Record medicine or exposure name, dose, timing, route, new products, rash or swelling, breathing symptoms, dizziness, stomach symptoms, bleeding, and whether the medicine was stopped or changed.
Symptom detail
Medication side effects
Medication side effects is a possible medicine, injection, allergy, or exposure-related symptom that is useful to record with timing, dose, route, and product details.
Track patterns and contact a clinician for persistent, worsening, unexplained, recurrent, or concerning symptoms.
Medicine links
Commonly linked medicines
Adalimumab
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Atorvastatin
Commonly used for cholesterol management and cardiovascular risk reduction when prescribed.
Etanercept
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Ezetimibe
Commonly used for cholesterol management and cardiovascular risk reduction when prescribed.
Methotrexate
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Methylprednisolone
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Prednisone
Commonly used for thyroid, adrenal, or endocrine-inflammatory care depending on the medicine.
Rosuvastatin
Commonly used for cholesterol management and cardiovascular risk reduction when prescribed.
Simvastatin
Commonly used for cholesterol management and cardiovascular risk reduction when prescribed.
(ezetimibe and atorvastatin)
Commonly used for cholesterol management and cardiovascular risk reduction when prescribed.
Adalimumab-adaz
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Adalimumab-adbm
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Adalimumab-atto
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Adalimumab-bwwd
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Adalimumab-ryvk
Commonly used for inflammatory, autoimmune, allergy, skin, lung, or immune-mediated care depending on formulation and diagnosis.
Alirocumab
Commonly used for cholesterol management and cardiovascular risk reduction when prescribed.
Connected records
Database matches for this symptom
Medication Side Effects
Medication Side Effects is a general medical condition or care topic that may involve multiple body systems.
Anemia
Anemia is a blood, clotting, anemia, immune, or allergy-related condition.
Autoimmune Diseases
Autoimmune Diseases is a blood, clotting, anemia, immune, or allergy-related condition.
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Iron Deficiency Anemia is a blood, clotting, anemia, immune, or allergy-related condition.
Angina
Angina is a heart, blood vessel, blood-pressure, clotting, or circulation-related condition.
Coronary Artery Disease
Coronary Artery Disease is a heart, blood vessel, blood-pressure, clotting, or circulation-related condition.
Edema
Edema is a heart, blood vessel, blood-pressure, clotting, or circulation-related condition.
Heart Failure
Heart Failure is a heart, blood vessel, blood-pressure, clotting, or circulation-related condition.
Hypertension
High blood pressure is a common condition tracked through repeated readings and risk-factor review.
Peripheral Artery Disease
Peripheral Artery Disease is a heart, blood vessel, blood-pressure, clotting, or circulation-related condition.
Amlodipine and atorvastatin
Commonly used for Hypertension, Heart Failure, Coronary Artery Disease, Angina, Chronic Kidney Disease, Peripheral Artery Disease care depending on formulation and patient-specific indication. Track related symptoms such as Chest pain, Chest pressure, Shortness of breath, Leg swelling. Confirm exact indication, dosing, and safety information with official labeling or a clinician/pharmacist.