Hi Lloyd
I was thinking of taking the Nat cell thymus but I was afraid as
I did not know if others had tried it. Is OK to take with
the heart beta blocker. They wanted me to continue the interferon
I stopped on my own. I had to as I think it would have killed
me. and I am not kidding, it was that bad. I could not walk
to my own kitchen.
b
Important
Safety Information
Alpha interferons, including PEGASYS (Peginterferon alfa-2a), may
cause or worsen fatal or life-threatening mental, immune system,
heart and infectious disorders. Patients should be monitored closely
with regularly scheduled doctor visits and laboratory tests.
Therapy should be stopped in patients with continuing severe or
worsening signs or symptoms of these conditions. In many, but not
all cases, these disorders resolve after stopping PEGASYS therapy
(see medication guide for more information and warnings).
Use with COPEGUS (Ribavirin, USP). Ribavirin, including COPEGUS
TM , may cause birth defects and/or death of an unborn baby. Extreme
care must be taken to avoid pregnancy in female patients and the
female partners of male patients. Ribavirin causes a type of blood
disorder called hemolytic anemia. The anemia associated with ribavirin
therapy may result in a worsening of heart disease. Ribavirin can
be harmful to a person's DNA or cause it to mutate. Ribavirin should
also be considered a potential cancer-producing substance (see medication
guide for more information and warnings).
PEGASYS is a medication used to treat adults who have a lasting
(chronic) infection with hepatitis C virus and who show signs that
the virus is damaging the liver. Patients with hepatitis C have
the virus in their blood and in their liver. PEGASYS reduces the
amount of virus in the body and helps the body's immune system fight
the virus. The medication COPEGUS is a tablet that may be taken
with PEGASYS to help fight the virus. Do not take COPEGUS by itself.
Do not take PEGASYS or PEGASYS with COPEGUS if you are pregnant,
planning to get pregnant during treatment or during the 6 months
after treatment, or are breast-feeding, or if you are a male patient
with a female sexual partner who is pregnant or plans to become
pregnant at any time while you are being treated or during the 6
months after your treatment with COPEGUS has ended. In addition,
do not take PEGASYS or PEGASYS with COPEGUS if you have hepatitis
caused by your immune system attacking your liver (autoimmune hepatitis),
if you have unstable liver disease before or during treatment, if
you have had an allergic reaction to another alpha interferon or
are allergic to any of the ingredients in PEGASYS or COPEGUS, or
if you have abnormal red blood cells because of a condition such
as sickle-cell anemia or thalassemia major.
If you are a woman of childbearing age, you must have negative
pregnancy tests just before beginning treatment, during treatment,
and for 6 months after you have stopped treatment. You must use
two forms of birth control during treatment and for the 6 months
after treatment is completed. If you are a male patient, one of
the two forms of birth control must be a condom with spermicide.
If you or your partner becomes pregnant during or within 6 months
after treatment with COPEGUS, immediately report the pregnancy to
your doctor. You or your doctor should also call Roche at 1-800-526-6367.
The most common side effects of PEGASYS and COPEGUS combination
treatment include flu-like symptoms such as fever, chills, muscle
aches, joint pain and headaches; extreme fatigue (tiredness); upset
stomach (including related events such as nausea, taste changes,
and diarrhea); blood sugar problems which may lead to diabetes;
skin reactions such as a rash, dry or itchy skin, and redness and
swelling at the site of injection; temporary hair loss; and trouble
sleeping.
The most serious possible side effects of treatment with PEGASYS
and COPEGUS combination therapy include risks to pregnancies, mental
health problems (including irritability, depression, anxiety, aggressive
behavior, suicidal behavior including thoughts about suicide and
suicide attempts, and trouble with drug addiction or overdose),
blood problems (including a drop in various blood cells which can
lead to an increased risk for infections, bleeding, and/or heart
or circulatory problems), infections (which have sometimes caused
death), lung problems (including trouble breathing and pneumonia),
eye problems (including blurred vision or loss of vision), autoimmune
problems (where the body's own immune system attacks itself including
psoriasis and thyroid problems), and heart problems (including chest
pain and, rarely, a heart attack).
Be sure to talk with your doctor or nurse if you have concerns
about this medication.
Hi
B:
Do not take interferon it does not work aside from the side effects.
I have provided several thousand boxes of natcell all over the world
every few months for 5 years.
There are no negative side effects and no drug interactions.
I would look for an alternative to heart beta blocker as well, is
it for high blood pressure?
Take natcell
thymus, also
Milk
thistle 400 mg 3 x day
Lipoic
acid 300 mg 3 x day
Selenium
400 mcg per day from all sources
Milk
thistle seed tea 1 quart per day.
People who drink my tea do better faster than people who do not.
Also properly
prepared aloe is a wonder drink, read about it in my book.
I am here for any questions and stop interferon. I will put an
interferon add on this email, read it.
In good health,
Lloyd
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