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Eltrombopag 25 mg with Azran 50mg and Prednislone

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Revolade / Eltrombopag 25 mg with Azran 50mg and Prednislone/Wyslone 5mg for the past 3 months and my Platelets level are stable around 100. Taking Eltrombopag 25mg at an interval of once in 3 days. During last visit to my Hematologist she told to stop Eltrombopag but we worried and took it in interval of 3 days once we increased the interval level drops. Day before yesterday we me the doctor again and said the scenario, she again insist us to stop taking Eltrombopag. We still worried since we are alone and aged (69). any advice plz

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