Hi...I have APBA and am on 20 mg Prednisone...also on Itraconazole for the last six weeks...I am concerned about getting a flu shot. Does anyone know of any problems with this.
Hannah
Hi...I have APBA and am on 20 mg Prednisone...also on Itraconazole for the last six weeks...I am concerned about getting a flu shot. Does anyone know of any problems with this.
Hannah
I always get one done & have never had a problem with it, other than the usual sore arm for a couple of days. I am on a lot of medication, including prednisolone (10mg/day) & itraconazole (600mg/day). The drug contains chicken eggs & I was asked quite a bit about an allergy to them (they can be a trigger for my asthma, but rarely & only ever mildly), so I wasn't too worried.
Thank you...I will get it. I am on 400mg. of Itraconazole and really don't know if it is the right amount as waiting to hear from my blood level report. I see you are on 600...Did you start out on 400? So new to all of this ...
Yes I started on 400mg. I had a fairly serious set of lung problems which were severely exacerbating my asthma, so the consultant has been building up a medication regime to get thins under control. My IgE levels were extremely high when I was first diagnosed, but have come down a fair bit over the last few years.
I think my itraconazole is finally beginning to work. I have an eosinophil count that climbs when I cut down on steriods. But...I`m going to get down to a lower dose and stay there...I don't think I am a candidate for getting off Pred. completely. My IgE is extremely low but the drs. think that is because I have been on a steroid inhaler for many years for asthma. When ABPA starts to act up...I am completely unable to clear airway and asthma is severe. I hope I can get some length of time with relief. This has been a hard 6 mos.
I know how you feel! But it’s good that the itraconazole is working. It can take a long time (I’m coming up for 4 years now & am still a long way from levels getting close to normal). I’d really like to dump the prednisolone if I could. I hate all the side effects.
Hi...when you say levels, do you mean blood levels of the anti-fungal or just normal levels of eosinophils and all the Ig`s and the rest of the CBC. My eosinophils have always been zero until this started. So that was the first indication that this was not the usual asthma/bronchiectasis syndrome. I have never had to take Pred. before and now it is really the most difficult thing I have had to adjust to...hard to know how low to go and not get another episode.
I'll be honest with you, I don't fully understand the entire range of blood tests that I am put through, but the one that is frequently quoted by the consultant is IgE to aspergillus. As I understand it, that is something about the antibody levels in my blood. I also get tested for itraconazole levels because they tell me not to take the tablet before the blood test due to the risk of it giving a false reading.
I have never had a conversation about eosinophils. I have tended to associate eosphilinic asthma as a variant that is more likely to develop later in life; my reports always describe mine as "atopic asthma since early childhood."
A flu shot is something that is usually recommended by the National Aspergillosis Centre as the last thing you need on top of ABPA is a viral infection followed all too often by a bacterial infection. Get the jab!