Glyset



Indications and Reactions:

Role Indications Reactions
Primary
Diabetes Mellitus 60.0%
Pancreatitis 13.3%
Spinal Fusion Surgery 13.3%
Blood Pressure Abnormal 6.7%
Urinary Tract Infection 6.7%
Blood Glucose Increased 20.0%
Steroid Therapy 20.0%
Atrioventricular Block 10.0%
Fatigue 10.0%
Gait Disturbance 10.0%
Product Quality Issue 10.0%
Rash 10.0%
Vomiting 10.0%
Secondary
Diabetes Mellitus 49.0%
Back Pain 6.1%
Gastric Disorder 4.1%
Hypertension 4.1%
Ill-defined Disorder 4.1%
Menopause 4.1%
Pancreatitis 4.1%
Arthritis 2.0%
Blood Glucose Decreased 2.0%
Blood Pressure Abnormal 2.0%
Constipation 2.0%
Diabetes Mellitus Non-insulin-dependent 2.0%
Diuretic Therapy 2.0%
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 2.0%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome 2.0%
Pain 2.0%
Panic Attack 2.0%
Product Used For Unknown Indication 2.0%
Raynaud's Phenomenon 2.0%
Coronary Artery Occlusion 20.0%
Thrombosis 20.0%
Back Disorder 10.0%
Fatigue 10.0%
Gait Disturbance 10.0%
Ocular Hyperaemia 10.0%
Pain 10.0%
Vomiting 10.0%
Concomitant
Diabetes Mellitus 20.6%
Diabetes Mellitus Non-insulin-dependent 16.5%
Bipolar Disorder 7.7%
Drug Use For Unknown Indication 7.2%
Gastrooesophageal Reflux Disease 7.2%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 5.7%
Depression 4.1%
Anxiety 3.6%
Blood Pressure 3.1%
Hepatic Neoplasm Malignant 3.1%
Migraine 3.1%
Sleep Disorder 2.6%
Arthritis 2.1%
Asthma 2.1%
Calcium Deficiency 2.1%
Immunisation 2.1%
Multiple Allergies 2.1%
Vitamin D Deficiency 2.1%
Blood Cholesterol 1.5%
Pain 1.5%
Vomiting 14.4%
Myocardial Infarction 12.2%
Blood Glucose Increased 7.8%
Off Label Use 6.7%
Weight Decreased 6.7%
Oedema Peripheral 5.6%
Weight Increased 5.6%
Cerebrovascular Accident 4.4%
Nausea 4.4%
Pleural Effusion 4.4%
Throat Irritation 4.4%
Hyperkalaemia 3.3%
Syncope 3.3%
Vision Blurred 3.3%
Death 2.2%
Drug Ineffective 2.2%
Electrocardiogram Qt Prolonged 2.2%
Osteoporotic Fracture 2.2%
Pain 2.2%
Pulmonary Oedema 2.2%