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Promacta and Hyperactivity....3 years old

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5 years 3 months ago #69955 by mariemelp@gmail.com
Promacta and Hyperactivity....3 years old was created by mariemelp@gmail.com
Hi all, so my son is 3 years old and we are almost at 1 year of our ITP journey. It has definitely not been easy but we are thankful to our wonderful team of doctors and nurses. He has been on Promacta for about 8 months now., 50mg. We have noticed that he is much more hyper these days. We did take him out of school because we are just too scared since any little cold can make his count go down. Hoping its acute and we can put this journey behind us.

Just wanted to know if any parents out there have had the same experience with the Promacta and if you have noticed any changes. Thank you!

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