Danielle:
I probably waited longer than I should have for the release of Exjade, which was December 1, 2005 in Ohio. My ferritin was 3,421 that day. I was doing phlebotomies every three weeks to reduce the iron instead of using Desferal. However, the phlebotomies were not that effective. My hematologist was campaigning to get me on Exjade for several years. I filled out the paperwork on the day it was released and it took about a week to get it through EPASS. They Fed-X it to our house.
I have experienced relatively few side effects. I have experienced a little bit of rashing, however it is very minor. I have had some abdominal pain and diarrhea. Again, this is not severe but the abdominal pain can be distracting. For me, this is easy compared to intravenous Desferal. I did that for about two years until my level dropped to normal levels and then did the phlebotomies to try to maintain it.
I am taking 1750 mg per day. (The dosage is calculated by weight.) The 500 mg tablets are a little larger than an antacid and the 250 mg tablet is about one-half of the size of the 500 mg. They cannot be chewed but must be dissolved in orange juice, apple juice or water. As far as the taste, I like it much better with orange juice. Apple juice is ok. I was out of juice for several days and had to mix it with water. It wasn't horrible but it was a little hard to swallow, much better with juice.
Exjade must be taken one-half hour before eating. I have found with cold orange juice it takes about one-half hour for the tablets to dissolve. It takes a little planning to do this in the morning before I go to work. Even though it is not as convenient as taking a pill, again it sure beats intravenous chelation.
As I said above my ferritin was 3,421 on December 1, 2005. I started the Exjade on December 9, 2005. On January 11, 2006, my ferritin was 2,042 and on February 8, 2006 it was 1,720. In two months, it has dropped almost half and I feel much better.
I am beta thal intermedia with an Hb at 9.0. I do not receive transfusions so my increase is a lot less since I am not transfused.
It is very expensive: $5,000 per month. My health care provider negotiated that down to $3,700. Fortunately, my health provider covers all the cost except for my co-pay.
Barry