This is a great place to ask questions. My husband has been taking Ibriutinib for 15 weeks and his white blood count is still going up to 300,000. His dosage is 420 mg . How long before it comes down.?
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Cll and Ibriutinib dosage
Mine were up at the 3 month appt (12 weeks after start) and trending down by 6 months (24 weeks after start).
What was the dosage?
420 but I did switch to acalabrutinib (calquence) after several weeks. Arc of WBC response is similar with both drugs.
Hi sllincolarado
I’m still off IB since early June, after 20 months. Wondering under what circumstances your dr managed to prescribe acalabrutinib for you?
Seok
I started IB after 2 yrs of WW. Within days of starting IB I was in incredible joint pain. We tried anti-inflammatories, a week of steroids, and just try to wait it out but I could not handle it (could not really walk). He wrote the script for acalabrutinib and sent if for approval to my insurance Blue Cross. He was surprised but they approved it immediately. So far, so good - numbers are good and I feel good. Was able to do major hiking this summer. FYI, I am 58, unmutated, 17p and all the rest of the not so good markers, so no chemo for me.
what level did he start at
On July 18, 2019 it was 36.13 wbc.
did he have a cat scan that saw a lot of pockets of swollen lymph nodes and swollen spleen. Imbruvica raises the wbc by basically cleaning out swollen lymph nodes and the spleen. if he had a lot he will stay up until cleared out.
What where they when treatment started ?
Anyone have any experience with vecabrutinib?
i suspect you won't get any more answers than yesterday, too new.
Yea... new here, so just poking around trying to figure out what’s going on. Sry.
IVFN means that vecabrutinib doesn't have much patient experience data yet. If you look at this recent report on the use of novel agents for CLL, you'll see that it isn't even listed: healthunlocked.com/cllsuppo...
Mine peaked at about 4.5 months and then has been slowly going down for the past three years.
Be Patient..IT WORKS
short answer is ,,,, everyone is different
Not only are our responses different ,,, our CLL/Sll is different to each of us.
out of curiosity ,,,,,what country are you in ????
If you are seeing a CLL specialist Hematologist ... you/he should be just fine.
As has been said here and elsewhere your relationship with your Doc is important ,,,, but, no harm in asking and informing yourself.
Good luck to you and I hope everyone is doing as well as possible
74 year male USA
frontline clinical trial
relapsed on Ibriutinib on 420 reducing to 280
What do you mean relapsed at 420 and reduced to 280.
Hi
I should have put a comma or something in between the relapsed and on IE:
relapsed ........ on Ibriutinib on 420 reducing to 280
So what I meant was/is ,,,,
I have relapsed (after finishing the frontline trial ) and my doc put me on Ibriutinib stepped up from 140>280>420 I'm having a problem with the 420 SSsssoooooooooo he has reduced me back to 280.
I started a post on this today but got interrupted and lost it, if you click on my photo I think you can see my posts,if your interested.
Also, there are pinned posts you can see to the right of your post ,,, that are others that are ask Q close to yours
Hope this answers you Q ,,,I am not the best writer
Whising everyone the best
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