This patient support community is for discussions relating to autoimmune hepatitis.
HCV TX RESCUE DRUGS
RBC - anemia epoetin alpha Eprex, Procrit, Epogen
WBC - neutropenia filgrastim Neupogen
Platelets - thrombocytopenia oprelvekin Neumega
AD’s - depression & anxiety lorazepam (anx.) Ativan, Temesta (benz.) fluoxetine (dep.) Prozac, Ladose (SSRI)
paroxetine (dep.) Paxil, Paroxetin (SSRI)
alprazolam (anx.) Xanax, Niravam (benz.)
citalopram (dep.) Celexa (SSRI) escitalopram (anx. dep) Lexapro (SSRI) sertraline (dep.) Zoloft, Lustral (SSRI)
mirtazapine (dep.) Remeron (NaSSA) (contains aspartame)
bupropion (dep.) Wellbutrin, Zyban
Nausea - nausea on chemo ondansetron Zofran
Pain - pain killer oxycodonhydrochloride Ocycontin
!!! tramadol !!!!!!! Ultram ER, Tramadol !!!
Ulcers - mouth ulcers Magic Mouthwash (ingredients might be different)
recipe: Diphenhydramine syrup 60ml Licocaine 2% Viscous 60ml Maalox Suspension 60ml = 180ml - non prescription bio-act. enzyme protect. Biotene Oral Balance - oral thrush clotrimazole Mycelex lozenges
nystatin Mycostatin - severe mouth ulcers Palifermin injections Kepivance
Rash - ribarash infections fluocinonide 0.05% Fluonex, Lidex, Lyderm triamcinolone acetonide Kenalog cream doxepin topical Zonalon
metronizadole 1% Noritate,
pimecrolimus 1% Elidel
Being on tx, some of us might end up with a cocktail of drugs. Drug interaction is to be taken seriously, so always double, triple check with your doc. If your doctor is not 100% sure, ask him to please read up on it. Some drugs can be fatal to mix, i.e. Ultram (Tramadol) and SSRI’s like Paxil, Zoloft, etc. All drugs mentioned here can easily be googled for detailed information.