Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 LoL I'm 13lbs under the weight requirement and its never posed a problem.. I don't know many children who way that much.. maybe teenagers but never children.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2005 Report Share Posted March 8, 2005 Wow.. considering she weighs a whopping 20 kgs right now that dose is especially high.. crud.. I knew she was on a high dose, but never really put that together with the problems we have been having lately.. Enbrel 50mg Convenient once-weekly dosing option for children with JRA Taking ENBREL for many kinds of arthritis can be just as convenient. The FDA has approved a once-weekly dosing option for children with JRA who take ENBREL for children weighing 63 kg (138 lbs) or more. For further information please see patient information on weight-based dosing. Recommended dosing schedule for JRA Your child's doctor will prescribe a dose of ENBREL that corresponds to your child's weight. For some families, once-weekly dosing with 25 mg of ENBREL (or 50 mg for some larger children and teens) may be a convenient option. Ask your health care provider whether once-weekly dosing with ENBREL may be right for your child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2005 Report Share Posted March 12, 2005 Hi Becki, Interesting. Josh's doctor started him on a once a week 25mg dose. The nurse said he always starts off on the 25mg once a week dosing. He weighs 95 pounds. He's taken 5 doses so far. Not so sure, yet, if we're noticing any difference. Nothing major. We did decrease his prednisone dose a week and a half ago. Now he's taking 15mgs prednisone one day and alternating with 5mgs the next. Handling it okay. So maybe Enbrel is doing something in the background ... as I'm almost certain he'd be struggling more than he is, if our past experience is any indicator. So maybe it's enough to help us taper down, even if he's not doing cartwheels. Which is still very welcome, in our book. Very sorry to hear that your little guy has strep. I hope he gets well soon and that it doesn't spread to other family members. Take Care, Georgina Enbrel 50mg Convenient once-weekly dosing option for children with JRA Taking ENBREL for many kinds of arthritis can be just as convenient. The FDA has approved a once-weekly dosing option for children with JRA who take ENBREL for children weighing 63 kg (138 lbs) or more. For further information please see patient information on weight-based dosing. Recommended dosing schedule for JRA Your child's doctor will prescribe a dose of ENBREL that corresponds to your child's weight. For some families, once-weekly dosing with 25 mg of ENBREL (or 50 mg for some larger children and teens) may be a convenient option. Ask your health care provider whether once-weekly dosing with ENBREL may be right for your child. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 Hi Georgina, I got that off the Enbrel web site and I guess they are basicly saying that the newer 50mg pre filled syringes has been FDA aproved for kids weighing atleast that much. Thats odd that Josh's rheumy started him on such a low dose.The starting dose is .4mg per kilo so Josh should be taking atleast 34.5 mg or 1.4ml With I am a big fan of .5mg per kilo but he has outgrown that dose and just getting the .4mg Sorry to hear Josh hasn't improved as much as you had hoped for.I would question the dose at his next appointment.Happy to hear he has been able to cut back on the steroids though. You guys hang in there and you will be in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs Becki and 6 systemic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 Dennis:I hated the 50 mg shots so much I went back to the 25 mg twice a week. To me, the 50 mg I could only describe as injecting hot sauce! I too am a medical professional experienced at giving shots. I also called Enliven, and did all their tricks, even ice beforehand, but finally 'threw in the towel' and went back to the 25mg. I have heard that they have had tons of complaints, both because of the stinging of the solution (likely due to the ph and the preservative) and the dullness of the needle (I'm told this is due to their manufacturing process). On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 04:30:15 -0000 "D Brock" <dbrock119@...> writes: Hi Eveybody,It has ben a long time since I have posted. I have had some major changes in my life. Has anyone experienced any pain associated with the 50 MG shots versus the 25mg shots. I have took the 25MG shots since I have been put on the enbrel woith the exception of trying the 50 when it first came out. I have changed insurance companies and I had to go through the fun of pre-authorization which took several weeks. Anyway the 50mg shots hurt and sting fo several minutes afterwards and also leave my arm or leg sore for several days. The 25mg shots posed no problems for me at all except when I gave myself the shot in the stomach. If amyone has had any luck trying a different methods or tricks that has worked for them please let me know. As a ex paramedic as experienced giving shots I have never had any issues so I can only assume it is the medication. I have called enliven and they cannot give me any advice or anything that I have not already tried. I hope everyone is feeling well and the weather is not hurting everyone to badly. Also has anyone had any luck with Pain Managment doctors. I am cutrrently taking Vicodin ES and I have been on it so long that it is no longer really effective. If anyboy has any suggestions please let me know.Dennis Brock "Have no fear for what tomorrow may bring. The same loving God who cares for you today will take care of you tomorrow and every day. God will either shield you from suffering or give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, then, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations."-St Francis DeSales Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 Dennis, I am sure you have already hear this..but try allowing the Enbrel to sit out to warm up. Use ice on the site to numb it...also try rotating the needle as you inject to try to spread the med out. Beyond that I have not clue..go back to the 25mg shots. I was on 25mg Enbrel but it stopped working. Now I am on Humira. When I took my shot last nite the needle was so dull it was NOT funny. Then the stuff burned like FIRED!!!!! No matter what I did. I am throughly disgusted with this med. the stuff burned for almost 20 mins after I had injected it. It was as if it was a bubble of it in the skin just burning away. I even tried massaging it so the med would dispurse and the burning pain would stop. The weather is killing me. Plus I missed a Humira shot..so that just made it worst. I agree with you as an experienced ex paramedic, critical care tech, Pedi-CCU and neonate transport...this really sucks... Toni > > Hi Eveybody, > > It has ben a long time since I have posted. I have had some major > changes in my life. Has anyone experienced any pain associated with > the 50 MG shots versus the 25mg shots. I have took the 25MG shots > since I have been put on the enbrel woith the exception of trying > the 50 when it first came out. I have changed insurance companies > and I had to go through the fun of pre-authorization which took > several weeks. Anyway the 50mg shots hurt and sting fo several > minutes afterwards and also leave my arm or leg sore for several > days. The 25mg shots posed no problems for me at all except when I > gave myself the shot in the stomach. If amyone has had any luck > trying a different methods or tricks that has worked for them please > let me know. As a ex paramedic as experienced giving shots I have > never had any issues so I can only assume it is the medication. I > have called enliven and they cannot give me any advice or anything > that I have not already tried. I hope everyone is feeling well and > the weather is not hurting everyone to badly. Also has anyone had > any luck with Pain Managment doctors. I am cutrrently taking > Vicodin ES and I have been on it so long that it is no longer really > effective. If anyboy has any suggestions please let me know. > > Dennis Brock > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 Me, too! Same here....I'll do the 25 mg easily and the 50mg can be for someone else. I tried it out for a month = forget it = begged my rheumy to go back on the 25mg. She did not argue, and confided that the same held true for most of her RA patients! gentle hugs, Marciasnooksmama@... wrote: Dennis:I hated the 50 mg shots so much I went back to the 25 mg twice a week. To me, the 50 mg I could only describe as injecting hot sauce! I too am a medical professional experienced at giving shots. I also called Enliven, and did all their tricks, even ice beforehand, but finally 'threw in the towel' and went back to the 25mg. I have heard that they have had tons of complaints, both because of the stinging of the solution (likely due to the ph and the preservative) and the dullness of the needle (I'm told this is due to their manufacturing process). On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 04:30:15 -0000 "D Brock" <dbrock119@...> writes: Hi Eveybody,It has ben a long time since I have posted. I have had some major changes in my life. Has anyone experienced any pain associated with the 50 MG shots versus the 25mg shots. I have took the 25MG shots since I have been put on the enbrel woith the exception of trying the 50 when it first came out. I have changed insurance companies and I had to go through the fun of pre-authorization which took several weeks. Anyway the 50mg shots hurt and sting fo several minutes afterwards and also leave my arm or leg sore for several days. The 25mg shots posed no problems for me at all except when I gave myself the shot in the stomach. If amyone has had any luck trying a different methods or tricks that has worked for them please let me know. As a ex paramedic as experienced giving shots I have never had any issues so I can only assume it is the medication. I have called enliven and they cannot give me any advice or anything that I have not already tried. I hope everyone is feeling well and the weather is not hurting everyone to badly. Also has anyone had any luck with Pain Managment doctors. I am cutrrently taking Vicodin ES and I have been on it so long that it is no longer really effective. If anyboy has any suggestions please let me know.Dennis Brock "Have no fear for what tomorrow may bring. The same loving God who cares for you today will take care of you tomorrow and every day. God will either shield you from suffering or give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, then, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations."-St Francis DeSales Brings words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2006 Report Share Posted February 21, 2006 I hate the 50mg because needle is significantly more dull than the ones I was getting with the 25mg, but I hate the shots so much I'll do anything to drop it down to once a week. I find that letting the med sit out for 15min does seem to lessen the stinging. I do the shots in my stomach.Marcia Stoyle <marciastoyle@...> wrote: Me, too! Same here....I'll do the 25 mg easily and the 50mg can be for someone else. I tried it out for a month = forget it = begged my rheumy to go back on the 25mg. She did not argue, and confided that the same held true for most of her RA patients! gentle hugs, Marciasnooksmama@... wrote: Dennis:I hated the 50 mg shots so much I went back to the 25 mg twice a week. To me, the 50 mg I could only describe as injecting hot sauce! I too am a medical professional experienced at giving shots. I also called Enliven, and did all their tricks, even ice beforehand, but finally 'threw in the towel' and went back to the 25mg. I have heard that they have had tons of complaints, both because of the stinging of the solution (likely due to the ph and the preservative) and the dullness of the needle (I'm told this is due to their manufacturing process). On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 04:30:15 -0000 "D Brock" <dbrock119@...> writes: Hi Eveybody,It has ben a long time since I have posted. I have had some major changes in my life. Has anyone experienced any pain associated with the 50 MG shots versus the 25mg shots. I have took the 25MG shots since I have been put on the enbrel woith the exception of trying the 50 when it first came out. I have changed insurance companies and I had to go through the fun of pre-authorization which took several weeks. Anyway the 50mg shots hurt and sting fo several minutes afterwards and also leave my arm or leg sore for several days. The 25mg shots posed no problems for me at all except when I gave myself the shot in the stomach. If amyone has had any luck trying a different methods or tricks that has worked for them please let me know. As a ex paramedic as experienced giving shots I have never had any issues so I can only assume it is the medication. I have called enliven and they cannot give me any advice or anything that I have not already tried. I hope everyone is feeling well and the weather is not hurting everyone to badly. Also has anyone had any luck with Pain Managment doctors. I am cutrrently taking Vicodin ES and I have been on it so long that it is no longer really effective. If anyboy has any suggestions please let me know.Dennis Brock "Have no fear for what tomorrow may bring. The same loving God who cares for you today will take care of you tomorrow and every day. God will either shield you from suffering or give you unfailing strength to bear it. Be at peace, then, and put aside all anxious thoughts and imaginations."-St Francis DeSales Brings words and photos together (easily) withPhotoMail - it's free and works with . Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, more on new and used cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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