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Diprofos Injection for asthma
does anyone ever take this injection for asthma, I take it before several times in country outside UK, it treat asthma immediately, I asked the doctor her in UK to give me it and he said this medication prohibited in UK and banned in most of the countries around the world, I went private hospital her
does anyone ever take this injection for asthma, I take it before several times in country outside UK, it treat asthma immediately, I asked the doctor her in UK to give me it and he said this medication prohibited in UK and banned in most of the countries around the world, I went private hospital her
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Estrogen therapy rediscovered
Before Lupron got FDA approval, prostate cancer was treated with orchiectomy or estrogens. The latter was done with diethylstilbestrol (DES) offered as fosfestrol and many further names. In India diethylstilbestrol is offered as Honvan and still used today against prostate cancer. In men, the required
Before Lupron got FDA approval, prostate cancer was treated with orchiectomy or estrogens. The latter was done with diethylstilbestrol (DES) offered as fosfestrol and many further names. In India diethylstilbestrol is offered as Honvan and still used today against prostate cancer. In men, the required
GP24
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Blood test results - adrenal insufficiency?
I have received more blood test results and I wonder if anyone can shed any light on the results. I have formerly been diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency and it looks possible again from the results? Serum cortisol 9am 267nmol/L (150 - 600) Lab have added 'Reference range refers to 9am cortisol and
I have received more blood test results and I wonder if anyone can shed any light on the results. I have formerly been diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency and it looks possible again from the results? Serum cortisol 9am 267nmol/L (150 - 600) Lab have added 'Reference range refers to 9am cortisol and
OllyTojo
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Any experiences from COVID ICU patients in their 70s? We seem to have a small window left.
My dad’s symptoms started Boxing Day, in hospital since Jan 5th. His oxygen requirements kept going up and up until he had to go on a ventilator on Jan 19th. He had a stroke a 4 months ago and had an operation to remove a blocked section of artery in his neck, but was making good recovery in regaining
My dad’s symptoms started Boxing Day, in hospital since Jan 5th. His oxygen requirements kept going up and up until he had to go on a ventilator on Jan 19th. He had a stroke a 4 months ago and had an operation to remove a blocked section of artery in his neck, but was making good recovery in regaining
Hidden
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Toward safer steroids: Scientists devise process for making precision anti-inflammatory medicines.
A collaboration led by Scripps Research has developed a way to separate the beneficial anti-inflammatory properties of a group of steroids called glucocorticoids from some of their unwanted side-effects, through an optimization process they named “ligand class analysis.” Their process enabled them to
A collaboration led by Scripps Research has developed a way to separate the beneficial anti-inflammatory properties of a group of steroids called glucocorticoids from some of their unwanted side-effects, through an optimization process they named “ligand class analysis.” Their process enabled them to
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Struggling with Covid and asthma.
Update: 02/02/21 Hubby and I finally well enough to leave hospital to continue our recovery. It's going to be a long haul as we both have on going issues due to Covid. Thank you for the well wishes. Home at last after 10 days in hospital. Can't fault the care we received throughout. Update: 29/01/21
Update: 02/02/21 Hubby and I finally well enough to leave hospital to continue our recovery. It's going to be a long haul as we both have on going issues due to Covid. Thank you for the well wishes. Home at last after 10 days in hospital. Can't fault the care we received throughout. Update: 29/01/21
redstar9
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Genital Lichen Sclerosus
Hi everybody, I was diagnosed with BXO a few days ago. I had always had phimosis (full retraction when flaccid; none when erect) but in last 5 months my phimosis had closed completely and I developed scarring and discolouration on the foreskin. At the moment, my foreskin is so tight that it is uncomfortable
Hi everybody, I was diagnosed with BXO a few days ago. I had always had phimosis (full retraction when flaccid; none when erect) but in last 5 months my phimosis had closed completely and I developed scarring and discolouration on the foreskin. At the moment, my foreskin is so tight that it is uncomfortable
Cosma
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
Dad/Heart Risk with ADT. Almost 3 years in PSA good.
Hi all! Checking in, now almost 3 years now since diagnosis for my dad. PSA17, G9. Lupron and Zytiga (4) plus prednisone (5mg) daily since mid 2018. 28 sessions of radiation also in early 2019. I'm worried about cardiovascular effects and weight gain. His belly is very big now. He has changed a lot in
Hi all! Checking in, now almost 3 years now since diagnosis for my dad. PSA17, G9. Lupron and Zytiga (4) plus prednisone (5mg) daily since mid 2018. 28 sessions of radiation also in early 2019. I'm worried about cardiovascular effects and weight gain. His belly is very big now. He has changed a lot in
DaughterOnAMission
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Red spot on the head of penis
I've seen a urologist and he prescribed a steroidal cream,
Clotrimazole
/
Betamethasone
. It seems to help temporarily but does not solve the problem, as the redness still returns after sex. About a month ago I had a biopsy done on the area and it came back negative for cancer, viruses, etc.
I've seen a urologist and he prescribed a steroidal cream,
Clotrimazole
/
Betamethasone
. It seems to help temporarily but does not solve the problem, as the redness still returns after sex. About a month ago I had a biopsy done on the area and it came back negative for cancer, viruses, etc.
John75136
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
Quest for Lu 177 succeeded
I am writing this waiting for my radiation readings to go down so I can go back to our flat here in Windsor. My first dose of Lu 177 is circulating through my system. Amazing it is jus 8 mL of “medication”. For those of you thinking about this therapy a PSMA PET CT scan will have to be done first
I am writing this waiting for my radiation readings to go down so I can go back to our flat here in Windsor. My first dose of Lu 177 is circulating through my system. Amazing it is jus 8 mL of “medication”. For those of you thinking about this therapy a PSMA PET CT scan will have to be done first
Cleodman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Dexamethasone.
Hi,does anyone else use dexamethasone drops for life after having trab surgery as I have been prescribed them for life now after surgery.?
Hi,does anyone else use dexamethasone drops for life after having trab surgery as I have been prescribed them for life now after surgery.?
chris4146
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Glaucoma UK
4 years ago
Post Covid
Good morning all . It has been almost 3 weeks since I caught Covid and ended up in hospital. I’m almost feeling human again but much of it is a case of having to get on with it . I’ve lost loads of weight, have no energy and I’ve gone off my life saving cups of tea . I upped my Prednisilone from 3mg
Good morning all . It has been almost 3 weeks since I caught Covid and ended up in hospital. I’m almost feeling human again but much of it is a case of having to get on with it . I’ve lost loads of weight, have no energy and I’ve gone off my life saving cups of tea . I upped my Prednisilone from 3mg
Greensleeves
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
What are Tocilizumab and Sarilumab treatments for COVID?
The REMPA-CPAP Clinical trial results show that the drugs reduced the risk of death by 24% for critically ill patients and reduced the time spent in intensive care by up to 10 days. In light of these results, the UK government has said that supplies of tocilizumab are already available in hospitals
The REMPA-CPAP Clinical trial results show that the drugs reduced the risk of death by 24% for critically ill patients and reduced the time spent in intensive care by up to 10 days. In light of these results, the UK government has said that supplies of tocilizumab are already available in hospitals
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public: Mythbusters
FACT: Vitamin and mineral supplements cannot cure COVID-19 Micronutrients, such as vitamins D and C and zinc, are critical for a well-functioning immune system and play a vital role in promoting health and nutritional well-being. There is currently no guidance on the use of micronutrient supplements
FACT: Vitamin and mineral supplements cannot cure COVID-19 Micronutrients, such as vitamins D and C and zinc, are critical for a well-functioning immune system and play a vital role in promoting health and nutritional well-being. There is currently no guidance on the use of micronutrient supplements
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 years ago
Dexamethasone Shortage!
My regular pharmacy could not supply my dex refill. They said there was a manufacturers shortage. I finally found a CVS store that had stock to fill a 30 day script. My MO concurred with me that it’s due to dex being used in large doses to mitigate Covid symptoms.
My regular pharmacy could not supply my dex refill. They said there was a manufacturers shortage. I finally found a CVS store that had stock to fill a 30 day script. My MO concurred with me that it’s due to dex being used in large doses to mitigate Covid symptoms.
6357axbz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Suggestions on next step of therapy
Looking for some guidance on where to go from here as is it appears I'm on my way to castrate resistance. Diagnosed in March 2019 with T4N0M1b HSPC. Started Lupron then, added Zytiga/Prednisone in May 2019. Due to also having progressive MS we opted for the Zytiga approach as opposed to docetaxel. My
Looking for some guidance on where to go from here as is it appears I'm on my way to castrate resistance. Diagnosed in March 2019 with T4N0M1b HSPC. Started Lupron then, added Zytiga/Prednisone in May 2019. Due to also having progressive MS we opted for the Zytiga approach as opposed to docetaxel. My
Kentucky1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Help with Non Hodkin’s Lymphoma
Hello I’m new here. I have just started a new regimen of treatment for Follicular Lymphoma. The first regimen R-CHOP got rid of the lump in my groin but unfortunately the lumps in my chest and neck resisted the treatment. My consultant told me this is not a good sign and he is concerned. They are communicating
Hello I’m new here. I have just started a new regimen of treatment for Follicular Lymphoma. The first regimen R-CHOP got rid of the lump in my groin but unfortunately the lumps in my chest and neck resisted the treatment. My consultant told me this is not a good sign and he is concerned. They are communicating
Charlie120920
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
4 years ago
Hypothyroid, coeliac, PMR - my journey to 0 pred
Diagnosed with PMR in 2017 and after a few months of not taking pred, I succumbed and my aches and pains mostly vanished. I was working in a high pressure environment then and was luckily able to keep working and attend my Pilates classes all the way through apart from a 6 week period during the first
Diagnosed with PMR in 2017 and after a few months of not taking pred, I succumbed and my aches and pains mostly vanished. I was working in a high pressure environment then and was luckily able to keep working and attend my Pilates classes all the way through apart from a 6 week period during the first
Casia
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Balanitis... or what is this?
For the last year I've been dealing with a balanitis problem, although it doesn't perfectly fit the description. This is totally invisible to the naked eye - no rash, no smegma, no blotches. The foreskin seems to get injured way too easily during sex, it often feels bruised afterwards and then it takes
For the last year I've been dealing with a balanitis problem, although it doesn't perfectly fit the description. This is totally invisible to the naked eye - no rash, no smegma, no blotches. The foreskin seems to get injured way too easily during sex, it often feels bruised afterwards and then it takes
arctic_fox
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 years ago
Clodronate. And how to deal with emerging Radiation Induced lumbo-sacral plexopathy?
First the personal and then the science: I completed PLN RT to left hemipelvis about a year ago (58Gy in 28 fractions with boost to two PSMA avid nodes. Thee months or so after the RT I developed left sacro-iliac joint and adjacent muscular pain. Bothersome but did not impair my functioning. I had L-S
First the personal and then the science: I completed PLN RT to left hemipelvis about a year ago (58Gy in 28 fractions with boost to two PSMA avid nodes. Thee months or so after the RT I developed left sacro-iliac joint and adjacent muscular pain. Bothersome but did not impair my functioning. I had L-S
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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