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How long can you take neupogen?

I have been taking it for 6mos twice a week and am not sure how long you can take it

Posted 22 Dec 2011 1 answer

Are there any long term side effects of taking neupogen? I am taking it during my chemo treatments?

I am taking it during my chemo treatments and hopefully will be done afterward.

Posted 3 Sep 2011 0 answers

How should you stop taking Neupogen?

The time may soon come that I will not be able to afford Neupogen for my wife. What might be the results if she stopped? Should she get off it slowly? Is there an alternative?

Posted 28 Aug 2011 0 answers

Neupogen - how do you deal with the side effects?

Hi I have neupogen injection every 3 weeksmy side affects are fever feeling freezing about 10 hours afterwards what lasts a hour,then eyes wartering and bonepain with headace for a few hours after ...

Posted 19 Jun 2011 0 answers

Duration of the side effects of neupogen?

my mother was instructed by her doctor to take four shots (injections) of neupogen for four days. she had her last dose on last week friday however one week later she is still experiencing the minor ...

Posted 4 Sep 2010 0 answers

I take 300 mcg of neupogen twice weekly along with interferon treatment?

every time i take a shot i start bleeding vaginally this has been going on since i had my son 11 months ago i have consistantly bled. I was off treatment for a short while and it stopped. I recently ...

Posted 15 Apr 2010 1 answer

Myelodysplastic Syndrome - My husband has been recieving procrit and neupogen?

... injections weekly this past year. He is becoming more and more anemic so now they want to switch to Vidaza... any thoughts?

Posted 28 Aug 2009 1 answer

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