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Advil and Feeling Abnormal

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Advil and Feeling Abnormal

Age

>60 Years
63
40-49 Years
33
50-59 Years
32
20-29 Years
23
30-39 Years
18
1-9 Years
5
10-19 Years
4
0-12 Months
3

Gender

Male: 27%
Female: 71%
Gender Unknown: 2%

Outcome

What were the most common outcomes of those reporting Feeling Abnormal?

Other
107
Hospitalization
38
Disability
8
Death
4
Life Threatening
4
Required Intervention
1

Reporter

Who most commonly reported Feeling Abnormal?

Consumer
203
Other
15
Physician
9
Pharmacist
5

Therapy

Of those reporting Feeling Abnormal, why were they taking Advil?

Headache
27
Insomnia
27
Pain
21
Hypersensitivity
13
Back Pain
13

Other Medications

Which medications reported to the FDA are most commonly associated with Feeling Abnormal?

Chantix
3945
Forteo
2704
Lyrica
2504
Byetta
1878
Seroquel
1720
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Cymbalta
1637
Humira
1327
Tysabri
1192
Effexor Xr
934
Strattera
882
Paxil
869
Avonex
863
Neurontin
862
Zoloft
855
Enbrel
816
Pristiq
802
Lipitor
722
Vioxx
716
Nexium
646
Duragesic-100
615
Mirena
581
Remicade
532
Rebif
510
Seroquel Xr
496
Xanax
486
Crestor
483
Niaspan
460
Celebrex
459
Reclast
456
Geodon
449
Effexor
409
Digoxin
395
Humalog
390
Diovan
386
Aleve (caplet)
379
Levaquin
368
Oxycontin
354
Zyprexa
351
Alli
333
Peg-intron
328
Lamictal
325
Lexapro
318
Gabapentin
313
Sandostatin Lar
312
Avelox
311
Synthroid
300
Prozac
294
Zometa
289
Gilenya
285
Spiriva
285
Wellbutrin
284

Is the adverse drug reaction you’re experiencing actually due to the drug you took?

The Naranjo Scale is a questionnaire for determining the likelihood of whether an adverse drug reaction is actually due to the drug or caused by other factors. Probability is assigned via a score termed definite, probable, possible or doubtful.*

YESNOUNKOWN
Are there previous conclusive reports on this reaction?
Did the adverse event appear after the suspected drug was administered?
Did the adverse reaction improve when the drug was discontinued or a specific antagonist was administered?
Did the adverse reaction reappear when the drug was readministered?
Are there alternative causes (other than the drug) that could on their own have caused the reaction?
Did the reaction reappear when a placebo was given?
Was the drug detected in the blood (or other fluids) in concentrations known to be toxic?
Was the reaction more severe when the dose was increased, or less severe when the dose was decreased?
Did the patient have a similar reaction to the same or similar drugs in any previous exposure?
Was the adverse event confirmed by any objective evidence?
Probability of an Adverse Event
Doubtful
Possible
Probable
Definite

*Naranjo, et al. "A method for estimating the probability of adverse drug reactions." Clin Pharmacol Ther. 1981 Aug;30(2):239-45.

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