Dear Laura,
My son was enrolled in an exjade/desferal combination
study in 2008. He starting value, as measured by
SQUID was 2880, and his cardiac MRI - T2* was 32.
1 year later his SQUID result was 900 and his
T2* was 42. Ar this time ge was taken off of desferal and
put on exjade alone as Oakland feels desferal is not conducive to
Growth and buulding bone density.
Currently, his iron level is around 400 and his T2* remains in the 40s despite having
high transfusion requirement at times.
The study proved to be very successful across
Patients with a high success and safety rate. This
May be because both drugs are required in smaller
Doses - and the doses are reduced as progress is
Made.
The likely success of this combination may be
Due to exjade releasing iron from organs and
Desferal removing it from plasma(blood stream).
Also, the two drugs remove iron in different ways, therefore
You are getting extra benefit from using them in
Combination until iron levels are reduced to a lower level.
If you have any questions, I can point you to the relevant
Studies.
Best of luck,
Sharmin