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15 years 3 months ago - 15 years 3 months ago #11162 by musicguy60
promacta was created by musicguy60
will probably be starting promacta next week, what happens with predozone and danazol does any body no if they take you off these and just use promacta,can anyone give me answers, thanks

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15 years 3 months ago - 15 years 3 months ago #11273 by weirdjack
Replied by weirdjack on topic Re: promacta
Everyone is different, but I think most of us using Promacta do not use anything else for treatment. Although, you will most likely need to taper off the Prednisone.
After the initial few months of Prednisone years ago, I went through several other drugs as well....I tried a lot of different things to stay away from Prednisone. I prefer 'living fairly normally on Promacta' over 'existing nastily on Prednisone'.
My wife likes me better me on Promacta as well. Even the cats do! :)
But like I said, everyone is different.

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15 years 3 months ago #11274 by musicguy60
Replied by musicguy60 on topic Re: promacta
do they take you off danazol and predisone right away, only been a week though

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