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12 November 2015 at 8:31 am #3712
The information supplied by fixhepc states that each individual patients medication is tested by MNR a properly acreditied lab, which makes up part of the stated cost. Are these results included with the medication when sent out. I ask this for several reasons
1. It will I think go a long way in reassuring the doctors, hospital departments that are going out on a limb in a climate when the majority are refusing to even monitor treatment let alone write the scripts.
2. Peace of mind for the person taking these medication.
3. This is a service which is being paid for.
This may be the case but I am yet to see it said in any of fixhepc literature.
Regards Angus & thank god for you guys.
Geno 3, 24yrs positive, fibroscan 14.5 f4, elevated lfts, V/L 7000. Started sof/dac 20/11. Tested N/D Viral load after 1 week lfts normal. Will be undertaking minium 16 weeks no riba.
12 November 2015 at 11:47 am #3720Agreed, this could encourage more Drs to get onside re monitoring etc
GT1a Dec14 F2/8.7 VL 900000-2.5M
Jan16 Hepcivir-L MonkMed/Redemption
Baseline: VL 913575 Alt 76 Platelets low
Wk2 VL1157 Alt 23
DET Wk 8 VL 32 Alt19 ‘In the slow lane’
June16 Fibro 5.7 F0/1 LIF 1.5
Wk 11 VL<12 Alt 13 Det/Unq
Extending tx 12 wks Mylan Sofo/Dac MonkMed
Wk 14 VL <12 Det/Unq
Wk 16 VL UNDETECTED
Wk 22 + 4 Wks Sunprevir FixHepC
Wk 24 UNDETECTED Alt 13
Wk 12 post tx SVR12 Wk 26 SVR24
Thank-you Tim, Dr Debasis @ MonkMed & Dr Freeman @ Fix HepC12 November 2015 at 12:10 pm #3723Hello Angus,
No we don’t currently supply them as individual sheets due to the extra work involved.
I don’t think reassurance is the major issue – pretty much every liver clinic and gastroenterologist in Australia will now have personally seen RVR from generic DAA medications, but still decline to script it.
Medicine is conservative and data does not change that.
For your peace of mind here’s what it looks like in raw form:
YMMV
12 November 2015 at 12:14 pm #3724Thank-you Dr F – Although I’m not sure UK hospitals are as up to date as Australian ones. I shall print out your GP check list, along with the above, It is all most helpful to us on the other side of the world. Maybe I should print a large amount and just post them to UK Drs.
GT1a Dec14 F2/8.7 VL 900000-2.5M
Jan16 Hepcivir-L MonkMed/Redemption
Baseline: VL 913575 Alt 76 Platelets low
Wk2 VL1157 Alt 23
DET Wk 8 VL 32 Alt19 ‘In the slow lane’
June16 Fibro 5.7 F0/1 LIF 1.5
Wk 11 VL<12 Alt 13 Det/Unq
Extending tx 12 wks Mylan Sofo/Dac MonkMed
Wk 14 VL <12 Det/Unq
Wk 16 VL UNDETECTED
Wk 22 + 4 Wks Sunprevir FixHepC
Wk 24 UNDETECTED Alt 13
Wk 12 post tx SVR12 Wk 26 SVR24
Thank-you Tim, Dr Debasis @ MonkMed & Dr Freeman @ Fix HepC12 November 2015 at 12:22 pm #3726I was provided with a printout of a “Certificate of Analysis” for both drugs.
The Dac came out 99.3% and the Sof was 99.8%
Discussion of NMR testing can be found in the blog here
http://fixhepc.com/blog/item/16-testing-provisions-patient-safety.html
and in various threads around the forum. -
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