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Any link to treatment for GPA and Stroke
I received my latest round of
Rituximab
on Wednesday and within 20 mins of finishing took a stroke. I'm ok and after three episodes it cleared away. Is there any evidence that any of my meds could have caused it:
Rituximab
Prednisalone,??
I received my latest round of
Rituximab
on Wednesday and within 20 mins of finishing took a stroke. I'm ok and after three episodes it cleared away. Is there any evidence that any of my meds could have caused it:
Rituximab
Prednisalone,??
Red-head44
in
Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Loose bowels
Rituximab
and leflunomide I actually called the doc …I was diagnosed with diticuitious a few years back . Anyone have any advice ? Thank you
Rituximab
and leflunomide I actually called the doc …I was diagnosed with diticuitious a few years back . Anyone have any advice ? Thank you
Fifi2
in
NRAS
2 years ago
A very happy (and long-overdue) update
He was finally discharged, after 4 months in hospital, at the end of October (which just so happened to be our wedding anniversary), has since received
Rituximab
infusions and – the hope is – that’s now it! His recovery has been utterly incredible.
He was finally discharged, after 4 months in hospital, at the end of October (which just so happened to be our wedding anniversary), has since received
Rituximab
infusions and – the hope is – that’s now it! His recovery has been utterly incredible.
every_cloud
in
Encephalitis Society
2 years ago
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Hope for a healthier 2022
Feeling a bit anxious as having my 1st
Rituximab
infusion on the 7th January but I’m sure all will be ok.
Feeling a bit anxious as having my 1st
Rituximab
infusion on the 7th January but I’m sure all will be ok.
Whiskers64
in
NRAS
2 years ago
My Experience with ITP
I have also taken various immunosuppressants like IVIG,
Rituximab
and Prednisolone. This hair fall is completely normal, so don't worry. I found using soaking fenugreek seeds in water and spraying that water helps a lot. Try using Himalaya Anti Hair Fall Shampoo. It really helps.
I have also taken various immunosuppressants like IVIG,
Rituximab
and Prednisolone. This hair fall is completely normal, so don't worry. I found using soaking fenugreek seeds in water and spraying that water helps a lot. Try using Himalaya Anti Hair Fall Shampoo. It really helps.
boredbetty
in
ITP Support Association
2 years ago
Venetoclax - Rituximab and diarrhea
Hello everyone, my mother has been on Venetoclax (400 mg a day) in combination with
Rituximab
(ones a month) for 2 months now. Bloods are improving but last few days she has having diarrhea. Anyone experienced diarrhea with Venetoclax ? In this case, how did you manage?
Hello everyone, my mother has been on Venetoclax (400 mg a day) in combination with
Rituximab
(ones a month) for 2 months now. Bloods are improving but last few days she has having diarrhea. Anyone experienced diarrhea with Venetoclax ? In this case, how did you manage?
Marymary19
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
PCR test
I am on
Rituximab
& pred.
I am on
Rituximab
& pred.
juli-pa
in
Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Uncontrolled RA
I've been asked to try
Rituximab
after other biologics have failed but having read up on it I'm a little hesitant as it definitely sounds the worst for side effects. It seems to me that I'm simply replacing one set of risks and side effects from being uncontrolled to others from the
rituximab
!
I've been asked to try
Rituximab
after other biologics have failed but having read up on it I'm a little hesitant as it definitely sounds the worst for side effects. It seems to me that I'm simply replacing one set of risks and side effects from being uncontrolled to others from the
rituximab
!
BernardBear
in
NRAS
2 years ago
Understanding of CD19 levels?
I have been having
rituximab
throughout the pandemic but having half doses every 6 months because of covid and was due to have my next dose soon but have been told it won't go ahead now due to the low CD19 levels.
I have been having
rituximab
throughout the pandemic but having half doses every 6 months because of covid and was due to have my next dose soon but have been told it won't go ahead now due to the low CD19 levels.
Galaxy2
in
Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
Anyone else stopping RITUXIMAB
I am interested to know if anyone has been advised to stop
RITUXIMAB
infusions? I went for my infusion on Thursday (it was 5 weeks late as I had a third dose of vaccine in between time) My consultant told me patients on ritux who contracted covid had no efficacy.
I am interested to know if anyone has been advised to stop
RITUXIMAB
infusions? I went for my infusion on Thursday (it was 5 weeks late as I had a third dose of vaccine in between time) My consultant told me patients on ritux who contracted covid had no efficacy.
Maverick77
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Rituximab, given weekly for 4 weeks experiences?
I begin my treatment for cold autoimmune hemolytic anemia, in January 2022 with a single agent of
rituximab
, given weekly for 4 weeks. This will include dexamethasone with the treatment to reduce any allergic reactions.
I begin my treatment for cold autoimmune hemolytic anemia, in January 2022 with a single agent of
rituximab
, given weekly for 4 weeks. This will include dexamethasone with the treatment to reduce any allergic reactions.
SantaZia
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Evusheld and heart
I’m now eligible for Evusheld (in Australia), being recently finished Rituxamib. My wife & I have been very cautious and are Covid-free so far, but thinking with so many Covid cases circulating now, it’s probably prudent to have the Evusheld however, my careful daughter found a vague reference in FDA
I’m now eligible for Evusheld (in Australia), being recently finished Rituxamib. My wife & I have been very cautious and are Covid-free so far, but thinking with so many Covid cases circulating now, it’s probably prudent to have the Evusheld however, my careful daughter found a vague reference in FDA
Moggn
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Rituximanb and operation.
Any idea how long will I need to wait before I can get a hip replacement.I had
Rituximab
first and second infusions weeks ago.Just checking is it twelve weeks after second infusion any Information welcome thanks.
Any idea how long will I need to wait before I can get a hip replacement.I had
Rituximab
first and second infusions weeks ago.Just checking is it twelve weeks after second infusion any Information welcome thanks.
Bella59
in
NRAS
2 years ago
Post rituximab drop in immunoglobulins
I had severe platelet and neutrophil levels at diagnosis, and they did not recover until 4 days of high-dose dexamethasone after my eighth
rituximab
infusion. I am now back in mild neutropenia and my immunoglobulins have dropped below the lower limit of normal. Have othes seen this?
I had severe platelet and neutrophil levels at diagnosis, and they did not recover until 4 days of high-dose dexamethasone after my eighth
rituximab
infusion. I am now back in mild neutropenia and my immunoglobulins have dropped below the lower limit of normal. Have othes seen this?
timmay111
in
NRAS
2 years ago
GPA relapse advice needed
Had t/c from his team a week ago to attend for chest X-ray prior to
Rituximab
treatment. One planned session has been cancelled due to infection.
Had t/c from his team a week ago to attend for chest X-ray prior to
Rituximab
treatment. One planned session has been cancelled due to infection.
Hidden
in
Vasculitis UK
2 years ago
CLL Society ASH 2021 Highlights from Day 2 of ASH 2021! Dr. Brian Koffman gives up updates
Brian Koffman gives up updates on the reversible non-covalently binding BTKi (Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor) pirtobrutinib (formerly LOXO-305), another reversable BTKi known as MK-1026 (formerly ARQ-531), 3-year follow-up data from the Ascend Trial: Acalabrutinib vs
Rituximab
plus Idelalisib
Brian Koffman gives up updates on the reversible non-covalently binding BTKi (Bruton’s tyrosine kinase inhibitor) pirtobrutinib (formerly LOXO-305), another reversable BTKi known as MK-1026 (formerly ARQ-531), 3-year follow-up data from the Ascend Trial: Acalabrutinib vs
Rituximab
plus Idelalisib
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Venetoclax and high total bilirubin?
When he reached 400 mg
Rituximab
was included as well once per month. Up to this moment he has had 5 courses of it, because in August his bilirubin and ASL started to raise and there doctors decided to miss
Rituximab
that month until Hepatitis was excluded.
When he reached 400 mg
Rituximab
was included as well once per month. Up to this moment he has had 5 courses of it, because in August his bilirubin and ASL started to raise and there doctors decided to miss
Rituximab
that month until Hepatitis was excluded.
Dendi
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Immunoglobulins
My nurse asked me to do an immunoglobulin test among others before my
Rituximab
infusion. The paper says igm igg and some more and then the latter B. What are they and what do they show? Thanks
My nurse asked me to do an immunoglobulin test among others before my
Rituximab
infusion. The paper says igm igg and some more and then the latter B. What are they and what do they show? Thanks
ks1966
in
NRAS
2 years ago
Rituximab infection
I’m due for my
Rituximab
infusion on December 1st. My Respiratory Doctor wrote to me saying there are “some infective changes” in my lower left lung. Is it a good idea to delay the infusion? I took a coarse of antibiotics last month. Any thoughts please? Thanks
I’m due for my
Rituximab
infusion on December 1st. My Respiratory Doctor wrote to me saying there are “some infective changes” in my lower left lung. Is it a good idea to delay the infusion? I took a coarse of antibiotics last month. Any thoughts please? Thanks
ks1966
in
NRAS
2 years ago
Rituximab
After the awful problems I had when switched to Azathioprine, which obvs was stopped, today I go for my first Ritubimax infusion. Apparently it takes 6 hours, and a second infusion to be given a fortnight later which will take about 4 hours. Do any of you have any experience of this? What to expect
After the awful problems I had when switched to Azathioprine, which obvs was stopped, today I go for my first Ritubimax infusion. Apparently it takes 6 hours, and a second infusion to be given a fortnight later which will take about 4 hours. Do any of you have any experience of this? What to expect
joanneM200
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
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