Tue-27-02-2018, 02:39 AM
I don't have access to messages Fred, so I am unable to respond.
It seems that I have stumbled into an ongoing issue on the forum. Common sense is telling me to walk away from it. It was my doctor that told me about foods that should be avoided and I can't tell which raw egg will make me sick and which raw egg won't. It just seems a sensible thing to do. Given that the drug I am taking suppresses my immune system.
In response to your request for information. I googled: stelera raw eggs and that thread came up on the search, I then noticed that you posted in it about the stelera warning in the brochure.
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It seems that I have stumbled into an ongoing issue on the forum. Common sense is telling me to walk away from it. It was my doctor that told me about foods that should be avoided and I can't tell which raw egg will make me sick and which raw egg won't. It just seems a sensible thing to do. Given that the drug I am taking suppresses my immune system.
In response to your request for information. I googled: stelera raw eggs and that thread came up on the search, I then noticed that you posted in it about the stelera warning in the brochure.
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Quote: Serious infections. Ustekinumab may decrease your ability to fight infection. Inform your doctor of any current or past infection (particularly tuberculosis), or if you are prone to infections such as cold sores or cystitis. Also tell your doctor if you have or have ever had any disease that affects your immune system, such as cancer, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection or viral hepatitis. Avoid dairy foods that are not pasteurised. Camembert, Brie and blue cheeses, pâté or eggs, meat or poultry that are not adequately cooked pose a risk of salmonella infection. Contact your doctor if you get an infection, or any symptom or sign of an infection, including: a fever, lethargy, a cough, influenza-like symptoms, warm, red or painful skin, swollen glands or open sores on your body.