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Old 09-13-2009, 04:28 PM #1
dyerucf dyerucf is offline
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Default Immuran and sudden nausia

Hello,

I was on cellCept for about 6 months and it never really did anything for me, and my symptoms actually started to get worse. About four weeks ago my doctor suggested that I try Immuran. I weaned off the CellCept and over the course of three weeks I worked my way up to 150mg of Immuran a day. About 4 days ago (second week on full 150mg dose) I started to get really bad nausea in the mornings about an hour after taking my meds. I have actually thrown up each morning, which really sucks. My last blood test, which was two weeks ago, came back fine... Any one have any similar experiences?

Meds:

150mg Immuran
100mg Pred every other day
180mg Mestanon (TimeSpan) each night
60mg Metstanon 3x's a day

28 Year old
Male
Orlando, FL

-John
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