Thalassemia Patients and Friends
Discussion Forums => Iron Chelation Corner => Topic started by: spoiled711 on April 02, 2012, 12:53:07 AM
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I am just starting transfusion dependency this week, I am 44 years old with Thalassemia Intermedia. My iron levels are borderline high currently, and I know with a few transfusions chelation will be necessary. My question is I also take Coumadin 12mg every day, and Questran aka Cholestyramine 2 scoops twice a day. Both as a result of post spleenectomy clotting and messenteric ischemia. I recently had a right hemicolecty due to this. I know both medications are contradicted with Exjade and am looking for some insight. Thanks a bunch
Linda
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I would highly recommend you contact one of the US Centers of Excellence. Your situation is unusual and it would be best to consult with a thalassemia specialist. You can start by contacting Eileen at CAF so she can direct you to the appropriate center. Let her know the situation that you have the triplicated alpha gene along with a beta zero gene, making you intermedia and now in need of transfusions. It would be best to start on this now so that you have the correct information about which chelators you can safely use before you need to start. The Centers of Excellence are highly recommended for all transfusing thals. Once you start transfusing, it is extremely important to get the annual evaluation including appropriate scans, so that any needed adjustments to the treatment program can be made.
Cooley's Anemia Foundation
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(800)522-7222
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Patient Services Manager
Eileen Scott
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