hi and help
after taking aubagio for only 5 weeks my hair has been falling out for the last 3 months and shows no signs of stopping.
I really dont know whats going on - ive refused any additional medication until this stops. Neither of my doctors both men even
mentioned this as a side effect and to be honest if they had i probably would not have opted for this. I am feeling a little like
a guinea pig!
I stopped Gilenya in March as my bloods dropped too low but it worked awesome for me and i was 10 years on Rebif before that
My hair loss started 2 weeks in along with other symptoms - so i stopped but my foot is still tingling and my hair is worse than ever
3 months later
Has anyone got any advice on when this will slow down and end please
Aubagio - side effects
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Re: Aubagio - side effects
Hello Paddi, and welcome!Paddi wrote:hi and help
after taking aubagio for only 5 weeks my hair has been falling out for the last 3 months and shows no signs of stopping.
I really dont know whats going on - ive refused any additional medication until this stops. Neither of my doctors both men even
mentioned this as a side effect and to be honest if they had i probably would not have opted for this. I am feeling a little like
a guinea pig!
I stopped Gilenya in March as my bloods dropped too low but it worked awesome for me and i was 10 years on Rebif before that
My hair loss started 2 weeks in along with other symptoms - so i stopped but my foot is still tingling and my hair is worse than ever
3 months later
Has anyone got any advice on when this will slow down and end please
If you haven't found it already, there's a whole separate sub-forum on each of the MS meds, including one on Aubagio. Here's a link to a 3 page thread in that forum concerning hair loss. I hope it addresses your concerns!
http://www.thisisms.com/forum/aubagio-t ... 22296.html
Good luck!
Dx'd with MS & HNPP (hereditary peripheral neuropathy) 7/03 but must have had MS for 30 yrs before that. I've never taken meds for MS except 1 yr experiment on LDN. (I found diet, exercise, sleep, humor, music help me the most.)
Re: Aubagio - side effects
Yes i have and read every word but its all pretty old i was hoping for some current information and specifically the duration of the hair loss
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Re: Aubagio - side effects
Hi Paddi,
Have you read the prescribing information for Aubagio?
http://products.sanofi.us/aubagio/aubagio.pdf
It looks like a pretty toxic drug with a lot of side effects and not a great deal of benefit according to the following two data plots. If you're having problems with the drug, then you might wish to discuss alternatives with your neurologist.
Have you read the prescribing information for Aubagio?
http://products.sanofi.us/aubagio/aubagio.pdf
It looks like a pretty toxic drug with a lot of side effects and not a great deal of benefit according to the following two data plots. If you're having problems with the drug, then you might wish to discuss alternatives with your neurologist.
Re: Aubagio - side effects
Hi Paddie. Alopecia is one of the potential side effects from Aubagio. However, in my experience, it is not permanent. I lost a lot of hair when I started Teriflunomide during clinical trials (speaking of a guinea pig), but it did grow back. It took a couple of years, but I stuck with it because I went from relapses every couple of months to one every 18 months or so. If this is the only negative side effect, you need to assess it against any benefits you may have been experiencing. As I'm sure you're aware, every single drug on the market has side effects. For example, one of the listed potential side effects of Twinrix Hep A/B injection is Multiple Sclerosis. I kid you not. You just need to choose which potentials you are willing to live with, either in the short term or permanently. Good luck with your journey and the decision you are faced with.
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