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9 years 7 months ago #54741 by Lovely1
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Has anyone ever tried the medicine imuran/azathioprine for itp. My hemotologist wants me to take it for my low platelets because I've been on every other medicine for itp and nothing is working for me. And she also put me back on 60mg of prednisone.

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9 years 7 months ago #54742 by eklein
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I haven't taken it but over the years lots here have, mixed results. At the ITP conference a while back one of the doctors told me that if Rituxan worked for me there was a good chance that Imuran would work for me. It might be my next treatment if I need to treat again. He said a short course of Imuran might be enough. I don't know about the opposite though.
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Diagnosed May 2005, lowest count 8K.
4/22/08: 43K (2nd Rituxan)
10/01/09: 246K, 1/8/10: 111K, 5/21/10: 233K
Latest count: 7/27/2015: 194K
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9 years 7 months ago #54743 by Sandi
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I've tried Imuran for Lupus and didn't like the side effects. My Rheumatologist is trying to force it on me again, so we're having a battle.

Sometimes it works for ITP, sometimes not. It doesn't usually work quickly.
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9 years 7 months ago - 7 years 9 months ago #54745 by mrsb04
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I tried it my counts didn't respond much and it gave me diarrhoea once upto 100mg so it was stopped. Plus if you like the sunshine then maybe not for you as it is advisable to keep away from UV rays whilst taking it due to risk of skin lesions
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9 years 7 months ago #54775 by Rob16
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Here is some data on effectiveness of azathioprine. 58.5% of the azathioprine patients had at least a partial response (which means not requiring additional treatment) and a median duration of response of 50 months.

www.bloodjournal.org/content/126/23/1064
Efficacy of Second Line Agents Dapsone & Azathioprine in Children & Adults with Immune Thrombocytopenia: Single Centre Experience from India

Abstract

There are approximately 10 therapeutic agents listed as second line therapy for steroid refractory or relapsed ITP but there are no clear guidelines for timing & order of their use or that of splenectomy. At our center, we have used dapsone or azathioprine as second line therapy prior to splenectomy in such patients who do not have critical bleeding. This study describes the outcome of that approach.

Three hundred patients fulfilling ITP International Working Group definition of steroid non-response & relapse ITP (Rodeghiero et al Blood 2009) were included. Response to treatment was assessed using American Society of Hematology 2011 guidelines (Neunert et al Blood 2011). This analysis was approved by the institutional ethics committee. Patients received either dapsone (n = 170) at 1-2 mg/kg/day or azathioprine (n = 130) at 1-3 mg/kg/day in escalating doses based on physician preferences. Additional intermittent corticosteroids were given in 36 patients. Data was retrieved from individual medical records and electronic database. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS version 16.0

Results: Baseline characteristics of the patients & outcome are described in Table 1. After 3 months of therapy, overall response was 58.6% while it was 58.8% for the dapsone group and 58.5% for azathioprine group. The number of patients achieving complete & partial response was 46% & 12.7% for overall group, 45.9% & 13% for dapsone group & 46.2% & 12.3% for azathioprine group. The median duration of response was 35 months (2-74 months) and was significantly longer with azathioprine - 60 months (2-60 months) compared to 27 months (5-74 months) with dapsone (p=0.015). Therapy was well tolerated with 4 patients discontinuing dapsone (methemoglobinemia, dapsone syndrome) and 2 discontinuing azathioprine (cytopenia). There were no deaths.

At a median follow up of 33 months (24-42 months), 67 (38%) of the 176 responders have relapsed. These included 49 patients that relapsed while on therapy and 18 that relapsed after cessation of therapy. Relapses were significantly more common with dapsone (40.3%) than azathioprine (20.4%) (p=0.002). The median time to relapse while on therapy was 14 months for both agents. Any response to second line therapy less than complete response (p=0.030) & steroid nonresponsive ITP (p=0.042) were significantly associated with increased risk of relapse on therapy. Overall, 59.6% patients responding to dapsone and & 79.5% of patients responding to azathioprine continue to remain in remission both on & off therapy. Patients who switched to dapsone at the time of relapse showed significantly better response rate - 54% than azathioprine - 22.2% (p<0.001). Forty one patients who failed second line therapy eventually underwent splenectomy, with a response rate of 70.7%.

In conclusion, the use of dapsone & azathioprine appears to be a safe approach, with need for splenectomy only in a few patients. The optimal dose & duration of therapy for these agents needs further evaluation in prospective studies.
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9 years 6 months ago #54944 by The.frenchgirl
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Hey,

I am on azathioprine since february 2016... and after the 4th months I am struggling with the side effects.

I am doing asthma now, infections, and a massive awful skin rash on my face.. it looks awful :(

In february I had 20000platelets and now I am on 43000 platelets.. It is going up very slowly. I feel tired all the time now

I would think about it before taking it. the first few months everything was fine but after the 4th month... side effects will appear
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