I didn't read the article, because I didn't want to register, but it is not "breaking news" that kidney patients are Anemic. In fact, when I was on dialysis a long time ago we had regular blood transfusions when we got low on red blood cells. Now, with Epogen it is not a problem. OR... less of a problem.
Its never been a problem at our unit.Back then and now they give blood if someone is way too low.Back in the mid to late eighties we were given deca durabolin to build blood cells and it seemed to work pretty good for me.Went to Epo in 89 and last year they moved to Aranesp.
deca durabolin ... YES! Made me strong "like bull!"
Deca should be brought back in the treatment of patients who want it. I have yet to hear of any doctors use the protocol on dialysis patients.Problem areas for dialysis patients are post dialysis fatigue, muscle wasting. Studies show that patients treated with deca were able to reduce if not eliminate the post dialysis fatigue and actually showed them to build muscle while on dialysis. Most recent study was in 99. However the mention of steroid freaks most doctors. While at least both of the docs here who deal with us.
Why would the docs freak about steroids when dialysis patients who get transplant are put on Prednisone? I don't understand, given that, why they would be so against Deca!
Quote from: angieskidney on August 15, 2006, 08:00:10 PMWhy would the docs freak about steroids when dialysis patients who get transplant are put on Prednisone? I don't understand, given that, why they would be so against Deca!They are two different classes of drug. After a transplant they give glucocorticoids which are adrenocortical steroids. Deca is an Anabolic steroid.
I'd like to see that study, BigSky. Do you have a link? Deca was used at my clinic until EPO came out in the late '80s (or was it the early '90s). Men received it, but I don't believe women received it, because it's a male hormone. It has got a bad rap because it's been abused by athletes ... even those in High Schools. I don't believe kidney patients ever received that high level of dosing.
Black, don't ever let your guard down. Even if you trust this Nephrologist like your "Father" you still question things that you don't understand. Better yet your husband needs to start asking questions. It is his life.
Has anyone used IV L-carnitine (Carnitor) for anemia? It has several medical uses, and one is for EPO resistant anemia.
Right now, the centers can bill separately for epogen. Soon, this may stop, and the centers will get a flat fee for a dialysis treatment....including drugs. So if that happens, i guess the use of expensive drugs (epo) will fall and cheap drugs (testosterone) may go up. We will have to wait and see what happens.