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https://www.targetedonc.com/news/expert-highlights-benefits-of-fedratinib-in-subgroup-of-patients-with-myelofibrosis Mesa: It’s an exciting time in MPNs without a doubt. I would break it down into 2 advances. The first is in patients with ET and PV. At this meeting, there continues to be further updates
https://www.targetedonc.com/news/expert-highlights-benefits-of-fedratinib-in-subgroup-of-patients-with-myelofibrosis Mesa: It’s an exciting time in MPNs without a doubt. I would break it down into 2 advances. The first is in patients with ET and PV. At this meeting, there continues to be further updates
Paul123456
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Pegasys and breast feeding
I injected
interferon
throughout pregnancy and thankfully all went well. I now need to start taking it again. I'm currently breast feeding and would like to continue. I appreciate there probably isn't very much evidence about this but does anyone have any insight? Or has anyone done it?
I injected
interferon
throughout pregnancy and thankfully all went well. I now need to start taking it again. I'm currently breast feeding and would like to continue. I appreciate there probably isn't very much evidence about this but does anyone have any insight? Or has anyone done it?
hansyhand
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Positive effect of interferon alpha 2b???
I also bought some over-the-counter stuff, like lactobacteria and a pack of suppositories with 1 mln units of
interferon
in each. Some women on Russian gyno/baby planning messaged boards were discussing it. I used a few suppositories one by one later but did not notice any difference.
I also bought some over-the-counter stuff, like lactobacteria and a pack of suppositories with 1 mln units of
interferon
in each. Some women on Russian gyno/baby planning messaged boards were discussing it. I used a few suppositories one by one later but did not notice any difference.
Tarragon83
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
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Diabetes 2 - cause & treatment
One last problem – Herbs that induce B7 by lymphocytes also induce Inflammation by lym-phokines –
Interferon
, Interleukin 6 & Tumor Necrosis Factors. Inflammation leads to more Antibodies which results in-failure. The problem is fixed by a 2nd herb that minimizes in-flammation.
One last problem – Herbs that induce B7 by lymphocytes also induce Inflammation by lym-phokines –
Interferon
, Interleukin 6 & Tumor Necrosis Factors. Inflammation leads to more Antibodies which results in-failure. The problem is fixed by a 2nd herb that minimizes in-flammation.
brick9
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
COVID 19 Facts you may not know - for EU citizens
SOLIDARITY is examining four promising drug regimens: 1) Remdesivir—an experimental antiviral medication; 2) Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine—malaria medications; 3) Lopinavir and ritonavir—two HIV drugs that may be useful in combination; and 4) Lopinavir, ritonavir plus
interferon
-beta, a medication
SOLIDARITY is examining four promising drug regimens: 1) Remdesivir—an experimental antiviral medication; 2) Chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine—malaria medications; 3) Lopinavir and ritonavir—two HIV drugs that may be useful in combination; and 4) Lopinavir, ritonavir plus
interferon
-beta, a medication
hunter5582
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
COVID-19 Outbreak: Advice for Patients with Myeloproliferative Neoplasms (MPNs) 30th March 2020
Patients under 70 who are on medications to control their blood count or their MPN, for example Hydroxycarbamide,
Interferon
, Anagrelide or Busulfan are in a group where the situation is unclear.
Patients under 70 who are on medications to control their blood count or their MPN, for example Hydroxycarbamide,
Interferon
, Anagrelide or Busulfan are in a group where the situation is unclear.
Mazcd
MPNVoice
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Post 575 You are responsible for you 16 Dec 2019 2
I hated those
interferon
needles, yet every two days I bared my arse (ass, butt) and my mother stabbed a needle in me. I took responsibility for myself. I did what had to be done whether I liked it or not, no matter how much it scared me.
I hated those
interferon
needles, yet every two days I bared my arse (ass, butt) and my mother stabbed a needle in me. I took responsibility for myself. I did what had to be done whether I liked it or not, no matter how much it scared me.
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Combined ruxolitinib and pegasys therapy for MF and PV gives great results. Danish phase 2 study Jan 2020 ( ruxopeg)
Ruxolitinib And
-Α2 Combination Therapy For Patients With Polycythemia Vera Or Myelofibrosis: A Phase II Study.
Ruxolitinib And
-Α2 Combination Therapy For Patients With Polycythemia Vera Or Myelofibrosis: A Phase II Study.
Rachelthepotter
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Once a week recombinant interferon injections
This is amazing news for me as I cannot tolerate any other meds and was declined funding for pegylated
interferon
. I do realise there is a normal variance in platelets but this may well be an option for others in the same boat.👏
This is amazing news for me as I cannot tolerate any other meds and was declined funding for pegylated
interferon
. I do realise there is a normal variance in platelets but this may well be an option for others in the same boat.👏
fee13
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Post 578 Why 20 Dec 2019
Beta
Interferon
, put my head down, asked questions and learned what was happening to me. Twenty-odd years later I have survived and lead a reasonably good existence. Not what my original prognosis was, but I survived all the downhills, scary strange pains and embarrassments and so can "YOU".
Beta
Interferon
, put my head down, asked questions and learned what was happening to me. Twenty-odd years later I have survived and lead a reasonably good existence. Not what my original prognosis was, but I survived all the downhills, scary strange pains and embarrassments and so can "YOU".
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Et progression to mf and bone marrow biopsy.
Been on hydroxycarbamide and anagrelide ,but transferring to
interferon
. Diagnosed with mf this week and very scared. Need fortnightly transfusions and bone marrow biopsy. Any support would be gratefully welcome. Also am self employed and concerned re finances. Sue x
Been on hydroxycarbamide and anagrelide ,but transferring to
interferon
. Diagnosed with mf this week and very scared. Need fortnightly transfusions and bone marrow biopsy. Any support would be gratefully welcome. Also am self employed and concerned re finances. Sue x
soomoo
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Interferon and Hydroxea
I visited an ET specialist who has recommended I keep waiting for
Interferon
to kick in ( I’ve been injecting for six months with limited results) and add in Hydroxea to bring my platelets down quickly due to symptoms. What are your experiences of taking both at the same time?
I visited an ET specialist who has recommended I keep waiting for
Interferon
to kick in ( I’ve been injecting for six months with limited results) and add in Hydroxea to bring my platelets down quickly due to symptoms. What are your experiences of taking both at the same time?
Charlieapple2018
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Post 585 Take your time 8 Jan 2020
I like "YOU" had it easy in the sense that there was only one medicine available to me, so taking it was easy no decision, just like it is for "YOU" For me back then,
Interferon
Beta 1B. For you today, Ocrevus. Do not worry about the rest, it is the strongest, and that is what "YOU" want.
I like "YOU" had it easy in the sense that there was only one medicine available to me, so taking it was easy no decision, just like it is for "YOU" For me back then,
Interferon
Beta 1B. For you today, Ocrevus. Do not worry about the rest, it is the strongest, and that is what "YOU" want.
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
ASH 2019: Interferon-Alfa Treatment Offers Best Outcomes in Polycythemia Vera
https://www.practiceupdate.com/content/ash-2019-
interferon
-alfa-treatment-offers-best-outcomes-in-polycythemia-vera/94020
https://www.practiceupdate.com/content/ash-2019-
interferon
-alfa-treatment-offers-best-outcomes-in-polycythemia-vera/94020
Manouche
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Hydroxy to Pegasys switch
We’re thinking of trying for a second child sometime in the next 12 months so would look to do a long wash out of hydroxy and then move onto
interferon
. My question is - Has anyone made the switch this way? How was it managed?
We’re thinking of trying for a second child sometime in the next 12 months so would look to do a long wash out of hydroxy and then move onto
interferon
. My question is - Has anyone made the switch this way? How was it managed?
intothewoods
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Post 582 Medicines 3 Jan 2020
I did learn when I was taking
Interferon
Beta 1b that it was best to inject into a fatty part of my body. For years my Mother gave me a needle in the butt. I even had to ask my Uncle once to inject me. Not easy for him, I am sure, but I did not miss my shoot.
I did learn when I was taking
Interferon
Beta 1b that it was best to inject into a fatty part of my body. For years my Mother gave me a needle in the butt. I even had to ask my Uncle once to inject me. Not easy for him, I am sure, but I did not miss my shoot.
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Christmas message 2019 from the team at MPN Voice
study has received funding from MPN Voice, you can support the study with a donation via the JustGiving page https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/charity-mosaicc-study Mithridate, a phase III, randomised, open-label, Multicenter International sTudy comparing ruxolitinib with either HydRoxycarbamIDe or
interferon
study has received funding from MPN Voice, you can support the study with a donation via the JustGiving page https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/charity-mosaicc-study Mithridate, a phase III, randomised, open-label, Multicenter International sTudy comparing ruxolitinib with either HydRoxycarbamIDe or
interferon
Mazcd
MPNVoice
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Alternative treatments for Busulfan
We have attended several MPN forums and Busulfan is rarely mentioned and it appears that Pegasus
Interferon
is more popular.
We have attended several MPN forums and Busulfan is rarely mentioned and it appears that Pegasus
Interferon
is more popular.
Folly41
in
MPN Voice
4 years ago
Travelling with Interferon
Does anyone know if Frio cooling insulated packs are suitable for keeping
interferon
injections cool whilst travelling. I noe that
Interferon
data sheet says to store at 2 - 8 C whereas the Frio products just guarantee a temperature of 18 to 25 C, a vast difference.
Does anyone know if Frio cooling insulated packs are suitable for keeping
interferon
injections cool whilst travelling. I noe that
Interferon
data sheet says to store at 2 - 8 C whereas the Frio products just guarantee a temperature of 18 to 25 C, a vast difference.
dishcell
in
MPN Voice
5 years ago
Post 567 Newbies and newbies 21 Nov 2019
I have another friend who when I first met her took
Interferon
Beta. She did not like the needles, did not think she was getting cured and stopped taking any form of DMT.
I have another friend who when I first met her took
Interferon
Beta. She did not like the needles, did not think she was getting cured and stopped taking any form of DMT.
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
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