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Experimental lupus treatment aims to prevent inflammatory attacks
Alpine, Evotec Expanding Production of ALPN-303, Potential Therapy Experimental lupus treatment aims to prevent inflammatory attacks by Marisa Wexler, MS | August 15, 2022 Alpine Immune Sciences and Evotec announced the expansion of an agreement to manufacture ALPN-303, an experimental anti-inflammatory
Alpine, Evotec Expanding Production of ALPN-303, Potential Therapy Experimental lupus treatment aims to prevent inflammatory attacks by Marisa Wexler, MS | August 15, 2022 Alpine Immune Sciences and Evotec announced the expansion of an agreement to manufacture ALPN-303, an experimental anti-inflammatory
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
6-in-1 Vaccine for babies
I just wondered if everyone went down the NHS standard
vaccination
route, or if anyone went private and did them separately? And if so which vaccines did you go for? I'm not keen on the idea of little one having them all at once. Thanks in advance!
I just wondered if everyone went down the NHS standard
vaccination
route, or if anyone went private and did them separately? And if so which vaccines did you go for? I'm not keen on the idea of little one having them all at once. Thanks in advance!
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Got in the End
After surviving the pandemic, and following all the rules, I had the jabs and boosters now standing at 5 injections, Covid got me, and I don't recommend it to anybody, but on top of that I had to stop my methotrexate and benepali injections for 2 weeks, and because I was given the anti-viral drug "Paxlovid
After surviving the pandemic, and following all the rules, I had the jabs and boosters now standing at 5 injections, Covid got me, and I don't recommend it to anybody, but on top of that I had to stop my methotrexate and benepali injections for 2 weeks, and because I was given the anti-viral drug "Paxlovid
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Arthritis Action
2 years ago
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Leukaemia Support
2 years ago
Covid
Eek, my brother-in-law just tested positive for Covid. He is at our house almost every day, often has dinner with us. He stayed with us for awhile after heart attacks and retirement and he and my husband have done alot together ever since. We live in a rural area an they enjoy working on motors,
Eek, my brother-in-law just tested positive for Covid. He is at our house almost every day, often has dinner with us. He stayed with us for awhile after heart attacks and retirement and he and my husband have done alot together ever since. We live in a rural area an they enjoy working on motors,
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
need advice from people who have had Omicron.
hi, I have bad asthma but Flovent keeps it under control in the summer months. I started having a sore throat and felt tired yesterday and tested positive for Covid. Today is the same. my question is for those who have had omicron specifically What days were the worst for you? The first few days
hi, I have bad asthma but Flovent keeps it under control in the summer months. I started having a sore throat and felt tired yesterday and tested positive for Covid. Today is the same. my question is for those who have had omicron specifically What days were the worst for you? The first few days
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Covid vaccine
Flu jabs are given earlier because of liver disease, the NHS wrote months ago saying because cirrhosis causes low immunity I qualify for antivirals if I catch covid but
vaccination
centre turned me away for the spring booster even though I had the consultants letter confirming cirrhosis.
Flu jabs are given earlier because of liver disease, the NHS wrote months ago saying because cirrhosis causes low immunity I qualify for antivirals if I catch covid but
vaccination
centre turned me away for the spring booster even though I had the consultants letter confirming cirrhosis.
Roy1955
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Covid Vax Long Term T-cell Immunity
but T-cell responses are preserved in this group>> https://ard.bmj.com/content/80/10/1322 -- For another group of immune comp missing antibodies still allows for T-cell protection: <<Even in the absence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, IBD patients showed significant T cell responses after first SARS-CoV-2
vaccination
but T-cell responses are preserved in this group>> https://ard.bmj.com/content/80/10/1322 -- For another group of immune comp missing antibodies still allows for T-cell protection: <<Even in the absence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies, IBD patients showed significant T cell responses after first SARS-CoV-2
vaccination
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Travel concerns on biologics
I have RA and take Humira we are booked to go on a cruise to the canaries in October and I’m becoming increasingly anxious about COVID on board and being immunosuppressed I have had 4 vaccinations and had COVID in February treated with antivirals. I will be due a 5th vaccine in the autumn round.
I have RA and take Humira we are booked to go on a cruise to the canaries in October and I’m becoming increasingly anxious about COVID on board and being immunosuppressed I have had 4 vaccinations and had COVID in February treated with antivirals. I will be due a 5th vaccine in the autumn round.
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NRAS
2 years ago
COVID-19 Vaccination in Autoimmune diseases survey
A global group of rheumatologists are conducting a study to understand the long term safety of COVID-19 vaccines. If you are above 18 and have an autoimmune disease, please spare 5 minutes for this survey to help researchers answer this question. Do ask your healthy friends and family members to take
A global group of rheumatologists are conducting a study to understand the long term safety of COVID-19 vaccines. If you are above 18 and have an autoimmune disease, please spare 5 minutes for this survey to help researchers answer this question. Do ask your healthy friends and family members to take
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
2 years ago
MS & Covid
I came down with Covid after a trip to Iceland in May. I'd been vaccinated and boostered but my Covid was like symptoms for the Covid19-psychosis I[i]'ve read about. I had extreme panic attacks, anxiety, agitation, insomnia, anger, feeling the need to flee... It was the hardest thing I've ever been
I came down with Covid after a trip to Iceland in May. I'd been vaccinated and boostered but my Covid was like symptoms for the Covid19-psychosis I[i]'ve read about. I had extreme panic attacks, anxiety, agitation, insomnia, anger, feeling the need to flee... It was the hardest thing I've ever been
Workerbea
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Webinar 7pm 18th MAY - COVID -19 update, vaccination boosters and treatments
The overall aim of this webinar is to update patients with current COVID -19
vaccination
and treatment guidance.
The overall aim of this webinar is to update patients with current COVID -19
vaccination
and treatment guidance.
HAIRBEAR_UK
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Leukaemia Support
2 years ago
The Constitution of Knowledge (Part 3 of 3)
[u]
Distrust of Institutions
[/u] There has been growing distrust of institutions among lay people, sometimes with good reasons. There were abuses like “p-hacking” that fostered distrust. Until recently, publications did not require authors to be transparent about potential conflicts of interest
[u]
Distrust of Institutions
[/u] There has been growing distrust of institutions among lay people, sometimes with good reasons. There were abuses like “p-hacking” that fostered distrust. Until recently, publications did not require authors to be transparent about potential conflicts of interest
Tall_Allen
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 3 of 3)
[u]
Distrust of Institutions
[/u] There has been growing distrust of institutions among lay people, sometimes with good reasons. There were abuses like “p-hacking” that fostered distrust. Until recently, publications did not require authors to be transparent about potential conflicts of interest
[u]
Distrust of Institutions
[/u] There has been growing distrust of institutions among lay people, sometimes with good reasons. There were abuses like “p-hacking” that fostered distrust. Until recently, publications did not require authors to be transparent about potential conflicts of interest
Tall_Allen
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Heart Ablation improves balance
Hi Guys, Had Astra Zenica
Vaccination
, ended up in hospital with Atrial Fibrillation. Had to do the paddles on the chest to get back into rythm. 3 months later had booster, same again. Saw cardiologist explained, many people were getting AF from Vaccine and COVID.
Hi Guys, Had Astra Zenica
Vaccination
, ended up in hospital with Atrial Fibrillation. Had to do the paddles on the chest to get back into rythm. 3 months later had booster, same again. Saw cardiologist explained, many people were getting AF from Vaccine and COVID.
Driven1
in
Ataxia UK
2 years ago
Covid
I suppose a matter of when not if, unlrss you've had s covid
vaccination
in the last 4 months. We had a family gathering . Jubilee All did LFT the morning of meeting up. All obviously negative. Mainly in the garden. Meal at table inside with 2 doors wide open to the garden. Named towels.
I suppose a matter of when not if, unlrss you've had s covid
vaccination
in the last 4 months. We had a family gathering . Jubilee All did LFT the morning of meeting up. All obviously negative. Mainly in the garden. Meal at table inside with 2 doors wide open to the garden. Named towels.
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Covid-19 2nd Positive
Hi folks,well it’s almost 12 months since my 1st Covid positive and this morning I have tested positive for the 2nd time.I have thus far received 2 vaccinations and 3 booster shots and after feeling a little off last night and testing negative,I tested again this morning after waking up with that really
Hi folks,well it’s almost 12 months since my 1st Covid positive and this morning I have tested positive for the 2nd time.I have thus far received 2 vaccinations and 3 booster shots and after feeling a little off last night and testing negative,I tested again this morning after waking up with that really
Nickos66
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Covid, Paxlovid and Tocilizumab
I had my first booster
vaccination
in October and was debating when to have my next (4th) one. The noticeable symptoms began on Thursday which were discomfort in the throat and upper respiratory tract and the start of a cough. Today these are all worse and the throat is very sore on one side.
I had my first booster
vaccination
in October and was debating when to have my next (4th) one. The noticeable symptoms began on Thursday which were discomfort in the throat and upper respiratory tract and the start of a cough. Today these are all worse and the throat is very sore on one side.
Frenchduck
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Paying for missed appointments
Just listening to news about this and have only ever missed 3 appointments in my life - none of them my fault. One didn’t even know I had an appointment no phone call, no letter no nothing - one was cancelled by the consultant but had not got through to appointments and one I had cancelled myself but
Just listening to news about this and have only ever missed 3 appointments in my life - none of them my fault. One didn’t even know I had an appointment no phone call, no letter no nothing - one was cancelled by the consultant but had not got through to appointments and one I had cancelled myself but
Desanthony
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Press releaseEvusheld approved to prevent COVID-19 in people whose immune response is poor
For most people, the best way to prevent infection is
vaccination
. Evusheld has been approved for use in adults who are unlikely to mount an immune response from COVID-19
vaccination
or for whom
vaccination
is not recommended.
For most people, the best way to prevent infection is
vaccination
. Evusheld has been approved for use in adults who are unlikely to mount an immune response from COVID-19
vaccination
or for whom
vaccination
is not recommended.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
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