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    darthveder
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      Good morning, my father is being treated with yervoy (he did the second infusion and in a few days will be the third) in Italy in Rome. He metastases to the spine <

      Good morning, my father is being treated with yervoy (he did the second infusion and in a few days will be the third) in Italy in Rome. He metastases to the spine for this hospital for several months gave Deltacortene (Prednisone) 5 mg x 2 times a day. the doctors have never mentioned anything about the possibility that this drug may conflict with yervoy. Assumption yervoy someone with prednisone? has been made ​​a serious mistake on the part of doctors? thanks

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        nikolaos
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          Good morning. In official yervoy page it says the following:

          Permanently discontinue YERVOY for any of the following

          • Persistent moderate adverse reactions or inability to reduce corticosteroid dose to
            7.5 mg prednisone or equivalent per day.

          Personally i think you have to ask the doctors wether you can reduse your father's dose or if it is possible  to stop it for a while. As far as i know oderate consumption does not reduce yervoy's significance.

          nikolaos
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            Good morning. In official yervoy page it says the following:

            Permanently discontinue YERVOY for any of the following

            • Persistent moderate adverse reactions or inability to reduce corticosteroid dose to
              7.5 mg prednisone or equivalent per day.

            Personally i think you have to ask the doctors wether you can reduse your father's dose or if it is possible  to stop it for a while. As far as i know oderate consumption does not reduce yervoy's significance.

              darthveder
              Participant

                My big question is whether this drug cortisone-based therapy has negative effects on yervoy. side effects of yervoy is overcoming them very well but if not then he is indeed a big problem

                darthveder
                Participant

                  My big question is whether this drug cortisone-based therapy has negative effects on yervoy. side effects of yervoy is overcoming them very well but if not then he is indeed a big problem

                  darthveder
                  Participant

                    My big question is whether this drug cortisone-based therapy has negative effects on yervoy. side effects of yervoy is overcoming them very well but if not then he is indeed a big problem

                  nikolaos
                  Participant

                    Good morning. In official yervoy page it says the following:

                    Permanently discontinue YERVOY for any of the following

                    • Persistent moderate adverse reactions or inability to reduce corticosteroid dose to
                      7.5 mg prednisone or equivalent per day.

                    Personally i think you have to ask the doctors wether you can reduse your father's dose or if it is possible  to stop it for a while. As far as i know oderate consumption does not reduce yervoy's significance.

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