall
769 (4.41%)
27
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
730 (4.19%)
28
Weight Decreased
699 (4.01%)
29
Insomnia
699 (4.01%)
30
Pneumonia
698 (4.00%)
31
Dehydration
695 (3.99%)
32
Constipation
659 (3.78%)
33
Rash (Rashes)
650 (3.73%)
34
Drug Dependence
644 (3.69%)
35
Drug Abuser (Drug Abuse And Dependence)
642 (3.68%)
36
Anaemia
609 (3.49%)
37
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
608 (3.49%)
38
Pain In Extremity
594 (3.41%)
39
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
588 (3.37%)
40
Oedema Peripheral
571 (3.27%)
41
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
562 (3.22%)
42
Confusional State
543 (3.11%)
43
Loss Of Consciousness
506 (2.90%)
44
Amnesia (Memory loss)
499 (2.86%)
45
Condition Aggravated
497 (2.85%)
46
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
477 (2.74%)
47
Completed Suicide
470 (2.70%)
48
Overdose
469 (2.69%)
49
Tremor
439 (2.52%)
50
Hypoaesthesia
434 (2.49%)
51
Urinary Tract Infection
430 (2.47%)
52
Haemoglobin Decreased
399 (2.29%)
53
Coma (Consciousness - decreased)
381 (2.18%)
54
Muscle Spasms
380 (2.18%)
55
Malaise
379 (2.17%)
56
Pruritus (Itching)
377 (2.16%)
57
Cardiac Failure Congestive
375 (2.15%)
58
Death
371 (2.13%)
59
Agitation
362 (2.08%)
60
Suicidal Ideation
362 (2.08%)
61
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
357 (2.05%)
62
Hyperhidrosis
356 (2.04%)
63
Chills
350 (2.01%)
64
Cough
348 (2.00%)
65
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
345 (1.98%)
66
Anorexia
344 (1.97%)
67
Renal Failure (Acute kidney failure)
335 (1.92%)
68
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
332 (1.90%)
69
Drug Toxicity
329 (1.89%)
70
Pleural Effusion
323 (1.85%)
71
Bronchitis
312 (1.79%)
72
Coronary Artery Disease (Coronary heart disease)
311 (1.78%)
73
Paraesthesia
310 (1.78%)
74
Vision Blurred
310 (1.78%)
75
Abdominal Pain Upper
307 (1.76%)
76
Thrombocytopenia
305 (1.75%)
77
Syncope (Fainting)
305 (1.75%)
78
Feeling Abnormal
303 (1.74%)
79
Atrial Fibrillation (Atrial fibrillation/flutter)
301 (1.73%)
80
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
300 (1.72%)
81
Cardiac Arrest
297 (1.70%)
82
Osteonecrosis
296 (1.70%)
83
Renal Failure Acute
294 (1.69%)
84
Haematocrit Decreased
281 (1.61%)
85
International Normalised Ratio Increased
277 (1.59%)
86
Blood Glucose Increased
277 (1.59%)
87
Convulsion
271 (1.55%)
88
Injury
263 (1.51%)
89
Blood Creatinine Increased
262 (1.50%)
90
Pulmonary Embolism
261 (1.50%)
91
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
257 (1.47%)
92
Mental Status Changes
253 (1.45%)
93
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
253 (1.45%)
94
Neutropenia (Agranulocytosis)
244 (1.40%)
95
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
237 (1.36%)
96
Gait Disturbance
236 (1.35%)
97
Medication Error
233 (1.34%)
98
Cellulitis
233 (1.34%)
99
Heart Rate Increased
232 (1.33%)
100
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
225 (1.29%)
On Sep, 19, 2010: 48,266 people who reported to have side effects when taking Alprazolam (Xanax) are studied
Trend of Alprazolam's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Alprazolam side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
4,004 (8.30%)
2
Nausea
3,996 (8.28%)
3
Anxiety Nec (Stress and anxiety)
3,567 (7.39%)
4
Depression
3,312 (6.86%)
5
Asthenia (Weakness)
3,185 (6.60%)
6
Fatigue
3,160 (6.55%)
7
Lethargy (Fatigue)
3,156 (6.54%)
8
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
3,082 (6.39%)
9
Headache Nos
3,043 (6.30%)
10
Headache
3,036 (6.29%)
11
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
3,021 (6.26%)
12
Drug Ineffective
3,009 (6.23%)
13
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
2,685 (5.56%)
14
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
2,676 (5.54%)
15
Insomnia
2,666 (5.52%)
16
Chest Pain
2,629 (5.45%)
17
Pain
2,546 (5.27%)
18
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
2,539 (5.26%)
19
Pain Nos
2,474 (5.13%)
20
Dizziness
2,438 (5.05%)
21
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
2,437 (5.05%)
22
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
2,372 (4.91%)
23
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
2,091 (4.33%)
24
Tremor
1,863 (3.86%)
25
Pyrexia (Fever)
1,847 (3.83%)
26
Weight Decreased
1,820 (3.77%)
27
Fall
1,779 (3.69%)
28
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
1,762 (3.65%)
29
Amnesia (Memory loss)
1,687 (3.50%)
30
Condition Aggravated
1,681 (3.48%)
31
Completed Suicide
1,620 (3.36%)
32
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
1,567 (3.25%)
33
Abdominal Pain
1,558 (3.23%)
34
Abdominal Pain Nos
1,547 (3.21%)
35
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
1,539 (3.19%)
36
Memory Impairment (Memory loss)
1,536 (3.18%)
37
Hypotension
1,505 (3.12%)
38
Rash (Rashes)
1,500 (3.11%)
39
Back Pain
1,392 (2.88%)
40
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
1,384 (2.87%)
41
Malaise
1,372 (2.84%)
42
Oedema Peripheral
1,363 (2.82%)
43
Pneumonia
1,352 (2.80%)
44
Overdose
1,336 (2.77%)
45
Suicidal Ideation
1,334 (2.76%)
46
Agitation
1,321 (2.74%)
47
Dehydration
1,319 (2.73%)
48
Feeling Abnormal
1,314 (2.72%)
49
Constipation
1,300 (2.69%)
50
Drug Dependence
1,249 (2.59%)
51
Loss Of Consciousness
1,223 (2.53%)
52
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
1,204 (2.49%)
53
Drug Abuser (Drug Abuse And Dependence)
1,197 (2.48%)
54
Hypoaesthesia
1,107 (2.29%)
55
Confusional State
1,102 (2.28%)
56
Blood Cholesterol Increased (High Blood Cholesterol)
1,100 (2.28%)
57
Cardiac Arrest
1,099 (2.28%)
58
Drug Interaction
1,089 (2.26%)
59
Suicide Attempt
1,069 (2.21%)
60
Pain In Extremity
1,054 (2.18%)
61
Paraesthesia
1,053 (2.18%)
62
Nervousness
1,046 (2.17%)
63
Anaemia
1,029 (2.13%)
64
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
1,002 (2.08%)
65
Hyperhidrosis
989 (2.05%)
66
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
972 (2.01%)
67
Pruritus (Itching)
965 (2.00%)
68
Vision Blurred
957 (1.98%)
69
Drug Toxicity
925 (1.92%)
70
Convulsion
903 (1.87%)
71
Panic Attack
865 (1.79%)
72
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
857 (1.78%)
73
Muscle Spasms
838 (1.74%)
74
Anorexia
824 (1.71%)
75
Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke)
819 (1.70%)
76
Abdominal Pain Upper
810 (1.68%)
77
Blood Glucose Increased
809 (1.68%)
78
Syncope (Fainting)
804 (1.67%)
79
Cough
804 (1.67%)
80
Coma (Consciousness - decreased)
791 (1.64%)
81
Heart Rate Increased
788 (1.63%)
82
Cardiac Failure Congestive
785 (1.63%)
83
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
755 (1.56%)
84
Death
728 (1.51%)
85
Respiratory Arrest (Breathing - slowed or stopped)
715 (1.48%)
86
Multiple Drug Overdose
690 (1.43%)
87
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
659 (1.37%)
88
Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
654 (1.35%)
89
Irritability
651 (1.35%)
90
Haemoglobin Decreased
612 (1.27%)
91
Alopecia (Hair loss)
609 (1.26%)
92
Dry Mouth
603 (1.25%)
93
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
601 (1.25%)
94
Sedation
594 (1.23%)
95
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
579 (1.20%)
96
Road Traffic Accident
576 (1.19%)
97
Renal Failure Acute
563 (1.17%)
98
Drug Exposure During Pregnancy
558 (1.16%)
99
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
548 (1.14%)
100
Thrombocytopenia
541 (1.12%)
On Sep, 19, 2010: 31,746 people who reported to have side effects when taking Diazepam (Valium) are studied
Trend of Diazepam's drug interactions, side effects, and effectiveness reports
Top 100 overall Diazepam side effects:
 
Name
How frequent is it:
Number of people
(% of total people)
1
Nausea
2,349 (7.40%)
2
Fatigue
2,074 (6.53%)
3
Lethargy (Fatigue)
2,069 (6.52%)
4
Anxiety (Stress and anxiety)
2,038 (6.42%)
5
Depression
1,878 (5.92%)
6
Headache Nos
1,877 (5.91%)
7
Headache
1,871 (5.89%)
8
Asthenia (Weakness)
1,821 (5.74%)
9
Dizziness
1,764 (5.56%)
10
Dyspnoea (Breathing difficulty)
1,740 (5.48%)
11
Vomiting (Nausea and vomiting)
1,720 (5.42%)
12
Vomiting Nos (Nausea and vomiting)
1,715 (5.40%)
13
Dyspnoea Nos (Breathing difficulty)
1,709 (5.38%)
14
Drug Ineffective
1,708 (5.38%)
15
Pain
1,627 (5.13%)
16
Insomnia
1,594 (5.02%)
17
Pain Nos
1,567 (4.94%)
18
Hypertension (High blood pressure)
1,516 (4.78%)
19
Diarrhoea (Diarrhea)
1,480 (4.66%)
20
Pyrexia (Fever)
1,464 (4.61%)
21
Diarrhoea Nos (Diarrhea)
1,454 (4.58%)
22
Chest Pain
1,401 (4.41%)
23
Fall
1,306 (4.11%)
24
Overdose
1,281 (4.04%)
25
Overdose Nos
1,281 (4.04%)
26
Drug Withdrawal Syndrome
1,261 (3.97%)
27
Agitation
1,260 (3.97%)
28
Tremor
1,234 (3.89%)
29
Completed Suicide
1,223 (3.85%)
30
Blood Pressure Increased (High blood pressure)
1,210 (3.81%)
31
Weight Decreased
1,164 (3.67%)
32
Condition Aggravated
1,149 (3.62%)
33
Amnesia (Memory loss)
1,136 (3.58%)
34
Hypotension
1,132 (3.57%)
35
Somnolence (Drowsiness)
1,119 (3.52%)
36
Suicidal Ideation
1,101 (3.47%)
37
Memory Impairment (Memory loss)
1,020 (3.21%)
38
Pneumonia
1,001 (3.15%)
39
Weight Increased (Weight loss)
984 (3.10%)
40
Drug Toxicity
977 (3.08%)
41
Confusional State
949 (2.99%)
42
Abdominal Pain
892 (2.81%)
43
Abdominal Pain Nos
890 (2.80%)
44
Back Pain
884 (2.78%)
45
Arthralgia (Joint pain)
878 (2.77%)
46
Loss Of Consciousness
876 (2.76%)
47
Drug Interaction
875 (2.76%)
48
Constipation
875 (2.76%)
49
Cardiac Arrest
872 (2.75%)
50
Drug Dependence
868 (2.73%)
51
Drug Abuser (Drug Abuse And Dependence)
852 (2.68%)
52
Convulsion
839 (2.64%)
53
Malaise
818 (2.58%)
54
Coma (Consciousness - decreased)
789 (2.49%)
55
Hyperhidrosis
778 (2.45%)
56
Rash (Rashes)
745 (2.35%)
57
Oedema Peripheral
727 (2.29%)
58
Feeling Abnormal
721 (2.27%)
59
Hypoaesthesia
716 (2.26%)
60
Paraesthesia
713 (2.25%)
61
Suicide Attempt
696 (2.19%)
62
Myocardial Infarction (Heart attack)
675 (2.13%)
63
Death
673 (2.12%)
64
Pain In Extremity
669 (2.11%)
65
Dehydration
637 (2.01%)
66
Muscle Spasms
632 (1.99%)
67
Vision Blurred
621 (1.96%)
68
Urinary Tract Infection
616 (1.94%)
69
Anaemia
608 (1.92%)
70
Dysarthria (Speech impairment (adult))
604 (1.90%)
71
Pruritus (Itching)
576 (1.81%)
72
Aggression
562 (1.77%)
73
Anorexia
562 (1.77%)
74
Multiple Drug Overdose
560 (1.76%)
75
Palpitations (Heart palpitations)
543 (1.71%)
76
Cardio-respiratory Arrest
541 (1.70%)
77
Sedation
536 (1.69%)
78
Nervousness
535 (1.69%)
79
Irritability
535 (1.69%)
80
Diabetes Mellitus (Diabetes)
533 (1.68%)
81
Respiratory Arrest (Breathing - slowed or stopped)
530 (1.67%)
82
Cough
528 (1.66%)
83
Myalgia (Muscle aches)
525 (1.65%)
84
Abdominal Pain Upper
507 (1.60%)
85
Disturbance In Attention
479 (1.51%)
86
Syncope (Fainting)
472 (1.49%)
87
Panic Attack
465 (1.46%)
88
Depressed Level Of Consciousness
454 (1.43%)
89
Accidental Overdose
439 (1.38%)
90
Heart Rate Increased
437 (1.38%)
91
Dry Mouth
405 (1.28%)
92
Influenza Like Illness
396 (1.25%)
93
Dizziness (exc Vertigo)
395 (1.24%)
94
Alanine Aminotransferase Increased
393 (1.24%)
95
Blood Creatine Phosphokinase Increased
393 (1.24%)
96
Aspartate Aminotransferase Increased
379 (1.19%)
97
Blood Glucose Increased
377 (1.19%)
98
Dysphagia (Swallowing difficulty)
375 (1.18%)
99
Nightmare (Nightmares)
374 (1.18%)
100
Rhabdomyolysis
369 (1.16%)
 

 


 

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