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What are treatments for myelofibrosis?

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Has anyone been prescribed a pill DONOZOL to be taken twice per day for Mylofibrosis? If so, did it improve your readings, after how long, and what were the side-effects? My Hematologist just switched me from weekly PROCRIT injections because my HGB and other related readings were not reacting after two years. I am 73 years old. Thanks

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When PROCRIT became ineffective for me, I was switched to ARANESP. I also received REBLOZYL The ARANESP was given to me every two weeks, and the REBLOZYL was given to me every three weeks. They made a big difference in my HBG count. Since starting with the OJJAARA pill every day, my CBC's (knock on wood), have been virtually normal and I haven't needed either of them.