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Relentless Against SAA Wed Oct 22, 2014 05:59 PM

PROMACTA use out of the USA
 
In the USA, Promacta has been approved for patient's with Refractory SAA who do not have a 10/10 bone marrow match. It is also in clinical trail for Moderate AA. I was recently asked if and under what conditions Promacta is being used outside the USA.
For those of you living outside of the USA: Is Promacta being used in your country and what are the guidelines? Are you seeing good results? Any side effects?

Alcof Wed Oct 22, 2014 08:12 PM

New Zealand
 
Eltrombopag (Revolade in NZ) is only available for idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura with Pharmac funding. My father is the exception to this as I wrote directly to GSK and they have funded it for treating his VSAA. He has not had ATG, but cyclosporine only treatment which failed to have any response. Currently in week 8 on eltrombopag. No response to date.

Relentless Against SAA Thu Oct 23, 2014 03:50 PM

Thank You for your reply. I am truly sorry to hear that your Father has not had a response to the Promacta. Question: have you noted any change in any part of the CBC? Do the docs expect a response yet or is it too early?
Please know that I am sending positive thoughts and prayers your direction

Sue H. Mon Oct 27, 2014 03:10 PM

Promacta (Revolade) use outside USA
 
Hi All,
My husband Arnold(57 years old) took Promacta for severe aa (following minimal response to horse ATG) from Dec. 2012 until just recently (end of September 2014). He first started seeing a response on maximum dosage of Promacta. He was able to become totally transfusion independent and had a good response in all blood lines. Platelets were the first to recover - red blood took longer (last red transfusion Sep. 2013). At current time platelets are near normal, white too. Red much better but still lower than normal. He was monitored regularly ( 6 monthly bone marrow biopsies) plus monthly blood tests whilst taking Promacta and now, having stopped Promacta end of Sep. is being monitored every two weeks. So far so good, but we realise early days and just hope and pray that things stay stable.
Just wanted to give encouragement to others taking Promacta. My husband seemed to tolerate it well. Also still taking Ciclosporin (has been since May 2012 - they plan to start reducing if all stays stable ). We live in Switzerland and are lucky that Arnold had the chance to try Promacta (he is the first person in Switzerland to take it for severe aa as far as we know).
This forum is a wonderful support and we send warmest wishes to everyone treading this path.

Relentless Against SAA Wed Oct 29, 2014 02:19 AM

Sue,
Thank you for your response. It is wonderful to hear that Promacta is really helping your husband.


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