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ITP induced post Corona mRNA Vaccination

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2 years 2 months ago - 2 years 2 months ago #73459 by sachin_gaonkar
ITP induced post Corona mRNA Vaccination was created by sachin_gaonkar
Hi,
I was diagnosed with ITP in Nov 2021 and later I was provided with different medication regimes. I had the platelets under control starting Jan 2023 however towards the end of 2023 the platelet count again went down with a limited explanation maybe due to the use of antiinflammatory drugs. I want to understand if there is any kind of literature/sources available that provides a list of allowed Anti-inflammatory drugs that can be administered, and also, to add the list of supplements that may influence platelet reduction.

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