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Hi, I had three stents (two were xienc everolimus eluting coranary stent and one promus premier everolimus eluding platinum chromium coronary stent ) put in my heart one year ago. I also have spinal ... View answer
Yes, what do you know about Cowden's syndrome? There is a lot of noise about Everolimus , via Novartis and it's use as a drug for cancer treatment. Since the primary function is Mtor inhibiting it ... View answer
On a random check my blood sugar was 507. I am cancer patient diagnosed as Liomyosarcoma of kidney . Nephrotomy done in September 2010. Metastised to both lungs. Taking Everolimus( Afinitor ) for last two ... View answer
My 84 year old mother is have sporadic trouble with dizziness . The dizziness typically starts after she eats breakfast and gradually subsides throughout the day. She relieves the dizziness by ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prakash H Muddegowda
( Geriatrics Specialist)
Breast cancer, then skin cancer, shortly thereafter diagnosis of multiple new sites of osseous metastatic disease new meds: Everolimus (afinitor) and exemestane (aromasin). This is for my aunt, age 82 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Praveen Tayal
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
I underwent live related donor liver transplant 1 year ago for early HCC(2 2cm lesions ) and am on tacrolimus 0.5 BD ,EVerolimus 0.5-0-0.75 ,and Azothioprine 50 OD. Latest LFT was near normal except for SAP ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Happykumar Kagathara
( Gastroenterologist)
ihave red bumps on both forearms and also very itchy vagina. not sexually active for years but on medicines. just started a cancer study with everolimus . take levothyroxine , verapamil, nexium ... View answer
the fact that I have problems with dizziness and the other two meds sometimes seem to increase the dizziness...my doctor tells me the meclizine may increase dizziness... As I am already feeling far... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
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