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NPlate (Romiplostim) Treatment

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5 years 10 months ago #68611 by Cedar7
NPlate (Romiplostim) Treatment was created by Cedar7
Hello Fellow Parents,
I am new to the Discussion Group and wanted to ask if anyone is using NPlate? I’d be interested in hearing about your experience.
Also, I have limited medical coverage and since most of the vial is unused and must be thrown away I wonder if other parents out there would be interested in
exploring ways to share a vial and reduce wasting medicine and also saving on costs?

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5 years 10 months ago - 5 years 10 months ago #68618 by MelA
Replied by MelA on topic NPlate (Romiplostim) Treatment
[removed answer - saw your other post]

"Instead of wasting your time worrying about symptoms, just get it checked out" -Nieca Goldberg, MD

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