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Tips and Tricks please

Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 4:40 am
by JFH
Well I'm off on the Betaseron (Betaferon in UK and Aus, why the brand change?) trip staring next week - I already got my pack and I've seen the instruments of torture! :( :wink:

So any tips or tricks any old-time Betaseronistas can gave me will be most welcome.

What time of day? What complimentary medications? Stuff to avoid? I'd really like to know anything you folk have found to boost your quality of life while taking this med.

TIA 8)

Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 4:48 pm
by NancyB
John,
I started Betaseron less than a month ago. I'm up to .05 ml right now.

Take Tylenol 45 - 60 mins. before injecting. Taking Advil will eventually lead to some real stomach upset (I had this last week and had to stop taking).

Use the autoject device if you can. It makes the whole process easier.

I inject before bedtime, that way, i can sleep through any side effects. And there are some, but they WILL get better as you become accustomed to it. You may re-visit the side effects everytime you increase your dose though, but again, they will pass.

Initially, you may feel stiffness and aching when you wake up in the morning. Just take a Tylenol.

After injecting, I usually feel a little flushed and a little stiffness in my fingers, sometimes my wrist. Don't get freaked out by these things if they happen, it's to be expected.

My doctor has told me I can do anything I would normlally do and take any OTC meds (like allergy meds) that I would normally take.

Best of kuck. If you have any ??s feel free to email me at nbender123@aol.com
Nancy

Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 12:57 am
by JFH
Thanks Nancy

Do you know the generic name for Tylenol? A web search suggests that it may be acetaminophen and this in turn is paracetamol. Does the brand have anything else added?

Posted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:08 pm
by chalam
John,
My 15-year old daughter has been on betaFeron (we're in Japan) for 6 weeks. Her routine: numb injection area with small ice pack while preparing injection. Auto inject does not exist in Japan. At injection time she takes 100-200 mg of ibuprophen and homeopathic granules of Arnica for bruising. After injection, she puts the ice pack on again for a few more minutes. The next morning, depending how achey she feels she takes either ibuprophen or voltaren.
Her side effects are muscle achiness and fatigue that sometimes make things like climbing the stairs and washing her hair difficult. We really hope this goes away soon as she would rather be playing field hockey.
good luck.

PS: tylenol is acetaminophen...like paracetamol it is not an anti-inflamatory.

Posted: Sat Jun 04, 2005 5:31 am
by treez
JFH,

acetaminophen is Tylenol generic name. No other additives.

I would assume you will be titrating your dose starting @ 1/4.

I wouldn't start taking Tylenol until you learn you if really need it.

I do my inj. between 9:00 and 10:00 @ night, in bed usually by 10:30 or 12:00, and seldom even need meds. for side effects.

I got away from the stomach sites, would have sore muscles a day or to after using that site.

Keep track on a calendar where you've done your inj. so you remember which site you last used.

Been doing inj. for over a year, can probably answer any specifics you might have.

Have you had Liver Enzymes check for a baseline to compare to?

Feel free to ask questions!


Treez

Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2005 5:37 am
by JFH
Thanks people for your advice!

Now done three shots (no titration) and aside from a very lightheaded feeling - like being drunk without the fun part - and a ++ temp on day one its been quite bearable. Fingers crossed it will stay that way - or maybe get better!

Thanks again