Excellent article.When I spoke with NxStage, while not confirming it was an outsource issue, it was hinted at. It think one phrase was, "We'll continue to work with our vendors...".I had asked them for a public statement to define what their next steps would be and promised I would get one. I have yet to receive anything.Out of curiosity, if you had any symptoms, have they gotten any better? I still have a horrible metallic taste Nd it seems worse now than before. My knees are still very weak, but my fingers possibly are a bit better. Every day I try to take an inventory of my symptoms to see if any are improving or not.My next aluminum level test should be tomorrow in clinic.
I have a HORRIBLE metallic taste, but it is likely it came from my Calcitriol that Fresenius insisted I use instead of Zemplar. I had them switch back to Zemplar and my labs and the taste improved. The Metallic taste may be from another source and Calcitriol is known for that side effect. Just my own experience. Now, granted, at the same time I had the metallic taste so bad, my aluminum was at 21 which is the highest I have had. So, you may need to explore that a bit more. You may also consider seeing a toxicologist to evaluate you as well since Aluminum is not something many nephrologists have any experience with at this time. I no longer have any metallic taste so I can't say exactly what the cause is at this point. Aluminum, or Calcitriol? I don't know.
Quote from: Hemodoc on June 25, 2014, 09:20:08 PMI have a HORRIBLE metallic taste, but it is likely it came from my Calcitriol that Fresenius insisted I use instead of Zemplar. I had them switch back to Zemplar and my labs and the taste improved. The Metallic taste may be from another source and Calcitriol is known for that side effect. Just my own experience. Now, granted, at the same time I had the metallic taste so bad, my aluminum was at 21 which is the highest I have had. So, you may need to explore that a bit more. You may also consider seeing a toxicologist to evaluate you as well since Aluminum is not something many nephrologists have any experience with at this time. I no longer have any metallic taste so I can't say exactly what the cause is at this point. Aluminum, or Calcitriol? I don't know.Speaking of Calcitriol, don't look now but Rockewll is about to get into that market as well:http://www.rttnews.com/2340203/rockwell-medical-gets-fda-approval-for-calcitriol-quick-facts.aspxRockwell Medical Gets FDA Approval For Calcitriol6/23/2014 8:23 AM ETRockwell Medical Inc. (RMTI: Quote) announced that the FDA has approved the company's Supplemental Abbreviated New Drug Application or sANDA to manufacture Calcitriol. Calcitriol is Rockwell's low-cost generic active vitamin D drug.".......our long-standing commercial presence in the hemodialysis market, built via our successful concentrate business, has enabled us to develop strong relationships with our customers. We believe Rockwell is uniquely positioned to generate dynamic sales growth by offering the dialysis market the original, low-cost generic vitamin D injection in vials. We are targeting commercial launch for year end," said Robert Chioini, Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Rockwell.The company noted that Calcitriol (active vitamin D) injection is indicated in the management of hypocalcemia in patients undergoing chronic renal dialysis. It has been shown to significantly reduce elevated parathyroid hormone levels. Reduction of PTH has been shown to result in an improvement in renal osteodystrophy. Calcitriol when administered by bolus injection is rapidly available in the blood stream.###
I do not use Calcitriol nor Zemplar. I have had the metallic taste for over a year. It started back with the first contaminated SAK's. It got a bit better when I was on bags during the PAK fiasco, but now back on SAK's it has gotten worse. A-B-A
At our center the choice of bags or SAK's is primarily ours. If the supply water has high aluminum then the choice becomes bags. I spoke at length with my nurse today and as a team we are tacking this. Davita is walking the straight and narrow with their threshold for normal aluminum being 40. They otherwise are keeping quiet internally about it. They did however notify the centers about the Globe article before it came out which puzzles me. I am wondering how they found out about it? They knew the content before it hit the wires.I did hear from one patient who said Vitamin C helped her husband. I will remain hesitant until I hear another similar experience.You've got my attention...EPO issues?
Vitamin C supplementation in ESRD is simply dangerous from oxalate. I would discuss this with your nephrologist BEFORE you take these supplements.