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Three products now FDA-approved!
- Cinryze, approved to prevent HAE attacks.
- Berinert, approved for treating acute facial and abdominal HAE attacks
- Kalbitor, approved for treating acute attacks in patients 16 yrs and older. The product is delivered through subcutaneous injections

Please contact the HAEA's Patient Services group for more information

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Rex
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« on: October 29, 2007, 03:49:40 PM »

My wifes hae attacks are very infrequent but mostly abdominal when she gets them, and we are wonding if anyone can give us advise on getting suplimental hormone treatments, specificlay testosterone, and the possible reactions with her hae.  Her doctor wants to give her regular low dose testosterone shots to make up for a dificiency but could not give an answer to it's possible affects with her hae.  Has anyone had a similar circumstance?  :)
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cdeinaz
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2010, 11:20:53 AM »

I was diagnosed yesterday, I get the GI symptoms also. I have been on testosterone creme since October. I thought the testosterone might have been helping my symptoms, but the doc yesterday said there was no corrolation. I love the testosterone and so does my sweety. I wish I could have had this stuff 30 years ago.
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