Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 In a message dated 1/25/2004 12:41:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, mick8_7@... writes: The reason it was pulled my pharmasist tells me is because doctors were not being viligant and it was interacting sometimes fatally with other meds Laurie, propulsid was pulled off the market because it became apparent that it is dangerous for those who have heart issues. Maddie was on it for years, but thankfully, she never had heart problems (a slight Stillman's murmur). My GI said that they were still able to get it for what is called *reasons of compassion*. In other words, if no other med worked, he could still get it for me. However, the reglan works even better than the propulsid did. There are numerous kids on this list who have had the fundoplication surgery and many as well on the DS listserv. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 Laurie and Donna, Actually, Propulsid was not a problem for kids with heart problems as long as they didn't take certain other meds with it [ie. anti-fungal meds, mellaril, to name a couple]. It is available on a " compassionate need " basis, but to meet the protocol, the kid [or adult] has to meet specific criteria that can only be qualified by some very invasive tests. It really stinks for those kids [like ] that the drug really helped. We have to get it from Mexico now when we need it. It is still available outside of this country. Our GI doctor talked to the manufacturers at Janssen and they said the threat of lawsuits was what motivated them to pull the drug off the American market! has had the fundoplication surgery. It was one of the smartest things we ever did for him! ;-) Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 In a message dated 1/25/2004 9:40:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, mick8_7@... writes: E RAVED ON AND ON HE SAY S ITS EASY TO GET AND aLLS i NEED IS THE SCRIPT i WONDER HOW EXPENSIVE I dont' recall it being super expensive when Maddie was on it, but no doubt that's changed since it's so hard to get. Terry, thanks for filling us in on the propulsid controversy. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2004 Report Share Posted January 26, 2004 Hi Donna, Just a little more info regarding Propulsid for anyone who needs to know....since it's not available in the US, I guess you could say it's not expensive...it's priceless! LOL Seriously, if you get it in the US on the " compassionate need " basis from the manufacturer [Janssen], you don't pay for it. It is sent directly to your doctor by Janssen. BUT...in order to be in that program, the child has to have some miserable tests to show that they really need it. had all those tests when he was in the program before it was approved orginally by the FDA. Now that they've taken it off the market, Janssen told us he would have to go through all the testing again just so they could dot their " i " s and cross their " t " s, so to speak. We declined and elected to get Propulsid from Mexico. The pharmacies there carry it and it is not expensive. It is not an illegal drug and there is no problem bringing it across the Border or having it shipped. It is also available in Canada, but you have to have a doctor there prescribe it in order to get it from a pharmacy so that presents some practical problems for us since we live in California! LOL It is a shame that something that should be so simple is complicated by the fear of lawsuits!! Just to be clear, we did not make the decision to continue to use Propulsid arbitrarily. Our GI doctor not only knows about it, he suggested it. He knows we have to get it from Mexico. For , the benefits outweigh the risks. We are very aware of the drugs that it can interract with and use it under his doctor's supervision. I would never suggest that someone use it without their doctors knowledge, approval and supervision. Terry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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