Corticotropin for Allergies User Reviews
Brand names: Acthar, H.P. Acthar Gel
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Acthar (corticotropin) "Given this for Nephrotic syndrome Bloating to extreme edema. Allergic reaction? Prescribed as prednisone replacement. Daily dose to begin therapy, then twice a week. Doctor did therapy in reverse. Complete immune loss. After administering therapy for over a year my wife died. It was downhill all the way."