Mon-11-05-2015, 14:11 PM
Hi MaDbEaR,
Yes, I think that is a nice approach, of lowering to 25, when going up to 3 fumaderm.
It is quite possible that due to the lowering of the cyclosporine you will get some psoriasis back, almost inevitable, as the fumaderm will not work that fast.
But in the end it will be easier to detect the moment the Fumaderm will start working for you.
And I think it is a good approach not to use them for long together, just avoiding interactions if there may be.
As far as I know a painkiller as ibuprofen is not one of the best ones. Paracetamol and aspirin are less bad.
There is however no interaction found between e.g. Tecfidera and ibuprofen, and Tecfidera is just a version of DMF which is way more expensive than fumaderm.
Read about your "team", you, your son and your dog. Good to have such important people in your life
Caroline
Yes, I think that is a nice approach, of lowering to 25, when going up to 3 fumaderm.
It is quite possible that due to the lowering of the cyclosporine you will get some psoriasis back, almost inevitable, as the fumaderm will not work that fast.
But in the end it will be easier to detect the moment the Fumaderm will start working for you.
And I think it is a good approach not to use them for long together, just avoiding interactions if there may be.
As far as I know a painkiller as ibuprofen is not one of the best ones. Paracetamol and aspirin are less bad.
There is however no interaction found between e.g. Tecfidera and ibuprofen, and Tecfidera is just a version of DMF which is way more expensive than fumaderm.
Read about your "team", you, your son and your dog. Good to have such important people in your life
Caroline