Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 I have been in contact today with a very nice gentleman at the regulatory department of Sigma Tau Pharmaceuticals, the company that makes Carnitor, regarding the gastro-intestinal problems many of us experience with taking Carnitor. Although they know that it CAN cause minor gastro-intestinal problems, they are unaware of the extent that so MANY of us seem to be reporting on newsgroups. They are encouraging us to report our detailed experiences to them via e-mail, or letters. I understand that a new form of the product is in the working stages of being formulated and this is a great time to give them our input. They need to know VERY SPECIFIC info. Below is all the info I could come up with in conjunction with their suggestions that I think might be helpful. If you can think of anything else you think we should mention, please post your suggestions: First state that you are a mitochondrial disease patient simply reporting adverse effects to taking Carnitor. Then provide them with the following info: tablet or liquid solution mg of dose taken each time and frequency of dose- helpful to know if starting doses were orinigally smaller and than were gradually increased and if there were problems initially with smaller doses (and at what mg) taken on an empty or full stomach-might be helpful to know if taken with milk, or any dietary substance taken with it that seems to help any other meds taken in conjunction with the Carnitor . They need to know in case there might be some sort of interaction causing the problems Symptoms-the MAJOR thing we need to be SPECIFIC about. The more specific we can be, the more help it may be to help in pinpointing the problem. We need to let them know if we consider the symptoms form taking it severe or mild and the time frame involved Send your reports to : stpregsci@... or Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 800 S. Frederick Ave Gaithersburg MD 20877 If you have any problems getting e-mail through their firewall(and he reports they sometimes DO have problems) I do have a telephone number for the Regulatory Dept, but I don't want to post it publically. Contact me personally. I urge every person experiencing problems with Carnitor to take the time to jot them an e-mail. We can provide them with input that will help the new generation of products be easier on our digestive system. If we can flood them with reports within a short time span I think they will really take notice. Now is the time to help make a change that has the potential to help our children...not to mention our own gastro-intestinal systems!. Thanks! Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 I didn't realize that e-mail addresses get zapped when they are posted at newsgroups. So what should I do now? I guess I'm going to try to be sneaky and get through the filter. The e-mail address send the reports to is: stpregsci and then type in the symbol for at @ then type in sigmatau then . and then com Hope this makes sense and makes it through the filter. Anita > I have been in contact today with a very nice gentleman at the > regulatory department of Sigma Tau Pharmaceuticals, the company > that makes Carnitor, regarding the gastro-intestinal problems many of > us experience with taking Carnitor. Although they know > that it CAN cause minor gastro-intestinal problems, they are unaware > of the extent that so MANY of us seem to be reporting on > newsgroups. > > They are encouraging us to report our detailed experiences to them > via e-mail, or letters. I understand that a new form of the > product is in the working stages of being formulated and this is a > great time to give them our input. > > They need to know VERY SPECIFIC info. Below is all the info I could > come up with in conjunction with their suggestions that I think > might be helpful. If you can think of anything else you think we > should mention, please post your suggestions: > > First state that you are a mitochondrial disease patient simply > reporting adverse effects to taking Carnitor. > > Then provide them with the following info: > > tablet or liquid solution > > mg of dose taken each time and frequency of dose- helpful to know if > starting doses were orinigally smaller and than were gradually > increased and if there were problems initially with smaller doses > (and at what mg) > > taken on an empty or full stomach-might be helpful to know if taken > with milk, or any dietary substance taken with it that seems to > help > > any other meds taken in conjunction with the Carnitor . They need to > know in case there might be some sort of interaction causing > the problems > > Symptoms-the MAJOR thing we need to be SPECIFIC about. The more > specific we can be, the more help it may be to help in > pinpointing the problem. We need to let them know if we consider the > symptoms form taking it severe or mild and the time frame > involved > > Send your reports to : > > stpregsci@s... > > or > > Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals, Inc. > 800 S. Frederick Ave > Gaithersburg MD 20877 > > If you have any problems getting e-mail through their firewall(and he > reports they sometimes DO have problems) I do have a > telephone number for the Regulatory Dept, but I don't want to post it > publically. Contact me personally. > > I urge every person experiencing problems with Carnitor to take the > time to jot them an e-mail. We can provide them with input > that will help the new generation of products be easier on our > digestive system. If we can flood them with reports within a short > time span I think they will really take notice. > > Now is the time to help make a change that has the potential to help > our children...not to mention our own gastro-intestinal > systems!. > > Thanks! > Anita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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