Guest guest Posted February 5, 2005 Report Share Posted February 5, 2005 Hi, it's Margo, I have a list of drug companies and their numbers, do you know what company makes enbrel? Also I had from work a friend who's mother worked for a pharmacuticall company and she said all drugs were ok a year past the date stamped on them. Just what I heard. I hope this helps. If you find the company that makes and is on my list I could give you the # I have. Take care Margo --- " McKinnon, L. " <nmckinno@...> wrote: > Thanks for the input Sue. > I guess my biggest concern is that it did change > into osmething harmful. Chemicals can be very > dificult in that respect. When the temperature > changes, it can change the effect of the chemical. > I'm not really concerned if its less potent - I mean > its not a good thing, but there's nothing I can do > about that. And a less potent Enbrel is better than > no Enbrel at all........ I'll have to search for > the company info. so that I can cantact them now > that its the weekend and I have the time for that. > My doctors have always told me that I can take > enbrel when I have a cold, but not a fever. And of > course I need to be very diligent regarding looking > for any signs and symptoms of anything settling in > my lungs -- monitoring my temperature cloesly etc. > > > I hope your cold goes away soon! > > > > > Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 19:30:50 -0500 > From: Sue <marysue@...> > Subject: Re: ? Re. enbrel > > You could call the company and ask them. I think > that I'd go ahead and > use it and hope it's not lost any of its potency. > Surely it wouldn't > have changed into something harmful. > > I have a cold, so couldn't inject my Enbrel today. > I'm hoping that the > cold soon goes away and the RA behaves itself in the > meantime. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2005 Report Share Posted February 5, 2005 Hi, it's Margo, I have a list of drug companies and their numbers, do you know what company makes enbrel? Also I had from work a friend who's mother worked for a pharmacuticall company and she said all drugs were ok a year past the date stamped on them. Just what I heard. I hope this helps. If you find the company that makes and is on my list I could give you the # I have. Take care Margo --- " McKinnon, L. " <nmckinno@...> wrote: > Thanks for the input Sue. > I guess my biggest concern is that it did change > into osmething harmful. Chemicals can be very > dificult in that respect. When the temperature > changes, it can change the effect of the chemical. > I'm not really concerned if its less potent - I mean > its not a good thing, but there's nothing I can do > about that. And a less potent Enbrel is better than > no Enbrel at all........ I'll have to search for > the company info. so that I can cantact them now > that its the weekend and I have the time for that. > My doctors have always told me that I can take > enbrel when I have a cold, but not a fever. And of > course I need to be very diligent regarding looking > for any signs and symptoms of anything settling in > my lungs -- monitoring my temperature cloesly etc. > > > I hope your cold goes away soon! > > > > > Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2005 19:30:50 -0500 > From: Sue <marysue@...> > Subject: Re: ? Re. enbrel > > You could call the company and ask them. I think > that I'd go ahead and > use it and hope it's not lost any of its potency. > Surely it wouldn't > have changed into something harmful. > > I have a cold, so couldn't inject my Enbrel today. > I'm hoping that the > cold soon goes away and the RA behaves itself in the > meantime. > > Sue > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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