Hi All,
Please I am still waiting for an answer to my question, another very important question is, I heard about Ferriprox and Kelfer so we can make a combination with Desgeral but my wife has Hep-C and we are afraid to take any of it with Desfiral because of liver function increasing, so can she takes Ferriprox Or Kelfer with Desferal? her Ferritine levels now are 4400 and I am so scared, please answer ASAP.
Thanks
Hamdan
Dear Hamdan,
Sorry for the delay in replying - I do not see this board on a daily basis and email to me works faster.
RE: Ferriprox/Kelfer - there are absolutely no problems in taking it with Hep C - I can say this from my personal experience and the experience of other thals + hep c on kelfer. Only thing to keep in mind is to EASE into the dosage for Kelfer and not start off with the full dosage immediately (max dosage that can be taken is 75mg/kg, although recent tests indicate that even 100mg/kg is well tolerated) - and that not everyone is suited for Kelfer. 1-2% of the patients report neutropenia, in which case the kelfer has to be stopped for 30-45 days. Then restart with a much lower dosage - if neutropenia recurs, then kelfer is not suited for you. Start off with 15-25mg/kg of body weight, and then keep increasing the dosage on a weekly/fortnightly basis until you hit the correct dosage levels. The daily dosage needs to be broken up and taken equally 3 times a day - 4 times a day, if you can really space yourself. Kelfer does not affect liver function, and will not raise the liver enzyme levels.
And, combination therapy with Desferal will also help, as the two drugs act on different organs when they start off - Kelfer on heart iron, Desferal on liver iron.
With Ferritin levels over 4,000, an aggresive chelation therapy is indicated.
Good luck.
Poirot