This forum is for questions about medical issues and research aspects of
Hepatitis C such as, questions about being newly diagnosed, questions about current treatments, information and participation in discussions about research studies and clinical trials related to Hepatitis. If you would like to communicate with other people who have been touched by Hepatitis, please visit our new
Hepatitis Social/Living with Hepatitis forum
I´m a relapser so i dont wanna give the virus any break if possible butm they threatend me by that they would take me of tx for a week or two if the neutr continued to go down.
But they went up and tomorrow I´m gonna take shot nr 21 only had that one (my sec) shot reduced.
Yea and two weeks ago the neutrh went down to 500 but I didn´t had to do any dose
reduction they just took an extra test one week after and they went up to 700.
Normaly tis gonna be 6 weeks between blooddraws at this point of tx but since they are low they gonna check me up more often, now its two weeks between draws.
I´m in a studie for relapsers geno 2, 3 in europe, roche is providing it and roche wanted them to reduce dose when coming down to 500 but my doc and another thats in charge has decided they let them come down to 300 something dont remember exact nr could be 330 or 370 before taking action.
Theres a study that zazza on this forum told me about that study shows that HCV patients how have low neutrh in contradiction to cancer patients did not show more
responsivness to infection then them with higher lewels.
When I talked to my doc about that studie he said he know about it and that was why they dared to let them go this low.
I dont have the link but think zazza can get it if you want it. zazza post on this thread!!
We dont have rescue drugs like you have in sweden were I`m from, and even if you can get them i don´t think they allow them in the studie.
I think many doctors are to careful when it comes to neutrh. or maybe they just not up to date with information.
I don´t know the deal with infergen but hope someone else here can help you.
Don´t reduce or make pauses is my personal nonproffesional opinion.
good luck
ca
But i dont belive in that he was just covering his colleagues back how made the decision, because he him self was not possible to reach at that time.
---WBC 1.05 4.0-11.0 k/uL L
Repeated and verified
RBC 4.03 4.5-6.0 M/uL L
Hemoglobin 12.4 13.5-17.5 g/dL L
Hematocrit 38.0 40-52 % L
MCV 94.3 80-100 fL
MCH 30.8 27-34 pG
MCHC 32.6 32-36 g/dL
RDW-CV 17.6 11.7-15.0 % H
Platelet Count 54 150-400 k/uL L
MPV 9.4 7.3-11.1 fL
Neut% 33.0 40-70 % L
Abs Neut 0.35 1.8-7.7 K/uL L
Lymph% 36.0 22-44 %
Abs Lymph 0.38 1.0-4.0 k/uL L
Mono% 14.0 0-7.0 % H
If at ALL possible don't let them take you OFF treatment for a minute. it's crucial to stay on the optimum dose for the entire course of treatment without any dose reductions. See if instead the doctors office itself can call your insurance carrier directly and get the approval. Shoot even my Procrit ($6000 for a box of only 10) was approved in one day. There is no reason if they get involved it should take any longer than that to get you the neup.
Don't give up. You might have to be a little pushy but you can do that in a nice way and just make them realize you mean business and aren't going to go away.
Once the doctor had written my script my insurance gave me trouble (again it was for the Procrit) - the pharmacy I go to tried every single variation of the Procrit script possible and finally THEY found if he wrote it for the Epogen instead (same stuff) that it went RIGHT THROUGH.
Sometimes it's a matter of instead of saying once a week saying four times a month..........stupid semantics like that believe it or not.
Contact the doctor and beg them to call and approve it and you should have it tomorrow.
GOOD LUCK!
At that time my 4 week PCR my VL went up! Talk about panic!
4 days later I restarted INFERGEN daily injections 9ml and same riba dose. I went UND at my new 4 week.
So yes my VL went up and yes he restarted me. INFERGEN is a different animal than the other pegs. I have come to the point where I consider it a predosing, The first month. Though I don't really think it was neccsary for him to stop me, it all worked out ok.
Still UND I think (hope) next PCR in June. Fingers crossed, If you go look at my journal you can my lab results, first part further back, second part newer.
Deb
Deb
After you stop DoubleDosing, your Whites will more than likely go up slightly when you drop back to 180.
CS
Here is one PDF article on Neutropenia in Hepatitis C patients. If you google you will find more. The conclusion of this article was that hep C patients treating can withstand treatment without dose modification whaen neutrophils drop as low as 500. Infections were relatively few.
frijole
The procrit takes a couple of weeks they say and since all my numbers cont. to go down i had to stay on 800 riba for now. My ins approved procrit and neupagen at 100% which was amazing. The doctor said that porcrit is not approved by fda for hep c treatment and because of that reason the ins does not HAVE to approve??
Good luck. Tracy
I will see tomorrow but everything I read, try not to reduce, if at all possible.
Stacie