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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
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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
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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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Difficulty in getting bone scan results
Hi there I had a bone scan in October last year and after months of chasing finally got a call from my GP surgery on 7 June to inform me they had my results, that I have osteoporosis and need to go on alendronic acid. I have been checking my NHS app for the actual results but they've not been added
Hi there I had a bone scan in October last year and after months of chasing finally got a call from my GP surgery on 7 June to inform me they had my results, that I have osteoporosis and need to go on alendronic acid. I have been checking my NHS app for the actual results but they've not been added
Lottieandlola
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PMRGCAuk
12 hours ago
Immonocompromised CLLer with numerous warts.
I've had CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) for at least 15 years, currently on oral therapy (acalabrutinib) to control my leukemia. One annoying problem that has worsened in the past year is an increase of warts. I've had warts for over 10 years, but they have not been as numerous or cosmetically
I've had CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia) for at least 15 years, currently on oral therapy (acalabrutinib) to control my leukemia. One annoying problem that has worsened in the past year is an increase of warts. I've had warts for over 10 years, but they have not been as numerous or cosmetically
Bluesinthenight
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MY SKIN
23 hours ago
The latest news ( part 3 )
Dearest friends, You really do lift our spirits when you write such caring replies. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Dear Sunseaandsand, Fruitandnutcase & WELLNESS1, We were informed on Tuesday via the hospital portal that there was a new reply waiting for us to read. The day before we had
Dearest friends, You really do lift our spirits when you write such caring replies. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Dear Sunseaandsand, Fruitandnutcase & WELLNESS1, We were informed on Tuesday via the hospital portal that there was a new reply waiting for us to read. The day before we had
Angelicspirit
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 day ago
PBC Foundation Update regarding Ocaliva
Obeticholic Acid in Europe 29/6/2024 We are issuing this guidance in response to the announcement made by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on 28th June 2024 about the future of obeticholic acid (OCA or Ocaliva) in Europe. We understand that this announcement may cause concern, especially amongst
Obeticholic Acid in Europe 29/6/2024 We are issuing this guidance in response to the announcement made by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) on 28th June 2024 about the future of obeticholic acid (OCA or Ocaliva) in Europe. We understand that this announcement may cause concern, especially amongst
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
1 day ago
Just posted re alendronic acid
Sorry, forgot to add I am 80.
Sorry, forgot to add I am 80.
borednow
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PMRGCAuk
4 days ago
Alendronic acid
New GP has recommended Alendronic acid following Dexa scan which shows problems with lower back. She said to ask Dentist for his opinion - he says OK as far as they're concerned although I couldn't have extractions if on AA (not planning on having any anyway)! One tablet per week for ever presumably
New GP has recommended Alendronic acid following Dexa scan which shows problems with lower back. She said to ask Dentist for his opinion - he says OK as far as they're concerned although I couldn't have extractions if on AA (not planning on having any anyway)! One tablet per week for ever presumably
borednow
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PMRGCAuk
4 days ago
The latest news (part 2)
Dear Friends, I cannot believe that I’m writing this but after so many setbacks we have shared with you, Margaret’s lack of treatment is continuing and as each day passes we have no alternative other than to believe her care for severe osteoporosis has also stopped. Firstly however, an apology from
Dear Friends, I cannot believe that I’m writing this but after so many setbacks we have shared with you, Margaret’s lack of treatment is continuing and as each day passes we have no alternative other than to believe her care for severe osteoporosis has also stopped. Firstly however, an apology from
Angelicspirit
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 days ago
please can anyone help with how to manage the excruciating pain with endo?
I'm currently prescribed mefenamic acid (250mg tabs) and cocodamol (30/500mg tabs) but the gp said there is nothing else. They barely touch the sides and I'm in complete agony. Does anyone have any ideas/help that they could please offer me? I have a heat pad constantly attached to my tummy but even
I'm currently prescribed mefenamic acid (250mg tabs) and cocodamol (30/500mg tabs) but the gp said there is nothing else. They barely touch the sides and I'm in complete agony. Does anyone have any ideas/help that they could please offer me? I have a heat pad constantly attached to my tummy but even
AFC007
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Endometriosis UK
6 days ago
Back after a long time
Hi everyone, I haven't posted in quite some time, but I'm back because I need input from all the wonderful people on this platform. More than five years ago, my mom had a fall and was put on hospice care. They gave up on us too quickly, and she ended up with an NG tube down her throat for months
Hi everyone, I haven't posted in quite some time, but I'm back because I need input from all the wonderful people on this platform. More than five years ago, my mom had a fall and was put on hospice care. They gave up on us too quickly, and she ended up with an NG tube down her throat for months
mymomhaspd
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Cure Parkinson's
7 days ago
Tips for Circumcision
These are just some handy tips from what I have been through and I thought to share them as many have helped me and gave me advice. It’s a long read but hopefully it’s helpful. There can be a lot of uncertainty and impatience over the first 10 days or so but it’s really helpful to find someone to talk
These are just some handy tips from what I have been through and I thought to share them as many have helped me and gave me advice. It’s a long read but hopefully it’s helpful. There can be a lot of uncertainty and impatience over the first 10 days or so but it’s really helpful to find someone to talk
Barkincroup
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
9 days ago
Surprised!!!
I have been feeling bit cocky as I think I've been doing well.....decided to take the step method of tapering (Kate Gilbert book) Dr supporting me.....Now down to 8/7 mg of steroids 2 days for this week..... discomfort in right shoulder but nothing to complain about... Yesterday I was poleaxed could
I have been feeling bit cocky as I think I've been doing well.....decided to take the step method of tapering (Kate Gilbert book) Dr supporting me.....Now down to 8/7 mg of steroids 2 days for this week..... discomfort in right shoulder but nothing to complain about... Yesterday I was poleaxed could
Tescohednesford
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PMRGCAuk
10 days ago
zoledronic acid infusion
I had my second infusion of zoledronic acid on the 25th April and I must say it seems to be helping I am not getting as much back pain, I know that they don't know exactly when to stop it because it begins to make bones brittle after a time, and then it looks like prolia which seems dodgy,
I had my second infusion of zoledronic acid on the 25th April and I must say it seems to be helping I am not getting as much back pain, I know that they don't know exactly when to stop it because it begins to make bones brittle after a time, and then it looks like prolia which seems dodgy,
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
13 days ago
Hot flushes
Hello I’m on week 4 of daily pred (20mg), 30mg lanzaprozole, 70mg alendronic acid (weekly not daily). I’ve suddenly started having horrendous hot flushes - mainly at night but yesterday evening had a horrible sweaty and ill feeling 30 mins. Very reminiscent of my early menopause days pre HRT. I have
Hello I’m on week 4 of daily pred (20mg), 30mg lanzaprozole, 70mg alendronic acid (weekly not daily). I’ve suddenly started having horrendous hot flushes - mainly at night but yesterday evening had a horrible sweaty and ill feeling 30 mins. Very reminiscent of my early menopause days pre HRT. I have
NewPMR53
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PMRGCAuk
16 days ago
Neuropathy fatty liver
Hi, I have fatty liver with minimal scarring. For last 6 years both my big toes have been numb from neuropathy. Recently I have started getting numbness in my thumbs and thighs. Has anyone else had such problems and what to do about it? My Dr prescribed 300mg gabapentin 2 times a day but doesn't really
Hi, I have fatty liver with minimal scarring. For last 6 years both my big toes have been numb from neuropathy. Recently I have started getting numbness in my thumbs and thighs. Has anyone else had such problems and what to do about it? My Dr prescribed 300mg gabapentin 2 times a day but doesn't really
glander2405
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British Liver Trust
16 days ago
How is PMR diagnosed?
At the end of January after starting on a weekly alendronate, I began having stiffness in legs and shoulder / arm pain. I couldn't get up from an arm chair and sleeping was disrupted by pain and trips to the bathroom because I was taking various pain meds. My doctor thought it was arthritis but did
At the end of January after starting on a weekly alendronate, I began having stiffness in legs and shoulder / arm pain. I couldn't get up from an arm chair and sleeping was disrupted by pain and trips to the bathroom because I was taking various pain meds. My doctor thought it was arthritis but did
JubileePenny
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PMRGCAuk
17 days ago
Blood Tests to show if Calcium is being absorbed into the bones and not elsewhere....
Does anyone know if there's blood test than can tell if the calcium supplements are in fact going to the right place ( the bones) and not being absorbed into the bloodstream, if so what's it called? I have been diagnosed, via the DEXA scan, with severe osteoporosis, but I don't understand the explanation
Does anyone know if there's blood test than can tell if the calcium supplements are in fact going to the right place ( the bones) and not being absorbed into the bloodstream, if so what's it called? I have been diagnosed, via the DEXA scan, with severe osteoporosis, but I don't understand the explanation
Cheerleader123
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
17 days ago
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
19 days ago
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