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if I were you, I would also give your Xolair specialty pharmacy a

call. Which pharmacy distributes your Xolair? I'd definitely ask

your doc, but the specialty pharmacist may be able to tell you

whether or not there were any documented reactions in the clinical

trials.

I'm betting it won't be a problem. Good luck,

Addy

(PS - gave up the pill a couple of years ago b/c of all the repeated

infections - no sense in continuing when it wasn't going to be

working.)

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thanks addy, i never thought of that..going to have to call

curascript. maybe they can even email/fax something over.

the pill is mainly to help regulate things. the

infections/antibiotics shouldn't effect that aspect of the pill

working, or so i think.

> ,

>

> if I were you, I would also give your Xolair specialty pharmacy a

> call. Which pharmacy distributes your Xolair? I'd definitely ask

> your doc, but the specialty pharmacist may be able to tell you

> whether or not there were any documented reactions in the clinical

> trials.

>

> I'm betting it won't be a problem. Good luck,

>

> Addy

>

> (PS - gave up the pill a couple of years ago b/c of all the

repeated

> infections - no sense in continuing when it wasn't going to be

> working.)

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addy -- thanks again for the idea to call curascript. the on call

curascript nurse didn't see anything listed, but directed me to the

xolair oncall nurse, whose mailbox is full. i'll try again tomorrow

from work and i guess just bring some information with me to the dr.

push comes to shove, my gyn can call my allergist to get info, or i

can run over and grab it (they are across from each other!)

thanks again for yoru words of wisdom!

heather

--- In , " heather " <heaven1975@y...>

wrote:

> thanks addy, i never thought of that..going to have to call

> curascript. maybe they can even email/fax something over.

>

> the pill is mainly to help regulate things. the

> infections/antibiotics shouldn't effect that aspect of the pill

> working, or so i think.

>

> --- In , " pyle456 " <coachmac@w...>

wrote:

> > ,

> >

> > if I were you, I would also give your Xolair specialty pharmacy

a

> > call. Which pharmacy distributes your Xolair? I'd definitely

ask

> > your doc, but the specialty pharmacist may be able to tell you

> > whether or not there were any documented reactions in the

clinical

> > trials.

> >

> > I'm betting it won't be a problem. Good luck,

> >

> > Addy

> >

> > (PS - gave up the pill a couple of years ago b/c of all the

> repeated

> > infections - no sense in continuing when it wasn't going to be

> > working.)

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Hi, ,

I'm on both. Not a problem.

Cheryl

>From: " heather " <heaven1975@...>

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>

>Subject: [ ] is anyone on BCP with xolair

>Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 22:25:37 -0000

>

>i'm nearly 30, and never have been on the " birth control pill " . for

>reasons that i will not get into, i am going to ask my dr tomorrow

>if it is an option for me. i know she always takes a long hard look

>at my med list, but it seems the only dr who knows the xolair is the

>one who prescribed it!

>

>i'm just wondering if the pill will mess with the xolair.

>anyone on both?

>

>thanks

>heather

>

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