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fkissam

2005-05-03, 5:45 pm

If I am unable to afford Enbrel to decrease the Tumor Necrosis Factor, what
other alternatives do I have for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohns?

Is there anything available homeopathically that would be similar?


Harvey R. Stone

2005-05-03, 5:45 pm


"fkissam" <fkissam@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> If I am unable to afford Enbrel to decrease the Tumor Necrosis Factor,
> what
> other alternatives do I have for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohns?
>
> Is there anything available homeopathically that would be similar?
>
>


Sorry,,,,,,,, NO.

Harv


Nicole H

2005-05-03, 10:46 pm

Have you checked into the free programs many manufacturers offer?
www.needymeds.com is one
"fkissam" <fkissam@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> If I am unable to afford Enbrel to decrease the Tumor Necrosis Factor,

what
> other alternatives do I have for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohns?
>
> Is there anything available homeopathically that would be similar?
>
>



Kelly Cobb

2005-05-03, 10:46 pm


"fkissam" <fkissam@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> If I am unable to afford Enbrel to decrease the Tumor Necrosis Factor,

what
> other alternatives do I have for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohns?
>
> Is there anything available homeopathically that would be similar?
>
>

Have you already tried Azulfidine (sulfasalazine)?

Kelly C.


Hoosier

2005-05-04, 8:46 am

Maybe your doctor will put you on Remicade, which is also a TNF regimen,
except it is administered by IV. After first couple of treatments it is
given every 8 weeks. Since it is a medical procedure Medicare and insurance
pays more for it. Many people have done well on it, and if you are close to
your doctor or hospital would not be too much of a problem. Good luck!
Peggy


"fkissam" <fkissam@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> If I am unable to afford Enbrel to decrease the Tumor Necrosis Factor,

what
> other alternatives do I have for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohns?
>
> Is there anything available homeopathically that would be similar?
>
>



Diane

2005-05-04, 8:46 am

also, peggy didn't specifically mention this, but remicade is used for
both RA and crohns.

diane

Harvey R. Stone

2005-05-06, 8:47 am


"fkissam" <fkissam@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:1rPde.124764$f%4.14838@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> If I am unable to afford Enbrel to decrease the Tumor Necrosis Factor,
> what
> other alternatives do I have for rheumatoid arthritis and Crohns?
>
> Is there anything available homeopathically that would be similar?
>
>


Sorry,,,,,,,, NO.

Harv


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