Xanax Diarrhoea Side Effect Reports
The following Xanax Diarrhoea side effect reports were submitted by healthcare professionals and consumers. This information will help you understand how side effects, such as Diarrhoea, can occur, and what you can do about them. A side effect could appear soon after you start Xanax or it might take time to develop. |
Diarrhoea, Fatigue |
This Diarrhoea side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from US. A 63-year-old female patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: anxiety,depression. The patient was prescribed Xanax (dosage: 0.5 Mg, 3x/day), which was started on 2013. Concurrently used drugs:
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Loss Of Consciousness, Fall, Injection Site Infection, Diarrhoea, Tooth Disorder, Gingivitis |
This Diarrhoea Xanax side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from US on Aug 16, 2013. A Female , 70 years of age, was treated with Xanax. The patient presented the following health conditions:
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Convulsion, Diarrhoea, Memory Impairment |
This is a Xanax side effect report of a 50-year-old female patient (weight:NA) from US, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: anxiety,blood cholesterol increased, who was treated with Xanax (dosage:0.1 Mg, Unk, start time: 201211), combined with:
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Fatigue, Flushing, Abdominal Pain Upper, Diarrhoea, Nausea, Hypotension |
A 44-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from US with the following symptoms: NA started Xanax Xr (alprazolam (alprazolam) treatment (dosage: NA) on Apr 02, 2012. Soon after starting Xanax Xr (alprazolam (alprazolam) treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:
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Hypertension, Electrocardiogram Abnormal, Hernia, Muscle Spasms, Gastric Disorder, Diarrhoea, Muscle Fatigue |
A female patient from US was prescribed and started Xanax on Mar 27, 2013. Patient felt the following Xanax side effects: hypertension, electrocardiogram abnormal, hernia, muscle spasms, gastric disorder, diarrhoea, muscle fatigue Additional patient health information: Female , 57 years of age, weighting 175.0 lb, The consumer reported the following symptoms: was diagnosed with and. Xanax dosage: 0.5 Mg, 1x/day (0.5 Of Xanax, One Or Two A Day). Concurrently used drugs:
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Vomiting, Nausea, Malaise, Diarrhoea |
This report suggests a potential Xanax Diarrhoea side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A 68-year-old female patient from UNITED STATES (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): NA and used Xanax (dosage: NA) starting Mar 30, 2011. Soon after starting Xanax the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:
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Influenza, Constipation, Nausea, Haemoglobin Abnormal, Red Blood Cell Abnormality, Diarrhoea |
An adverse event was reported by a physician on Apr 12, 2011 by a Female taking Xanax (dosage: NA) . Location: UNITED STATES , 63 years of age, weighting 149.0 lb, patient began experiencing various side effects, including: Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Xanax side effects: influenza, constipation, nausea, haemoglobin abnormal, red blood cell abnormality, diarrhoea. Additional medications/treatments: Associated medications used:
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Urinary Tract Infection, Pyrexia, Dehydration, Diarrhoea, Toothache, Influenza Like Illness, Blood Potassium Decreased |
This Diarrhoea problem was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES. A female patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): anxiety.On Mar 24, 2012 a consumer started treatment with Xanax (dosage: NA). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time:
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Diarrhoea, Insomnia, Fatigue |
This is a Xanax side effect report of a female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: NA and was treated with Xanax (dosage: NA) starting May 19, 2011. Concurrently used drugs:
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Intentional Overdose, Diarrhoea, Sopor |
This Diarrhoea side effect was reported by a physician from ITALY on Mar 16, 2012. A female patient from ITALY , 49 years of age, was treated with Xanax. Directly after treatment started, patient experienced the unwanted or unexpected Xanax side effects: intentional overdose, diarrhoea, sopor. Xanax dosage: 10 Dosage Units. The patient was hospitalized. These side effects may potentially be related to Xanax. |
Pain In Jaw, Insomnia, Pain In Extremity, Malaise, Bone Pain, Back Pain, Headache, Injection Site Pain, Diarrhoea |
This Diarrhoea side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES. A 69-year-old female patient (weight:NA) experienced the following symptoms/conditions: NA. The patient was prescribed Xanax (dosage: NA), which was started on Jan 30, 2012. Concurrently used drugs:
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Depression, Hair Colour Changes, Stomatitis, Nausea, Dizziness, Rash, Asthenia, Diarrhoea, Constipation |
This Diarrhoea Xanax side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Mar 02, 2012. A male , weighting 175.9 lb, was treated with Xanax. The patient presented the following health conditions:
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Diarrhoea, Intentional Overdose, Sopor |
This is a Xanax side effect report of a 49-year-old female patient (weight:NA) from ITALY, suffering from the following symptoms/conditions: NA, who was treated with Xanax (dosage:10 Dosage Units, start time: Jan 19, 2012), combined with: NA., and developed a serious reaction and a Diarrhoea side effect. The patient presented with:
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Colitis Microscopic, Abdominal Pain Upper, Abnormal Faeces, Urticaria Chronic, Diarrhoea |
A 70-year-old patient (weight: NA) from FRANCE with the following symptoms: NA started Xanax treatment (dosage: NA) on Jan 01, 2000. Soon after starting Xanax treatment, the consumer experienced several side effects, including:
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Feeling Abnormal, Petit Mal Epilepsy, Musculoskeletal Discomfort, Amnesia, Nausea, Dizziness, Diarrhoea |
A female patient from FRANCE was prescribed and started Xanax on Jan 04, 2012. After Xanax was administered, patient encountered several Xanax side effects: feeling abnormal, petit mal epilepsy, musculoskeletal discomfort, amnesia, nausea, dizziness, diarrhoea Additional patient health information: Female , weighting 178.6 lb, The consumer reported the following symptoms: . Xanax dosage: Unk. Concurrently used drugs:
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Asthenia, Hypertension, Acne, Folliculitis, Diarrhoea |
This report suggests a potential Xanax Diarrhoea side effect(s) that can have serious consequences. A patient from FRANCE (weight:NA) was diagnosed with the following health condition(s): anxiety,hypothyroidism,thyroid cancer and used Xanax (dosage: NA) starting May 02, 2011. Soon after starting Xanax the patient began experiencing various side effects, including:
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Muscle Spasms, Skin Burning Sensation, Abdominal Pain Upper, Diarrhoea, Feeling Abnormal, Oesophageal Pain, Oral Pain, Dyspepsia, Weight Increased |
An adverse event was reported by a consumer or non-health professional on Dec 14, 2011 by a Female taking Xanax (dosage: 0.5 Mg, As Needed) was diagnosed with and. Location: UNITED STATES , weighting 132.1 lb, patient began experiencing various side effects, including: Patient felt the following Xanax side effects: muscle spasms, skin burning sensation, abdominal pain upper, diarrhoea, feeling abnormal, oesophageal pain, oral pain, dyspepsia, weight increased. Additional medications/treatments: Multiple prescriptions taken:
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Hypertension, Asthenia, Diarrhoea, Acne, Folliculitis |
This Diarrhoea problem was reported by a physician from FRANCE. A patient (weight: NA) was diagnosed with the following medical condition(s): anxiety,thyroid cancer,hypothyroidism.On Jan 01, 2010 a consumer started treatment with Xanax (dosage: NA). The following drugs/medications were being taken at the same time:
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Diarrhoea |
This is a Xanax side effect report of a 43-year-old female patient (weight: NA) from UNITED STATES. The patient developed the following symptoms/conditions: NA and was treated with Xanax (dosage: NA) starting Sep 01, 2011. Concurrently used drugs:
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Cholecystitis Chronic, Chest Pain, Nausea, Diarrhoea, Abdominal Pain Upper, Gallbladder Disorder, Hypertension |
This Diarrhoea side effect was reported by a consumer or non-health professional from UNITED STATES on Nov 16, 2011. A female patient from UNITED STATES , 30 years of age, weighting 149.9 lb, was treated with Xanax. Patient felt the following Xanax side effects: cholecystitis chronic, chest pain, nausea, diarrhoea, abdominal pain upper, gallbladder disorder, hypertension. Xanax dosage: 0.25 Mg, Prn. Multiple prescriptions taken:
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Xanax Diarrhoea Causes and Reviews
What is diarrhea ?
Diarrhea is loose, watery stools (bowel movements). You have diarrhea if you have loose stools three or more times in one day. Acute diarrhea is diarrhea that lasts a short time. It is a common problem. It usually lasts about one or two days, but it may last longer. Then it goes away on its own.
Diarrhea lasting more than a few days may be a sign of a more serious problem. Chronic diarrhea -- diarrhea that lasts at least four weeks -- can be a symptom of a chronic disease. Chronic diarrhea symptoms may be continual, or they may come and go.
Who gets diarrhea ?People of all ages can get diarrhea. On average, adults In the United States have acute diarrhea once a year. Young children have it an average of twice a year.
People who visit developing countries are at risk for traveler's diarrhea. It is caused by consuming contaminated food or water.
What causes diarrhea ?The most common causes of diarrhea include
- Bacteria from contaminated food or water
- Viruses such as the flu, norovirus, or rotavirus . Rotavirus is the most common cause of acute diarrhea in children.
- Parasites, which are tiny organisms found in contaminated food or water
- Medicines such as antibiotics, cancer drugs, and antacids that contain magnesium
- Food intolerances and sensitivities, which are problems digesting certain ingredients or foods. An example is lactose intolerance.
- Diseases that affect the stomach, small intestine, or colon, such as Crohn's disease
- Problems with how the colon functions, such as irritable bowel syndrome
Some people also get diarrhea after stomach surgery, because sometimes the surgeries can cause food to move through your digestive system more quickly.
Sometimes no cause can be found. If your diarrhea goes away within a few days, finding the cause is usually not necessary.
What other symptoms might I have with diarrhea ?Other possible symptoms of diarrhea include
- Cramps or pain in the abdomen
- An urgent need to use the bathroom
- Loss of bowel control
If a virus or bacteria is the cause of your diarrhea, you may also have a fever, chills, and bloody stools.
Diarrhea can cause dehydration, which means that your body does not have enough fluid to work properly. Dehydration can be serious, especially for children, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems.
When should I see a doctor for diarrhea ?Although it is usually not harmful, diarrhea can become dangerous or signal a more serious problem. Contact your health care provider if you have
- Signs of dehydration
- Diarrhea for more than 2 days, if you are an adult. For children, contact the provider if it lasts more than 24 hours.
- Severe pain in your abdomen or rectum (for adults)
- A fever of 102 degrees or higher
- Stools containing blood or pus
- Stools that are black and tarry
If children have diarrhea, parents or caregivers should not hesitate to call a health care provider. Diarrhea can be especially dangerous in newborns and infants.
How is the cause of diarrhea diagnosed?To find the cause of diarrhea, your health care provider may
- Do a physical exam
- Ask about any medicines you are taking
- Test your stool or blood to look for bacteria, parasites, or other signs of disease or infection
- Ask you to stop eating certain foods to see whether your diarrhea goes away
If you have chronic diarrhea, your health care provider may perform other tests to look for signs of disease.
What are the treatments for diarrhea ?Diarrhea is treated by replacing lost fluids and electrolytes to prevent dehydration. Depending on the cause of the problem, you may need medicines to stop the diarrhea or treat an infection.
Adults with diarrhea should drink water, fruit juices, sports drinks, sodas without caffeine, and salty broths. As your symptoms improve, you can eat soft, bland food.
Children with diarrhea should be given oral rehydration solutions to replace lost fluids and electrolytes.
Can diarrhea be prevented?Two types of diarrhea can be prevented - rotavirus diarrhea and traveler's diarrhea. There are vaccines for rotavirus. They are given to babies in two or three doses.
You can help prevent traveler's diarrhea by being careful about what you eat and drink when you are in developing countries:
- Use only bottled or purified water for drinking, making ice cubes, and brushing your teeth
- If you do use tap water, boil it or use iodine tablets
- Make sure that the cooked food you eat is fully cooked and served hot
- Avoid unwashed or unpeeled raw fruits and vegetables
NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
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