I'm surprised they don't disclose more about the internal searing rectal pain.
Butcheeyboy said
Dec 22, 2012
news wrote:
I took it, for twelve weeks, and it was perhaps the most intense pharmaceutical regimen I could ever imagine. It included skin problems. Bigtime. But I have been UND for a year. 'Nuff said.
Alan
Exactly!! Tore my skin up and still trying to get all healed being so anemic that sores stay raw for long long time.
I have finished the incivek weeks ago, plus having to eat/drink 20grams of fat before each dose.
Bouba said
Dec 21, 2012
Serious rash response is one of the reasons they stop Incivek tx. Its nothing new, just another precaution...
Failure to take preventive and/or timely measures against the rash or to report it to your MD for a proper action and guidance indeed can lead to serious consequences.
Piece of advice in case of rash - do not rub the moisturizing lotion/cream in hard, generously apply on the rash spots, so they are well covered, and let it be like that for several minutes before you put your clothes on.
jrc said
Dec 21, 2012
news wrote:
I took it, for twelve weeks, and it was perhaps the most intense pharmaceutical regimen I could ever imagine. It included skin problems. Bigtime. But I have been UND for a year. 'Nuff said.
Alan
Great feeling huh ? Glad it worked for you!
news said
Dec 21, 2012
I took it, for twelve weeks, and it was perhaps the most intense pharmaceutical regimen I could ever imagine. It included skin problems. Bigtime. But I have been UND for a year. 'Nuff said.
Alan
JoAnneh said
Dec 19, 2012
I believe it! Thanks for posting
Neil_Canuck said
Dec 19, 2012
So what, too much water can be fatal. All meds have a risk of side effects. The incivek risk is low. Hep C risk of dying is much higher without treatment. Taking aspirin or aceteminophen can be fatal but millions of people use them every day. Seems to me you're just fear mongering. The people on this forum are very well read and have done the research.
dailyrx said
Dec 19, 2012
If you are taking Incivek, you should probably revisit this with your doctor. According to today's news, (http://www.rxwiki.com/news-release/incivek-has-small-risk-fatal-and-nonfatal-serious-skin-eactions), Incivek can be fatal.
Cinnamon Girl said
Dec 19, 2012
Thanks dailyrx, we were aware that a new warning was being added to the Incivek drug label concerning this issue.
Here`s the safety announcement which was published by the FDA today...
Exactly!! Tore my skin up and still trying to get all healed being so anemic that sores stay raw for long long time.
I have finished the incivek weeks ago, plus having to eat/drink 20grams of fat before each dose.
Serious rash response is one of the reasons they stop Incivek tx. Its nothing new, just another precaution...
Failure to take preventive and/or timely measures against the rash or to report it to your MD for a proper action and guidance indeed can lead to serious consequences.
Piece of advice in case of rash - do not rub the moisturizing lotion/cream in hard, generously apply on the rash spots, so they are well covered, and let it be like that for several minutes before you put your clothes on.
Great feeling huh ? Glad it worked for you!
I took it, for twelve weeks, and it was perhaps the most intense pharmaceutical regimen I could ever imagine. It included skin problems. Bigtime. But I have been UND for a year. 'Nuff said.
Alan
So what, too much water can be fatal. All meds have a risk of side effects. The incivek risk is low. Hep C risk of dying is much higher without treatment. Taking aspirin or aceteminophen can be fatal but millions of people use them every day. Seems to me you're just fear mongering. The people on this forum are very well read and have done the research.
If you are taking Incivek, you should probably revisit this with your doctor. According to today's news, (http://www.rxwiki.com/news-release/incivek-has-small-risk-fatal-and-nonfatal-serious-skin-eactions), Incivek can be fatal.
Thanks dailyrx, we were aware that a new warning was being added to the Incivek drug label concerning this issue.
Here`s the safety announcement which was published by the FDA today...
http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/DrugSafety/ucm332731.htm
Cheers, Jill
-- Edited by Cinnamon Girl on Wednesday 19th of December 2012 11:15:35 PM