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need help: missed riba dose

i'm in tx week 34 of 48. taking 1200 mg riba (600 at 9 a.m. and 600 at 9 p.m.). forgot to take last night's dose (brain fog, it was sitting right in front of me). just took it now (8 a.m.). what should i do to make up the missed dose? i was thinking of taking 600 at 4 p.m. and another 600 tonight at midnight. opinions please?  
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148987 tn?1287805926
I've missed ~8 doses in 32 weeks. That's still 98.5% compliant. They key is not to
misses consecutive doses, but everyone is going to forget to take their meds. Usually for me it's an issue of not being awake when I'm suppose to take my pills.

All I know is I have 16 empty ribaviron bottles sitting on my kitchen table. I keep all my empty med vials and bottles piled up. Every once in a while I go in and rearrange them !! lol

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When I missed a couple of doses, I just added one pill to each dose until I made up the difference.  I don't think it matters that much, but I wanted to make sure I did it all.
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Both my Doc's have taken me off at times and said its no biggie.....Your still on Interferon anyhow....I've missed a bunch of riba doses...You'll be ok...I think the most your gonna suffer from is TX Amnesia...LOL
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thanks for responding guys. sounds like it's not a problem. im in week 34. missed 2 consecutive doses early on due to severe intestinal and stomach cramps, vomiting, etc and the doc was pretty upset about it (i think it was week 3 or 4).  haven't missed any doses since then (except for last night) so i'm above 95% (i think). i usually take ambien on an empty stomach at night (it only works for me on an empty stomach), wait 5-10 minutes, eat, take my riba and go right to sleep. guess between the affects of the ambien and my usual tx brain fog i forgot the riba, which was sitting right in front of me. argghhh!!! maybe it will help if i start taking the riba just before eating from now on. thanks again for responding.    
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148987 tn?1287805926
Don't sweat missing a dose. Pay attention to the %'s. If you can complete tx within 95% compliance, you're cool.
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You really already have a good serum level built up in our blood...while it's not great to miss doses you should be just fine.

As long as you don't forget a dose of interferon...just go on with life and make sure not to miss any again.

You do NOT need to "make up" the dose.  Just take the next one like regular and go ... have a GREAT day! :)
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if you complete 48 weeks you will have taken 2016 pills. taking only 2013 pills will not have a big affect? you think?
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bobbyullc
4/6/2007
C7  web if you complete 48 weeks you will have taken 2016 pills. taking only 2013 pills will not have a big affect? you think?


Thats hilarious......I never looked at it that way...hahahahaa!
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Hey there;

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