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preservatives in B12
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
smg1950
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
SC in Australia
Hi everyone,I've got a packet of B12 (I'm in Australia and it's the Neo brand) and I'm thinking of injecting it SC. The problem is it says 'for IM use only'. It's hydroxocobalamin chloride 1mg in 1mL and the other ingredients are sodium chloride, water and acetic acid. Does anyone know if this sort
Hi everyone,I've got a packet of B12 (I'm in Australia and it's the Neo brand) and I'm thinking of injecting it SC. The problem is it says 'for IM use only'. It's hydroxocobalamin chloride 1mg in 1mL and the other ingredients are sodium chloride, water and acetic acid. Does anyone know if this sort
greenscarf
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Besremi has (No?) Preservative
Glacial
acetic
acid
in there is also a type of preservative. So there are two "preservatives" -- My take: -US FDA or consumers like to see "no preservative" and FDA lets benzyl pass as not being one maybe because it only prevents growth and does not reverse it.
Glacial
acetic
acid
in there is also a type of preservative. So there are two "preservatives" -- My take: -US FDA or consumers like to see "no preservative" and FDA lets benzyl pass as not being one maybe because it only prevents growth and does not reverse it.
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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Estrogen for Bone Health in PCa patient.
I am under treatment for Prostrate Cancer since mid 2019. Gleason 9-10 when detected with 250 PSA. Pet CT showed all contained in prostrate but with one ECE and seminal vesicles involvement. No spread visible to lymph nodes or anywhere in the body. Treatment was conventional ADT using Firmagon for 4
I am under treatment for Prostrate Cancer since mid 2019. Gleason 9-10 when detected with 250 PSA. Pet CT showed all contained in prostrate but with one ECE and seminal vesicles involvement. No spread visible to lymph nodes or anywhere in the body. Treatment was conventional ADT using Firmagon for 4
binati
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Persistent UTI's, appears only with sexual activity without protection
History of urinary tract infection I have had this infection for 3 years, Escherichia coli always comes out in the urine culture, except for one time when Proteus came out. For treatment I have used ciprofloxacin, amikacin, nitrofurantoin, levofloxacin (but there was resistance to it), Amoxicillin
History of urinary tract infection I have had this infection for 3 years, Escherichia coli always comes out in the urine culture, except for one time when Proteus came out. For treatment I have used ciprofloxacin, amikacin, nitrofurantoin, levofloxacin (but there was resistance to it), Amoxicillin
tere126
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Women's Health
2 days ago
Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) and tauroursodeoxycholic acid (TUDCA)
The paper below is the most detailed and well referenced I have read regarding UDCA and TUDCA. Incredibly thorough. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258966/#CR128
The paper below is the most detailed and well referenced I have read regarding UDCA and TUDCA. Incredibly thorough. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10258966/#CR128
JDRhope
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Cure Parkinson's
5 days ago
Please share any experience of meds to try and prevent osteoporosis especially Zoledronic acid and Romosozumab
I've recently had spinal or vertebral compression fractures and am now talking to various health care professionals and researching my options to try and prevent further fractures in the future. Because the risk is so high given my age (young at 63 but post-menopause) and long-term steroids I may
I've recently had spinal or vertebral compression fractures and am now talking to various health care professionals and researching my options to try and prevent further fractures in the future. Because the risk is so high given my age (young at 63 but post-menopause) and long-term steroids I may
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
6 days ago
When to take meds
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
bellsjet
in
Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Alendronic Acid
Hi I have been getting heartburn after taking Alendronic Acid recently. Am on weekly dose. Have been taking for 3 months. My Dexa scan came back normal and the Rheumy says to stay on until Prednisolone stops which would be at least next March. I want to stop now as would rather risk fractures
Hi I have been getting heartburn after taking Alendronic Acid recently. Am on weekly dose. Have been taking for 3 months. My Dexa scan came back normal and the Rheumy says to stay on until Prednisolone stops which would be at least next March. I want to stop now as would rather risk fractures
Havanahula
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PMRGCAuk
9 days ago
Nycii
Anyone have experience of Alendronic acid .? Good or bad please ?
Anyone have experience of Alendronic acid .? Good or bad please ?
Nyci
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PMRGCAuk
10 days ago
Important from The PBC Foundation....
We are asking for your help. 4/6/2024 Very directly. Very succinctly. We need your help. This is the most important thing the Foundation has ever worked on: more important than the surveys, more important than the helpline, more important than the name change. We are writing a letter which we
We are asking for your help. 4/6/2024 Very directly. Very succinctly. We need your help. This is the most important thing the Foundation has ever worked on: more important than the surveys, more important than the helpline, more important than the name change. We are writing a letter which we
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
11 days ago
Advice on P1NP test please....
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine 2 years ago and have (after lots of deliberation) agreed I should start taking alendronic acid. I also have hypothyroidism and when I saw my endocronologist (who happens to also be a osteoporosis specialist) he said I should get a P1NP marker test done before
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine 2 years ago and have (after lots of deliberation) agreed I should start taking alendronic acid. I also have hypothyroidism and when I saw my endocronologist (who happens to also be a osteoporosis specialist) he said I should get a P1NP marker test done before
Zadock
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
21 days ago
kyphosis
I was diagnosed with OP about 10 years ago due to an early menopause at 38 and was put on the weekly medication of Alendronic Acid along with calcichew. Everything was ok until 2021 when I had emergency abdominal surgery, I was in ICU for nine days and my family were told I only had a 30% chance of
I was diagnosed with OP about 10 years ago due to an early menopause at 38 and was put on the weekly medication of Alendronic Acid along with calcichew. Everything was ok until 2021 when I had emergency abdominal surgery, I was in ICU for nine days and my family were told I only had a 30% chance of
Kimm4
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
22 days ago
When PMR Goes Away
When first diagnosed with PMR and feeling like I was never going to be myself again, some friends, acquaintances and even a couple medical professionals assured me the diagnosis was the best of the myalgia’s to have to deal with because it is the one that actually goes away. If you do some research,
When first diagnosed with PMR and feeling like I was never going to be myself again, some friends, acquaintances and even a couple medical professionals assured me the diagnosis was the best of the myalgia’s to have to deal with because it is the one that actually goes away. If you do some research,
fondofforest
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PMRGCAuk
23 days ago
what is the risk from ALA?
What is this community’s take on ALA, as found in flaxseed oil? Is there risk for prostate cancer? If there is “risk”, is that solely an association with increased PSA? i.e. do significant amounts of flaxseed oil cause a change only in one’s baseline PSA? i.e. does it promote the [i]
production[
What is this community’s take on ALA, as found in flaxseed oil? Is there risk for prostate cancer? If there is “risk”, is that solely an association with increased PSA? i.e. do significant amounts of flaxseed oil cause a change only in one’s baseline PSA? i.e. does it promote the [i]
production[
lokibear0803
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
24 days ago
weird raised big veins in feet and legs both
has anyone else had weird raised veins in legs and feet ?? i went to gp yesterday saw yet a different doctor she hadn’t read any of my notes before arrival and it was after a phone call where I mentioned my veins they called me in to take a look- she made me go through telling her my history when I
has anyone else had weird raised veins in legs and feet ?? i went to gp yesterday saw yet a different doctor she hadn’t read any of my notes before arrival and it was after a phone call where I mentioned my veins they called me in to take a look- she made me go through telling her my history when I
Pol53
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PMRGCAuk
24 days ago
Two updates in the Guidelines for PBC
PRACTICE GUIDANCE Primary biliary cholangitis: 2021 practice guidance update from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Lindor, Keith D.*,1; Bowlus, Christopher L.2; Boyer, James3; Levy, Cynthia4; Mayo, Marlyn5 Author Information Hepatology 75(4):p 1012-1013, April 2022. | DOI
PRACTICE GUIDANCE Primary biliary cholangitis: 2021 practice guidance update from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases Lindor, Keith D.*,1; Bowlus, Christopher L.2; Boyer, James3; Levy, Cynthia4; Mayo, Marlyn5 Author Information Hepatology 75(4):p 1012-1013, April 2022. | DOI
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
25 days ago
One piece at a time.....
Over the next week or so, I'd like to familiarize you with the guidelines officially established regarding PBC. I will post of a section of the Guidelines. Any discussion or comments would be welcomed. The next guidelines we will talk about are the EASL Guidelines -the European Association for the
Over the next week or so, I'd like to familiarize you with the guidelines officially established regarding PBC. I will post of a section of the Guidelines. Any discussion or comments would be welcomed. The next guidelines we will talk about are the EASL Guidelines -the European Association for the
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
26 days ago
Which tests do your providers recommend annually?
Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed in 2018 and have had no issues, as bloodwork abnormalities led to my diagnosis, rather than symptoms. Fortunately for me, after I began taking Ursodiol, I have had normal bloodwork also. However, I've bounced around providers, in part due to the pandemic, and in part
Hello Everyone, I was diagnosed in 2018 and have had no issues, as bloodwork abnormalities led to my diagnosis, rather than symptoms. Fortunately for me, after I began taking Ursodiol, I have had normal bloodwork also. However, I've bounced around providers, in part due to the pandemic, and in part
SciFiWriter
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PBC Foundation
27 days ago
Disability information
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
28 days ago
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