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DiscussionLanreotide eventually becomes less effective, why?
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Okay ... 24 hours after my 2nd injection of Lanreotide, I'm having some if not all of the problems you mentioned. Maybe I should keep track of this and report it. As I recall -- the 1st injection of Lanreotide did the same but the symptoms improved after a few days. Maybe I don't like Lanreotide!!
If this is how Lanreotide is supposed to work ... I hope it gets less effective.
I did my biologic infusion for my autoimmune conditions before the Lanrotide injection. They monitor my vitals for the hour during the infusion. Yesterday my blood pressures and heart rate were different than my usual during the infusion. My blood pressures were higher in the 150's/90's range compared to my norm of 120's/70's. The nurse who gave me the Lanreotide injection had to recheck my blood pressure because the first one was 170/100. It reminded me of being on Prednisone again except then I had readings of more than 200/100. My heart rate was mysteriously lower in the 50s instead of the 60's.
I felt good until this morning. After my first injection of Lanrotide... I thought maybe I should not do the infusion and the Lanrotide injection on the same day.