Posted by chad_3 on October 25, 2002, at 2:23:34
In reply to Re: UPDATE on SERZONE » Squiggles, posted by Rick on October 24, 2002, at 23:11:36
Rick -
Interesting info on the stats - what you are saying sounds very reasonable to me.
It is refreshing to see these rational posts - in a world where it often difficult to weed through all of the fog and self-serving or financially motivated propaganda.
Thanks, a nice post to sign off P/B with.
Chad
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> > Liver Free or Die :-)
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> <chuckle!> I know another person who used to say something along those lines, but that was back when her Mom got to decide what was for dinner.
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> > This drug may harm the liver
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> This is extremely unlikely to happen to your friend, especially if she has not had liver problems in the past. The incidence of severe liver damage from Serzone is extremely low...one out of hundreds of thousands of people have such problems. While this is not something to be summarily dismissed, I hate seeing Serzone get such a bad rap, and especially detest seeing the leeching, hypocritical ambluance-chasers "reaching out" to "help" people who have been wronged by that mean old money-hungry drug company.
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> I would certainly recommend regular liver testing while on Serzone, but this is really the prudent thing to do with any ongoing drug therapy. In my own two years on Serzone -- taken in tandem with several drugs that it has metabolic interactions with -- I didn't see even the slightest hint of abnormality in the standard liver tests. In fact, one enzyme that was a little elevated pre-Serzone normalized while I was taking it.
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> Rick
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