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REMICADE AND HUMARA (Board Transfer)

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As part of the migration from Pituitary Tumor, I'll be posting the posts from last month randomly, so that the members who have active threads can still get active support. Anyone have any experience or comments?
 
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From: tigereyesone  (Original Message) Sent: 11/9/2005 5:21 PM
Has anyone else come down with a Pituitary tumor while using either of these drugs  (REMICADE AND HUMARA) for Arthritis. My wife rhuematologist will not give her either drug since her tumor was remove a little over a year ago. Please say a prayer for my wife she goes for an brain  MRI on Saturday and another review with her surgeon.
 
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Dan

 

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From: <NOBR>MSN NicknameMinnieChat</NOBR> Sent: 11/10/2005 5:49 PM
I couldn't find anything on either of these drugs re: causing pituitary tumors.
 
The one that is in question is Risperdal.
 
J&J Executives Discuss Safety On Conference Call  Jul 19, 2005
Johnson & Johnson does not have a timeline for assembling data on benign pituitary tumors in Risperdal. Reports of such tumors were very preliminary.
 
Minnie


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